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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Adapting to peripherality: a study of small rural manufacturing firms in northern England Smallbone, David
1999
2 p. 109-127
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2 A macro view of the Gnosjo entrepreneurial spirit Karlsson, Charlie
1993
2 p. 117-140
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3 Ambitions, external environment and strategic factor differences between family and non-family companies Westhead, Paul.
1997
2 p. 127-158
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4 An analysis of the changes in the knitwear/clothing district of Carpi during the 1980s Bigarelli, D.
1994
2 p. 127-144
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5 An assessment of a venture creation programme: the case of Shell LiveWIRE Greene, F. J.
2004
2 p. 145-159
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6 An empirical test of a decision theory model for entrepreneurial acts Campbell, Charles A.
1995
2 p. 95-104
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7 An evaluation of public support measures for private external consultancies to SMEs in the Walloon Region of Belgium Lambrecht, Johan
2005
2 p. 89-108
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8 A policy perspective on incremental innovation in small and medium sized enterprises Britton, John N. H.
1989
2 p. 179-190
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9 Aspiring, nascent and fledgling entrepreneurs: an investigation of the business start-up process Rotefoss, Beate
2005
2 p. 109-127
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10 Beyond Chinese, beyond food: unpacking the regulated Chinese restaurant business in Germany Leung, Maggi W. H.
2003
2 p. 103-118
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11 Book Review 1999
2 p. 181-185
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12 Bootstrap financing and owners' perceptions of their business constraints and opportunities Carter, Richard B.
2005
2 p. 129-144
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13 Business service firms, service space and the management of change Bryson, John R.
1997
2 p. 93-112
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14 Business start-ups in today's Poland:who and how? Erutku, Can
1997
2 p. 113-126
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15 Call for Papers: Special Issue: Ethnic Minority Enterprise: Policy In Practice 2001
2 p. 187
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16 Can academe achieve quality in small firms policy research Gibb, Allan A.
1992
2 p. 127-144
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17 Change and the development of entrepreneurial networks over time: a processual perspective Jack, Sarah
2008
2 p. 125-159
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18 CIM2000: a tool to help SMEs develop operational strategy Frizelle, G.
1996
2 p. 141-158
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19 Creating opportunities. Policies aimed at increasing openings for immigrant entrepreneurs in the Netherlands Kloosterman, Robert C.
2003
2 p. 167-181
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20 Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship: policy responses to immigrant entrepreneurs in Australia Collins, Jock
2003
2 p. 137-149
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21 Developing technological innovations within networks Shaw, Brian
1991
2 p. 111-128
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22 Do clusters capabilities matter? An empirical application of the resource-based view in clusters Hervas-Oliver, Jose Luis
2007
2 p. 113-136
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23 Does gender affect business 'performance'? A study of microbusinesses in business services in the UK Elizabeth, chell
1998
2 p. 117-135
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24 Emergence and growth of high-tech activity in Cambridge and Grenoble Druilhe, Celine
2000
2 p. 163-177
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25 Emergence-based local Economic Development Model: a way forward in responding to turbulent operating environments Botchway, Quaye
2002
2 p. 155-174
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26 Entrepreneurship and leadership: the implications for education and development Harrison, Richard T.
1994
2 p. 111-125
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27 Entrepreneurship in Ireland: a comparative study of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland Hart, Mark
1989
2 p. 129-140
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28 Equilibrium entrepreneurship rate, economic development and growth. Evidence from Spanish regions Martinez, Jose A. Belso
2005
2 p. 145-161
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29 Ethnic minority business and the employment of illegal immigrants Jones, Trevor
2006
2 p. 133-150
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30 Evolution, innovation and learning: evidence from case studies Freel, Mark S.
1998
2 p. 137-149
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31 Examining the relationship between personality and entrepreneurial career preference Scherer, Robert F.
1991
2 p. 195-206
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32 Explaining female and male entrepreneurship at the country level Verheul, Ingrid
2006
2 p. 151-183
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33 Flexbility and skills in small enterprises Mønsted, Mette
1991
2 p. 101-110
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34 Foreign direct investment and small firm employment in northern Mexico: 1987-1996 Brown, Cynthia J.
2002
2 p. 175-191
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35 Formation, growth and mobility of technology-based firms in the US economy Phillips, Bruce D.
1991
2 p. 129-144
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36 Human capital, social capital, and innovation: a multi-country study Dakhli, Mourad
2004
2 p. 107-128
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37 Immigrant self-employment in Sweden - its variation and some possible determinants Hammarstedt, Mats
2001
2 p. 147-161
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38 Informal venture capital: a study of the investment process, the post-investment experience and investment performance Mason, Colin M.
1996
2 p. 105-126
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39 Innovation, external technical linkages and small firm commercial performance: an empirical analysis from Western New York Macpherson, Alan D.
1992
2 p. 165-183
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40 IntEnt96, 6th International Conference, Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Education and Training, Arnhem and Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 24-26 June 1996 1996
2 p. 193
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41 Knowledge networks of young innovators in the urban economy: biotechnology as a case study Geenhuizen, Marina Van
2008
2 p. 161-183
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42 Local economic development: changing the parameters? D'Arcy, Eamonn
1996
2 p. 159-178
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43 Market failure and the estimation of subsidy size in a regional entrepreneurship programme Felsenstein, Daniel
1998
2 p. 151-165
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44 National differences in entrepreneurial networking Dodd, Sarah Drakopoulou
2002
2 p. 117-134
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45 Networking, trust and embeddedness amongst SMEs in the Aberdeen oil complex Mackinnon, Danny
2004
2 p. 87-106
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46 Networks and entrepreneurial development: the shadow of borders Brown, Brad
1993
2 p. 101-116
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47 New firm formation and local development: the Italian experience Garofoli, Gioacchino
1992
2 p. 101-126
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48 New firm mortality, survival and structural change in an industrialized area: the case of Milan province Fumagalli, A.
1993
2 p. 155-178
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49 New venture competitive strategies and their relation to growth Ostgaard, Tone A.
1995
2 p. 119-141
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50 Outcomes reported by students who participated in the 1994 Shell Technology Enterprise Programme Westhead, Paul
2001
2 p. 163-185
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51 Paradox in the periphery: an entrepreneurial reconstruction? Anderson, Alistair R.
2000
2 p. 91-109
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52 Perceived benefits of a managed science park location Westhead, Paul
1999
2 p. 129-154
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53 Performance of new technology-based firms in the Federal Republic of Germany at the stage of market entry Mayer, Michael
1990
2 p. 125-138
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54 Planning behaviour of successful and non successful founders of new ventures Frank, Hermann
1989
2 p. 191-206
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55 Policies to support ethnic minority enterprise: the English experience Ram, Monder
2003
2 p. 151-166
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56 Predicting firm survival from a aknowledge of entrepreneur task motivation Miner, John B.
1992
2 p. 145-154
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57 Product innovation and strategic patterns of firms in a diversified local economy the case of Bergamo Bramanti, Alberto
1990
2 p. 153-180
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58 Realizing new regional core competencies: establishing a customer-oriented SME network Vanhaverbeke, Wim
2001
2 p. 97-116
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59 Regional determinants of entrepreneurial start-ups in a developing country Naude, Wim
2008
2 p. 111-124
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60 Regional development: who are the problem owners? Herlau, Henrik
1994
2 p. 161-175
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61 Regional dynamics of innovation: A look at the Rhone Alpes Region Ganne, Bernard
1989
2 p. 147-154
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62 Regional Innovation By Networking the case of southern Lower Austria Grabher, Gernot
1989
2 p. 141-146
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63 Requiem for the Third Italy? Rise and Fall of a too succesful concept Bianchi, Giuliano
1998
2 p. 93-116
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64 Rural telephony, small business and regional development Sawhney, Harmeets S.
1993
2 p. 141-154
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65 Seed venture capital and university research commercialization: the Zero Stage - Penn State connection Allen, David N.
1992
2 p. 185-198
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66 Self-employment policies and migrants' entrepreneurship in Germany Kontos, Maria
2003
2 p. 119-135
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67 Small business sector in Ukrainian transition economy: achievements to date Klochko, Yuri
1996
2 p. 127-140
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68 Small firms' 'distinctive capabilities' and the socioeconomic milieu: findings from case studies in Le Choletais (France) and the East Midlands (UK) Hardill, Irene
1995
2 p. 167-186
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69 SME-led growth of the Belgian economy: fact or fiction? Donckels, Rik
1992
2 p. 155-164
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70 Special Issue Ram, Monder
2003
2 p. 99-102
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71 Spectator communities and entrepreneurial districts Peer, Hull Kristensen
1994
2 p. 177-198
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72 State entrepreneurship and regional development: Singapore's industrial parks in Batam and Suzhou Pereira, Alexius A.
2004
2 p. 129-144
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73 Strategic marketing practices and the performance of Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Taiwan Siu, Wai-Sum
2004
2 p. 161-178
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74 Strategic paradigms as a frame of explanation of innovations: a theoretical synthesis Sundbo, Jon
1991
2 p. 159-173
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75 Strategies for local and regional NGO development: combining sustainable outcomes with sustainable organizations Gibb, Allan
2000
2 p. 137-161
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76 Sustainable regional development the squaring of the circle or a gimmick? Thierstein, Alain
1997
2 p. 159-174
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77 Technological innovation and industrial organization in the Danish wind industry Karnøe, Peter
1990
2 p. 105-124
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78 Technological patterns among Spanish manufacturing firms Beneito, Pilar
2002
2 p. 89-115
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79 Territorial dynamic, innovative milieus and regional policy Maillat, Denis
1995
2 p. 157-165
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80 The 'Cambridge Phenomenon' revisited: aggregate change among Cambridge high-technology companies since 1985 Elizabeth, Garnsey
1993
2 p. 179-207
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81 The characteristics of high-technology manufacturing firms in a declining industrial region: an empirical analysis from western New York Chandra, Bidhan
1994
2 p. 145-160
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82 The characteristics of self developing regions Greffe, Xavier
1990
2 p. 89-104
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83 The dynamics of limited breaking out: the case of the Arab manufacturing businesses in Israel Drori, Israel
2002
2 p. 135-154
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84 The entrepreneurial decision in the location of new industries Cuadrado, Juan R.
1990
2 p. 139-152
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85 The firm's external persons: Entrepreneurs or network actors? Falemo, Bengt
1989
2 p. 167-177
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86 The internationalization of SMEs: developing and testing a multi-dimensional measure on Slovenian firms Ruzzier, Mitja
2007
2 p. 161-183
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87 The pillar of the community: back to entrepreneurial basics Boyett, Inger
1995
2 p. 105-118
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88 The Provence Alpes Cote d' Azur high technology road: a technopolis network Quere, Michel
1989
2 p. 155-166
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89 The role of incubators in local industrial development: the crygenics industry in Oxfordshire Smith, Helen Lawton
1991
2 p. 175-194
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90 The role of the agrofood industry in regional development in Spain Consequences of integration into the EC Gil, J. M.
1996
2 p. 179-192
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91 The significance of sustained entrepreneurial orientation on performance of firms - A longitudinal analysis Madsen, Einar Lier
2007
2 p. 185-204
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92 The Small Business Development Center programme in the USA: a statistical analysis of its impact on economic development Chrisman, James J.
1995
2 p. 143-155
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93 The success and failure of policy-implanted inter-firm network initiatives: motivations, processes and structure Huggins, Robert
2000
2 p. 111-135
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94 The transfer of technology issue revisited: some evidence from Greece Tsipouri, Lenaj
1991
2 p. 145-157
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95 The use of external business advice by SMEs in Britain Bennett, Robert J.
1999
2 p. 155-180
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96 The Warwick way: A case study of entrepreneurship within a university context Palfreyman, David
1989
2 p. 207-219
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97 Toward a theory of entrepreneurial behaviour; empirical evidence from Israel, Italy and Sweden Bellu, Renato R.
1990
2 p. 195-209
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98 Trading places: the ethnographic process in small firms' research Ram, Monder
1999
2 p. 95-108
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99 Universities and knowledge-based venturing: finance, management and networks in London Huggins, Robert
2008
2 p. 185-206
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100 What is global and what is local in knowledge-generating interaction? The case of the biotech cluster in Uppsala, Sweden Waxell, Anders
2007
2 p. 137-159
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101 What's special about highly educated women entrepreneurs? Holquist, Carin
1990
2 p. 181-194
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102 With and without co-operation: two alternative strategies in the food-processing industry in the Italian South Bianchi, Tito
2001
2 p. 117-145
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