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Guest Editors: Tomás F. González-Cruz
Role of experience and knowledge in early internationalisation of Indian new ventures: A comparative case study
Pratik ArteThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the role played by knowledge and experience of the entrepreneurs in early internationalisation of small- and medium-sized Indian new…
Chilean tourism sector “B Corporations”: evidence of social entrepreneurship and innovation
Ieva Zebryte, Hector JorqueraThe purpose of this paper is to address the question of how social entrepreneurs achieve the desired impact-based model of business.
Entrepreneurial intentions of young women in the Arab world: Socio-cultural and educational barriers
Salime Mehtap, Massimiliano M. Pellegrini, Andrea Caputo, Dianne H.B. WelshFemale entrepreneurship is a growing segment in the context of developing countries and has the potential to become a driving force for economic development. However, research…
Building entrepreneurial capacity in rural areas: The use of AHP analysis for infrastructure evaluation
Anna Krakowiak-Bal, Urszula Ziemianczyk, Andrzej WozniakThe purpose of this paper is to verify the development of economic activities in rural areas in terms of their public infrastructural equipment.
Human capital in the eco-innovative firms: a case study of eco-innovation projects
Sabina Scarpellini, Raquel Ortega-Lapiedra, Miguel Marco-Fondevila, Alfonso Aranda-UsónThe purpose of this paper is to explain the influence of human capital (HC) on the organizations in terms of eco-innovative entrepreneurship, and the existing relations of these…
The trinity of entrepreneurial team dynamics: cognition, conflicts and cohesion
Ming-Huei Chen, Yu-Yu Chang, Yuan-Chieh ChangCognition, conflict and cohesion constitute an inseparable body of group dynamics in entrepreneurial teams. There have been few studies of how entrepreneurial team members…
Is gender an impediment to firm performance? Evidence from small firms in Mauritius
Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur, Harshana KasseeahThe purpose of this paper is to test the female entrepreneurship underperformance hypothesis using a sample of small firms. The paper also attempts to explain why gender matters…
Social entrepreneurship orientation: development of a measurement scale
Sascha Kraus, Thomas Niemand, Jantje Halberstadt, Eleanor Shaw, Pasi SyrjäDespite growing scholarly interest in social entrepreneurs and the social enterprises (SE) they create, few studies have examined the hybridity of SE including, surprisingly…
Barriers to rural women entrepreneurs in Oman
Suhail Ghouse, Gerard McElwee, Julia Meaton, Omar DurrahThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the barriers confronted by rural women entrepreneurs in Oman. The study focusses on women living in rural and mountain areas who aspire to…
Entrepreneurial intentions of Colombian business students: Planned behaviour, leadership skills and social capital
Andrew Henley, Francoise Contreras, Juan C. Espinosa, David BarbosaThe purpose of this paper is to reconceptualize the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in the light of social cognitive theory to investigate the role of social capital…
Do bank credit rejection and financial education affect financial self-confidence?
Bernard Owens Imarhiagbe, George Saridakis, Anne-Marie MohammedThe purpose of this paper is to examine empirically the determinants of owner manager financial self-confidence. In particular, it estimates the effect of bank credit rejection…
Modeling complex entrepreneurial processes: A bibliometric method for designing agent-based simulation models
Jaehu Shim, Martin Bliemel, Myeonggil ChoiThe purpose of this paper is to suggest a bibliometric method for designing agent-based models (ABMs) in entrepreneurship research. The application of this method is illustrated…
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