Content
2017
- 73-83 Fundación Espurna: A Case Study on Social Entrepreneurship
In: Social Entrepreneurship in Non-Profit and Profit Sectors
by Julio Garcia-Sabater & Jose P. Garcia-Sabater - 77-112 Tampere University of Applied Sciences: Team Learning and Team Entrepreneurship
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Karsten Gareis - 83-90 Revisiting a Contextual Model of Entrepreneurial Intentions
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Jennie Elfving & Malin Brännback & Alan Carsrud - 85-97 Entrepreneurship and Innovation in a Revolutionary Educational Model: École, 42
In: Social Entrepreneurship in Non-Profit and Profit Sectors
by Marta Peris-Ortiz & Juan José Alonso Llera & Carlos Rueda-Armengot - 91-99 Context and Entrepreneurial Cognition
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Simone Chlosta & Friederike Welter - 99-105 Social Entrepreneurship in the Automotive Industry: A Win-Win Experience
In: Social Entrepreneurship in Non-Profit and Profit Sectors
by Carlos Rueda-Armengot & Sofía Estelles-Miguel & Marta Elena Palmer Gato & José Miguel Albarracín Guillem & Marta Peris-Ortiz - 101-121 Cognitive Maps in Entrepreneurship: Researching Sense Making and Action
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Malin Brännback & Alan Carsrud - 107-121 Sponsorship of Sports Events: A Tool to Develop Social Entrepreneurship and the Corporate Social Responsibility
In: Social Entrepreneurship in Non-Profit and Profit Sectors
by Dina Miragaia & João Ferreira & Inês Pombo - 115-142 Kaunas University of Technology: Developing Entrepreneurship Education with International Expert Networks
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Stefan Lilischkis - 123-129 Cognitive Maps in Entrepreneurship: Understanding Contexts
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Malin Brännback & Alan Carsrud - 131-173 Entrepreneurial Scripts and Entrepreneurial Expertise: The Information Processing Perspective
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Ronald K. Mitchell & Benjamin T. Mitchell & J. Robert Mitchell - 143-170 Technical University of Kosice: Extra-curricular Entrepreneurship Education Activities and Start-up Coaching Within the Region
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Kathrin Bischoff & Marc Grünhagen - 171-196 Kozminski University: Developing Minds for Ambitious Entrepreneurship and Training Teachers at Other Universities
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Jerzy Cieślik - 175-181 Situated Scripting and Entrepreneurial Expertise: A Socially Situated View of the Information-Processing Perspective
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Benjamin T. Mitchell & J. Robert Mitchell & Ronald K. Mitchell - 185-209 Motivations: The Entrepreneurial Mind and Behavior
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Alan Carsrud & Malin Brännback & Jennie Elfving & Kristie Brandt - 199-227 Bucharest University of Economic Studies: Developing a Strong and Distinct Position for Providing Entrepreneurship Education
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Kathrin Bischoff - 211-217 Motivations Matter in Entrepreneurial Behavior: Depends on the Context
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Jennie Elfving & Malin Brännback & Alan Carsrud - 219-242 The Role of Emotions and Cognitions in Entrepreneurial Decision-Making
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Theresa Michl & Isabell M. Welpe & Matthias Spörrle & Arnold Picot - 229-258 University of Ljubljana: Applying the Design-Thinking Approach to Entrepreneurship Education
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Lutz Ellermann - 243-259 The Role of Emotions and Cognitions in the Pre-entrepreneurial Process: What’s New?
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Theresa Treffers & Isabell M. Welpe & Matthias Spörrle & Arnold O. Picot - 259-285 University of Osijek: Developing Entrepreneurship Education from Scratch over Time
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Lutz Ellermann - 261-274 Why? Attributions About and By Entrepreneurs
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Kelly G. Shaver - 275-292 Thoughts Have Consequences: Attributions By and About Entrepreneurs
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Kelly G. Shaver - 289-325 University of Coimbra: Supporting Nascent Entrepreneurs by Extra-curricular Activities
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Brigitte Halbfas - 293-317 Self-Efficacy: Conditioning the Entrepreneurial Mindset
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by René Mauer & Helle Neergaard & Anne Kirketerp Linstad - 319-335 Self-Efficacy and the Entrepreneurial Mindset Revisited
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Franziska Günzel-Jensen & Kåre Moberg & René Mauer & Helle Neergaard - 327-351 EMLYON: Educating Entrepreneurs as a Prime Objective of a Private Business School
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Stefan Zagelmeyer - 339-358 Entrepreneurial Alertness and Opportunity Identification: Where Are We Now?
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Connie Marie Gaglio & Susan Winter - 353-377 Milan Polytechnic University: Experience-Oriented Entrepreneurship Education
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Evila Piva - 359-377 Entrepreneurial Alertness and Opportunity Identification 3.0: Yes, We Can Talk Empirical!
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by C. M. Gaglio & Susan Winter - 379-403 University of Valencia: The Business Culture Chair and Entrepreneurship Training for University Lecturers
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Daniel Bohlmann - 379-409 Entrepreneurial Behavior: Its Nature, Scope, Recent Research, and Agenda for Future Research
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Barbara Bird & Leon Schjoedt - 407-447 University of Cambridge: Persistently Innovating Entrepreneurship Education Methods
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Kathrin Bischoff - 411-423 Entrepreneurs’ Behavior: A Black Box in Entrepreneurship Research
In: Revisiting the Entrepreneurial Mind
by Leon Schjoedt - 449-479 Dublin City University Ryan Academy: A Public-Private Partnership in Entrepreneurship Education
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Lutz Ellermann - 481-512 University of Huddersfield: Entrepreneurship Education Across All Schools and How to Teach the Teachers
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Stefan Lilischkis - 515-536 University of Liège: VentureLab—Establishing an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem at a University
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Stefan Zagelmeyer - 537-569 Johannes Kepler University Linz: Inspiring Teaching and a Support Network for Academic Entrepreneurs
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Marc Grünhagen - 571-622 Leuphana University of Lüneburg: Developing a Comprehensive Approach for Diverse Target Groups
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Brigitte Halbfas - 623-654 Erasmus University Rotterdam: Building the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship and Advancing Corporate Entrepreneurship
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Marc Grünhagen - 655-666 Insights for Entrepreneurship Educators, Education Managers, and University Leaders
In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities
by Christine K. Volkmann & Kathrin Bischoff & Marc Grünhagen
2016
- 1-4 Introduction
In: Essays in Public Sector Entrepreneurship
by David B. Audretsch & Albert N. Link - 1-19 What Is Entrepreneurship?
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 3-26 The Relationship Between University Culture and Climate and Research Scientists’ Spin-off Intentions
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Annelore Huyghe & Mirjam Knockaert - 5-66 Motivating Entrepreneurship and Innovative Activity: Analyzing US Policies and Programs
In: Essays in Public Sector Entrepreneurship
by Aileen Richardson & David B. Audretsch & Taylor Aldridge - 21-40 Entrepreneurship as a Research Domain
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 27-47 Mobility and Academic Entrepreneurship: An Empirical Analysis of Japanese Scientists
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Satoko Yasuda - 41-73 This Thing Called “Theory”
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 49-68 Fostering Female Entrepreneurship in Academic Spin-offs
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Alessandra Micozzi & Francesca Micozzi & Pierpaolo Pattitoni - 67-94 Publicly Funded Principal Investigators as Transformative Agents of Public Sector Entrepreneurship
In: Essays in Public Sector Entrepreneurship
by James A. Cunningham & Paul O’Reilly & Conor O’Kane & Vincent Mangematin - 71-95 Structural Capital of University Spin-Out Firms: The Moderating Role of University Incubators
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Nola Hewitt-Dundas & Colm Burns - 75-113 General Design Issues
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 95-130 An Innovation Policy Framework: Bridging the Gap Between Industrial Dynamics and Growth
In: Essays in Public Sector Entrepreneurship
by Pontus Braunerhjelm & Magnus Henrekson - 97-125 Spin-off Creation in a National Research Institution: Technological and Industrial Implications
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by U. Finardi & S. Rolfo - 115-154 Sampling and Case Selection Issues
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 127-150 Academic Entrepreneurship: Spin-offs in Sweden and the UK
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Åsa Teres Lindholm Dahlstrand & Helen Lawton Smith & Nabhassorn Baines - 131-207 Radical and Incremental Innovation and the Role of University Scientist
In: Essays in Public Sector Entrepreneurship
by Aileen Richardson & David B. Audretsch & Taylor Aldridge & Venkata K. Nadella - 153-174 Perceptions of Firm Competitive Advantages from Teaming Up with Universities: An Exploratory Study
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Sharon Simmons & Jonathan Levie & Erik Monsen - 155-193 Operationalization Issues
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 175-191 Gaining Regional Competitiveness by Increasing Employer Attractiveness in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: New Approach for Knowledge Transfer Between Academia and Business
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Sabine Remdisch & Christian Otto & Sarah Just & Ivonne Pötschke & Matthias Klöppner - 193-203 Principal Investigators and the Commercialization of Knowledge
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Matthias Menter - 195-215 The Dependent Variable
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 207-234 Influences of the Regional and National Economic Environment on the Technology Transfer Performance of Academic Institutions in Europe
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Franz Barjak & Nordine Es-Sadki - 217-245 The Entrepreneurship Nexus
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 235-260 On the Changing Nature of Industrial Production: Implications for a Research Agenda in Aeronautics Industrial Policy
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Anabela Reis & Joana Mendonça & Miguel Amaral & Manuel Heitor - 247-284 The Power of Replication
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 261-284 Linking CSR to National Competitiveness and Innovation
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Nikolaus Seitz - 285-297 A Quick Look at Analysis Method
In: Researching Entrepreneurship
by Per Davidsson - 287-302 Universities in a Metropolitan Environment: The Case of London
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Peter Wood & Helen Lawton Smith - 303-325 Putting the Region First: Knowledge Transfer at Universities in Greater Manchester
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Cornelia Lawson - 327-346 Why Do Universities Internationalize? Organizational Reputation and Legitimacy
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Mattia Cattaneo & Michele Meoli & Stefano Paleari - 349-372 Managing Resources in the Generation and Development of Research Based Spinoffs: Evidences from Israeli ICT Cases
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Chiara Verbano & Avi Wasser & Maya Lincoln & Karen Venturini - 373-384 Virtual Products and Physical Resources: Software Companies and Spatial Agglomeration
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Alexander Werbik - 385-392 Technology Foresight for Regional Economies: A How-to-Do Guide
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Gaia Bassani & Tommaso Minola & Silvio Vismara - 395-413 The Effect of Government R&D Incentives on International R&D Trade
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by C. Bachmann & M. Baumann - 415-425 Equity Crowdfunding of an Entrepreneurial Activity
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Giancarlo Giudici - 427-439 Signaling Through Innovation in IPOs
In: University Evolution, Entrepreneurial Activity and Regional Competitiveness
by Andrea Signori
2015
- 1-11 Introduction
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Rui Baptista & João Leitão - 15-28 Entrepreneurship Capital and Regional Development: A Perspective Based on Intellectual Capital
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Maria Rosário Cabrita & Cristina Cabrita & Florinda Matos & María Pilar Muñoz Dueñas - 29-57 Career Paths of Academic Entrepreneurs and University Spin-Off Growth
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Nora Hesse - 59-74 The Role of Employee’s Human Capital and the Work Environment on the Creation of Organizational Spin-Offs: Evidence from Spain
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Eissa Alrumaithi & Maribel Guerrero & Iñaki Peña - 75-91 Early-Stage Businesses, Resource Inheritance, and Coworkers Hiring: The Moderating Role of Founder’s Human Capital
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Emeran Nziali & Alain Fayolle - 93-122 Where Do Spin-Offs Come From? Start-Up Conditions and the Survival of Pushed and Pulled Spin-Offs
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Vera Rocha & Anabela Carneiro & Celeste Varum - 125-156 Economic Performance of Portuguese Academic Spin-Offs: Does the Human Capital of Founders Matter?
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Aurora A. C. Teixeira & Ricardo Castro - 157-168 Recruitment Processes and Capability Development in Academic Spin-Offs: An Exploratory Work
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Ugo Rizzo - 169-186 Coopetition and Open Innovation: An Application to KIS vs. Less-KIS Firms
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Dina Pereira & João Leitão - 187-204 Does Human Capital Impact Differently the Opportunity Perception and the Business Creation? The Case of Spain
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Rocío Aliaga-Isla - 205-235 The Influence of Creativity on Entrepreneurship: The Portuguese Case
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by André Olim & Isabel Mota & Sandra T. Silva - 239-262 Cluster(ing) Policies in Turkey: The Impact of Internationalization or the Imitation of Internationals
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Murat Ali Dulupçu & Murat Karaöz & Onur Sungur & Hidayet Ünlü - 263-280 Are Small Firms More Dependent on the Local Environment than Larger Firms? Evidence from Portuguese Manufacturing Firms
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Carlos Carreira & Luís Lopes - 281-293 Organizational Heritage and Entrepreneurship: Steven Klepper’s Theories Reflected in the Emergence and Growth of the Plastic Molds Industry in Portugal
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Carla Costa & Rui Baptista - 295-308 High-Growth Firms: What Is the Impact of Region-Specific Characteristics?
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Patrícia Bogas & Natália Barbosa - 309-331 Regional Industrial Policy in Norway and Spain
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Arnt Fløysand & Stig-Erik Jakobsen & José Luis Sánchez-Hernández - 333-386 Entrepreneurship, Job Creation, and Growth in Fast-Growing Firms in Portugal: Is There a Role for Policy?
In: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital, and Regional Development
by Elsa Morais Sarmento & Alcina Nunes
2014
- 1-17 Introduction
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 3-22 Introduction
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Anders Lundström & Chunyan Zhou - 19-38 Conceptualisation
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 23-41 Soci(et)al Entrepreneurship and Different Forms of Social Enterprise
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Malin Gawell - 39-55 Methods and Methodology
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 43-69 A Review of Social Entrepreneurship Research
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Anne Pierre & Yvonne Friedrichs & Joakim Wincent - 57-73 Research Settings
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 71-89 Rethinking Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises: A Three-Dimensional Perspective
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Anders Lundström & Chunyan Zhou - 75-103 Family Orientation, Market Orientation
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 93-111 Entrepreneurial Discovery and Asian Entrepreneurship in the UK
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Spinder Dhaliwal & David Deakins - 105-121 Opportunity and Innovation
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 113-154 Corporate Social Responsibility in Family Versus Non-Family Enterprises: An Exploratory Study
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Giovanna Campopiano & Alfredo Massis & Lucio Cassia - 123-141 Ability and Motivation
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 143-167 Discussion and Conclusion
In: Entrepreneurship in Family Business
by Henry X. Shi - 155-177 What Sustainable Entrepreneurship Looks Like: An Exploratory Study from a Student Perspective
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Katia Richomme-Huet & Julien Freyman - 179-193 Developing Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and Intent: A Case of Social Entrepreneurship
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Jess Co & Sarah Cooper - 195-217 How Can a Health-Care Business Achieve Strategy Elasticity in a Crisis Environment?
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Jarmila Šebestová & Thomas M. Cooney - 221-237 Improving Entrepreneurial Competency in Low-Income Segments: The Impact of Entrepreneurial Development Agents
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by René Díaz-Pichardo & Nicolás Gutiérrez & Juan Arriaga-Múzquiz - 239-257 Entrepreneurship in Society: A Review and Definition of Community-Based Entrepreneurship Research
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Anne Pierre & Yvonne Friedrichs & Joakim Wincent - 259-269 The Rise of Social Innovation Parks
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Chunyan Zhou & Anders Lundström - 273-291 Social Entrepreneurship, Gendered Entrepreneurship?
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Malin Gawell & Elisabeth Sundin - 293-307 The Likely Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship and Policy Implications
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Habib M. Kachlami - 309-323 Social and Political Entrepreneurship: Ways and Means to Develop Sparsely Populated Regions?
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Marie-Louise Bergmann-Winberg - 325-342 Social Ventures and Regional Development: Important Contributions Unappreciated
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Habib M. Kachlami - 343-355 The Policy Strategy of Supporting Social Entrepreneurship Based on a Three-Dimensional Approach
In: Social Entrepreneurship
by Anders Lundström & Chunyan Zhou
2012
- 1-5 Introduction
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Domingo Ribeiro & Miguel-Ángel Galindo - 1-7 Where Have We Been and Where We Should Be Going in Family Business Research
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Alan L. Carsrud & Malin Brännback - 1-9 Introduction: Technology Transfer in the Global Economy
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by David B. Audretsch & Erik E. Lehmann & Albert N. Link & Alexander Starnecker - 9-19 Women’s Approach to Economics and Firms
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Miguel-Ángel Galindo & Domingo Ribeiro & Juan José Rubio - 9-26 Family Business: A Global Perspective from the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Charles H. Matthews & Diana Hechavarria & Mark T. Schenkel - 13-34 Forget R&D – Pay My Coach: Young Innovative Companies and Their Relations with Universities
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Joaquín M. Azagra-Caro & Francisco Mas-Verdú & Victor Martinez-Gomez - 23-33 Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economic Policies
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Miguel-Ángel Galindo & María Teresa Méndez - 27-38 Intentions in the Family Business: The Role of Family Norms
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Malin Brännback & Alan L. Carsrud - 35-49 The Role of Research Orientation for Attracting Competitive Research Funding
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Hanna Hottenrott - 35-52 Women, Research, and Entrepreneurship
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Sahar Bahmani & Francisco Escribano Sotos & Isabel Pardo García - 39-53 Identity Dynamics in the Family Business Context: A Novel(’s) Perspective
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Björn Kjellander & Mattias Nordqvist & Friederike Welter - 51-72 The Cooperative Strategy of Technology Transfer Offices: A Longitudinal Study
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Mireille Matt & Véronique Schaeffer - 53-71 Linking Women Entrepreneurship with Social Entrepreneurship
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Maria M. Benavides-Espinosa & Antonia Mohedano-Suanes - 55-71 Love, Hate, and Desire: The Role of Emotional Messiness in the Business Family
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Ethel Brundin & Pramodita Sharma - 73-88 Women Entrepreneurs and Success
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Kerstin Ettl & Friederike Welter - 73-93 What’s Love Got to Do with It? Marriage and Divorce in Family Business
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Patricia M. Cole & Kit Johnson - 73-97 Academic Entrepreneurship in a Resource-Constrained Environment: Diversification and Synergistic Effects
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by L. Ranmuthumalie Silva & Elvira Uyarra & Ray Oakey - 89-108 Women Entrepreneurship and Performance
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Joaquín Aldás-Manzano & Clara Martínez-Fuentes & Manuela Pardo-del-Val - 95-114 The Bad Seed’s Poisonous Harvest: How Offspring Sow and Reap Deviant and Dysfunctional Behavior in the Family Business
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Kimberly A. Eddleston & Roland E. Kidwell - 99-115 Introducing the University of Applied Science in the Technology Transfer Process
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Erik E. Lehmann & Alexander Starnecker - 111-124 Why Women Claim to Be Less Entrepreneurial than Men
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Roberto Espíritu-Olmos & Miguel Angel Sastre-Castillo - 115-132 Double Roles, Double Binds? Double Bind Theory and Family Business Research
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Reginald A. Litz - 117-120 The Role of University of Central Florida in Regional Economic Development
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Thomas O’Neal & Vernet Lasrado - 123-142 Is It Worth All the Trouble? An Assessment of the Economic Value of Firm Patent Applications with Shared Intellectual Property Rights in the Biotechnology Industry
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Heide Fier & Andreas Pyka - 125-142 Women Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Internationalization
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Edward Nissan & Inmaculada Carrasco & María-Soledad Castaño - 133-156 Power and Learning in the Dynamics of Family Business Development
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Richard T. Harrison & Claire M. Leitch - 143-160 The Impact of Technological Acquisitions on Innovation Quality
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Philipp Buss - 143-165 The Profile of the European Entrepreneur: Economics and Finance, a Gender Analysis
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Francisco R. Rodríguez & Víctor M. González-Sánchez & Susana Ríos Sastre - 157-168 How to Create Trust in Family Firms and Rebuild It When It’s Lost: Implications for Practice and Research
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by W. Gibb Dyer - 161-184 External Technology Supply and Client-Side Innovation
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Christian Peukert - 169-179 Microcredits for Women Entrepreneurship: Are They an Effective Tool to Avoid Family Impoverishment?
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Jorge Alberto Gámez-Gutiérrez & José Manuel Saiz-Álvarez - 169-184 Entrepreneurial Leadership and the Family Business
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Maija Renko & Ayman Tarabishy & Alan L. Carsrud & Malin Brännback - 181-189 Woman Entrepreneurship and Gender Accountability
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Marta Peris-Ortiz & Daniel Palacios-Marqués & Carlos Rueda-Armengot - 185-202 Do Family Councils Really Work? The Need for Empirical Study
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Carmen Bianchi & Keanon J. Alderson - 185-202 The Enrollment in an R&D Subsidy Program for SMEs: Evidence from Southwest Germany
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Niclas Rüffer & Detlef Keese & Michael Woywode - 191-209 Women in University Education and in the Professional Environment
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Rosa María González-Tirados - 203-225 Transferring Strategy Research to the Family Firm Context: A Fit Perspective on Performance in Family Firms
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Corinna M. Lindow - 205-232 Productivity Gaps Among European Regions
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Claudio Cozza & Raquel Ortega-Argilés & Mariacristina Piva & Rui Baptista - 211-224 A Conceptualization of Women’s Collective Entrepreneurship: From Strategic Perspectives to Public Policies
In: Women’s Entrepreneurship and Economics
by Marie-Claire Malo & Inmaculada Buendía-Martínez & Martine Vézina - 227-250 Follow the Capital: Benefits of Tracking Family Capital Across Family and Business Systems
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Sharon M. Danes & Katherine E. Brewton - 233-250 The Effect of Regional Characteristics on the Relationship Between University Resources and Knowledge-Based Startup’s Performance
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Thomas O’Neal & Cameron Ford & Vernet Lasrado & Stephen Sivo - 251-269 Understanding Hybrid-Identity Organizations: The Case of Publicly Listed Family Businesses
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Börje Boers & Mattias Nordqvist - 253-275 Learning from Failure: Case Insights into a UK-India Technology Transfer Project
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Alexander Brem & Deependra Moitra - 271-288 New Theoretical Perspectives on Family Business Entrepreneurial Behavior
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Mary A. Barrett & Ken Moores - 277-302 The Emerging Properties of Business Models: A Systemic Approach
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Andrea Cocchi - 289-312 Sustaining Family Wealth: The Impact of the Family Office on the Family Enterprise
In: Understanding Family Businesses
by Kirby Rosplock & Dianne H. B. Welsh - 303-334 Technology Transfer in the Global Automotive Value Chain: Lessons from the Turkish Automotive Industry
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Mehmet Teoman Pamukçu & Alper Sönmez - 335-349 Investigating the Lateral Migration of Technology in a Resource-Based Economy: Conceptual and Methodological Issues from a Study of the Australian Mining Sector
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Tim Turpin & Hao Tan & Phil Toner & Sam Garrett-Jones - 353-366 The Demand Readiness Level Scale as New Proposed Tool to Hybridise Market Pull with Technology Push Approaches in Technology Transfer Practices
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Florin Paun - 367-374 Fraunhofer’s Discover Markets: Fostering Technology Transfer by Integrating the Layperson’s Perspective
In: Technology Transfer in a Global Economy
by Martina Schraudner & Solveig Wehking
2011
- 1-25 Introduction
In: New Business Creation
by Paul D. Reynolds & Richard T. Curtin - 27-51 Comprehensive Australian Study of Entrepreneurial Emergence (CAUSEE): Project Presentation and Early Results
In: New Business Creation
by Per Davidsson & Paul Steffens - 53-93 The Canadian Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics
In: New Business Creation
by Monica Diochon & Yvon Gasse & Teresa Menzies - 95-121 Anatomy of Business Creation in China: Initial Assessment of the Chinese Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics
In: New Business Creation
by Yuli Zhang & Jun Yang & Kevin Au & Paul D. Reynolds - 123-141 German Panel of Nascent Entrepreneurs
In: New Business Creation
by Udo Brixy & Rolf Sternberg - 143-174 Latvia: Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics Overview
In: New Business Creation
by Vyacheslav Dombrovsky & Anders Paalzow & Olga Rastrigina - 175-193 New Business Creation in the Netherlands
In: New Business Creation
by Jolanda Hessels & Marco Gelderen - 195-222 Business Start-up Processes in Norway
In: New Business Creation
by Gry Agnete Alsos & Lars Kolvereid - 223-253 The Swedish PSED: Performance in the Nascent Venturing Process and Beyond
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