1. The Training and Development Needs of Owner-Managers of Small Businesses With Export Potential
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2. Where Do We Learn that Entrepreneurship is Feasible, Desirable and/or Pr ofitable?
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3. On the Logic of Composition in Writing Business Plans: Teaching Argument Structure
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4. New Venture Survival: Ignorance, External Shocks and Risk Reduction Strategies
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5. Cognition as a Research Object in the Scientific Literature on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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6. From Entrepreneurship to Entreprenology
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7. Organizational Inhibitions: Perceptual Barriers to Opportunity Emergence
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8. A Hotel Of Small Firms – An Oddity Of SME-Networking
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9. The Role of Different Theories in Explaining Entrepreneurship
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10. Leveraging Resources Under Threat of Opportunism: Predicting Networking in International Growth
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11. New Venture Entry Strategy: An Analysis of Venture Capitalists’ Survival Assessments
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12. Researchers Of Venture Capitalists’ Decision Making, Beware!
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13. Triggers and Barriers Affecting Entrepreneurial Intentionality: The Case of Western Australian Nascent Entrepreneurs
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14. Competence Development in Swedish, South African and Russian Sme’s: A Study of Attitudes and Preferences Across Countries
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15. Founding Family Controlled Firms: Efficiency, Risk, and Value
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16. ISO9000 and Small Business Quality Management: Empirical Evidence from the UK
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17. Potential Capability and Organizational Transition: An Application of Elliott Jaques’ Stratified Systems Theory in a Family-Owned Business
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18. Profiling the Small Business Owner-Manager: Identifying Personal Characteristics Linked to “Growth-Orientation”
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19. Entrepreneurship Development Amongst the Ethnic Community in Australia
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20. The Model for Economic Development: The South Carolian Enterprise Zone Act
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21. Early Growth and External Relations in New Technology-Based Firms
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22. Leveraging Resources Under Threat of Opportunism: Predicting Networking in International Growth
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23. Electronic Markets: Collaborate if You Want to Compete
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24. Survey of Small Business Owners in Togo, West Africa Using the Kirton Adaptor-Innovator Scale
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25. The Role of the Board of Directors in the Successful Startup of New Ventures
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26. The Exportation of the American Model of Entrepreneurship: Reality or Illusion? A Comparative Trait Study of American and Finnish Entrepreneur
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27. The Training and Development Needs of Owner-Managers of Small Businesses with Export Potential
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28. Exploring a Classification Scheme for Closely-Held Businesses: Getting to Workable Definitions of Family Firms
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29. A National Programme for Dissemination of the Discipline New Venture Creation in Brazilian Universities: One Proposed Methodology
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30. Estimating the Extent Entrepreneurial Intentions Become Reality: A Note
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31. Cognition as a Research Object in the Scientific Literature on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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32. International Entrepreneurship: A Literature Review
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33. The Role of Customer Service in Small Business Strategic Planning
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34. Entrepreneurial Companies as Job Creators in Belgium: The Processes of Professionalization of Management and Institutionalization of Ownership
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35. Entrepreneurism Rising From the Ashes of Communism
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36. New Venture Survival: Ignorance, External Shocks and Risk Reduction Strategies
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37. Toward Conceptual Consistency In The Foundations Of Entrepreneurship
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38. A Model for SME Economic Development: The South Carolina Enterprise Zone Act
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39. Small Business Training and Development: An Analysis of Manager/Employee Needs and Practices
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40. The Export Practices and Internationalisation Strategies of Australian Biotechnology Companies
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41. Dimensionality and Performance Effects of Social Networking in Small Business 1
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42. A study of Small Businesses in the Northern Region of England: Developing a Taxonomy of Small Firm Growth and Development
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43. Family Business Strategies: A comparative Study
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44. The Ugly Duckling of Organizing – On Entrepreneurialism and Managerialism
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45. Intellectual Entrepreneurship – Emerging Identity In a Learning Perspective
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46. Nurturing Local Economic Resilience: How Communities Can Develop Entrepreneurial Potential
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47. Matching Enthusiasm and Opportunity: Entrepreneurial Field Experience in Global SME’s
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48. Entrepreneurship and SME Development – The Need For Business Support in Eastern Europe: Policy Issues and Recommendations
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49. Global Enterprise: Creating and Nurturing An Entrepreneurial Culture On the Edge of Existing Structures
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50. The Influences of Technology and Export Orientation on the Growth of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
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51. Business Incubators And Enterprise Development: Neither Tried or Tested?
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52. The Determination of the Teaching Methodology of Entrepreneurship as Established by the Underlying Philosophy of Pragmatism
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53. A New Look At Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Education
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54. Testing A Psychological Typology: Relation To Subsequent Entrepreneurial Activity Among Graduate Students In Business Management
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55. Profiling the Small Business Owner-Manager: Identifying Personal Characteristics Linked
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56. Economic Openness and Small Business Employment in Australia, 1983-84 To 1994-95
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57. The Informal Sector, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
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58. Cooperative Marketing for Small Business Growth and Regional Economic Development: A Case Study in Wine Tourism
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59. Entrepreneurial Values and New Venture Success
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60. Export Planning and Performance: An Organizational Culture Perspective on Small Firms
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61. Catching the Wave: Frame work for Youth Entrepreneurship Success
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62. Estimating the Determinants of Financial Performance of Very Small Service Firms
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63. Small Firms’ Competitive Strategies and The Firms’ Reliance on Resources Acquired Through Networks
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64. The Decision to Participate in Entrepreneurial Networks: The Case of Singapore
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65. The Impact of National Culture on the Emergence of Entrepreneurship
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66. Entrepreneurship and Management Skills: the Case of Management Buy-outs
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67. Assessing the Environment: Conditions For Female Entrepreneurship
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68. The Entrepreneur in the Community
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69. More Rigor in Sampling Procedures for Informal Investor Research: Towards Reaching a More Representative Angel
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70. Entrepreneurism Rising from the Ashes of Communism
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71. Comparison of the Ownership and Growth of Family Businesses and Small Firms
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72. Can MNCs Learn From Small Business in Staffing Global Ventures? Some Australian Evidence
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73. Is Management Education Developing, or Killing, the Entrepreneurial Spirit
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74. Entrepreneurial Attitudes and Intentions of Career Decision Makers
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75. Strategies of Small and Medium Foreign Enterprises in Northern China:Application of Resource Based, Strategic Options and Bargaining Power of Theories
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76. Investment Criteria of Singapore Venture Capitalists
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77. Major Features of the Successful Romanian Entrepreneurs
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78. What Is New?A Proposal for Advancing the Concept of New Ventures
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79. Sex-Bias and Sexual Harassment Investigation Outcomes: Survey Results from U.S. Small Business Owners/Managers
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80. Scientists as Entrepreneurs: The Importance of Entrepreneurial Districts
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81. Capitalizing Microenterprise Funds: The Virginia Enterprise Initiative
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82. The Potential Supply of University Educated Agribusiness Entrepreneurs: A Sri Lankan Perspective
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83. Employment Generation in Manufacturing SMEs in Contrasting External Conditions
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84. The Contribution of SMEs to the Process of Transforming a Centrally Planned Into a Market Economy: The Case of Estonia
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85. The Role of Trust In SME Business Network Relationships
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86. Small Entrepreneurial Business: A Potential Solution To Female Poverty In Rural America
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87. The Promotion of Self-Employment as a Labour Market Adjustment Policy in Model C Employment Centres
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88. Strategy Differences Among Small and Large Firms in a Technology Intensive Industry
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89. SME-Based Alliance Use: A Three Country Comparison of Environment Determinants and Individual Level Moderators
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90. First Moves Into Entrepreneurship Teaching in Scottish Universities; A Consortium Approach
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