Proceedings

2004 ICSB World Conference

                  20 - 23 June 2004


 

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  106 1 Acs Z.J.,Audretsch D.B., Braunerhjelm P., Carlsson B. The Knowledge Filter and Entrepreneurship in Endogenous Growth
115 5 Aggestam M. Corporate venturing performance: Entrepreneurial mindsets
016 1 Agndal H., Chetty S. Interorganizational and interpersonal networks and the development of a boat building district in New Zealand
134 7 Aidis R., van Praag M. Unconventional forms of human capital, Do they make a difference for business performance and motivation analysing the effects of illegal entrepreneurship experience
081 14 Al-Saif W, Behbehani R. Small business, new ventures and job creation: The case of Kuwait small projects development company (KSPDC)
127 5 Alvarado N., Carrasquillo M. Attitudes toward the women roles in a Puerto Rican entrepreneurship environment
143 14 Aponte M., Urbano D. The European doctoral program in entrepreneurship and small business management contribution to development
064 2 Argo E.F. Forging new links for NEPAD SMMES. Advancement with French business prospect & development and with French-European administrative regions abroad
139 2 Asundi R.K., Munoz D.F. A public sector effort to advance entrepreneurship
080 11 Badenhorst-Weiss JA, Fourie I., Nel J.D. The application of supply chain management best practices by small business suppliers
014 6 Baharun R., Bakar Hamid A., Hashim N.H. Comparative analysis of managerial practices in small medium enterprises in Malaysia
123 6 Bennett D., Richardson P. Women into the network a dynamic model for developing women's entrepreneurship through the development of social capital
107 14 Bowen A. Best Practice in UK hospitality and Tourism SMEs: The implications of size, location and owner style
084 3 Bruhns P.R. Joint consultative committee for small business development "empowering the future"
109 4 Calof J. Knowledge for Innovation: Competitive Intelligence Practices in Small and Medium Sized Business
054 3 Cant M.C., Stadford C. Could the lack of formal or informal training be a possible reason for the low job creation in SMMEs in Daveyton and Soweto? An exploratory study
069 13 Caselli S. Synergies between corporate and private banking: Market opportunities in the relationship between the owner family and the owned firm
061 6 Chalmers R. A tracer study of female entrepreneurs in New Zealand
113 14 Cheng M.Y., Chan C. Entrepreneurship Education in Malaysia
018 7 Choo E., Kong G., Quek T., Song T.Y. Risk management of human assets in small and medium enterprises in Singapore
026 5 Chutarat Inma Homogenous or heterogeneous franchising: An investigation into Australian franchising profile
096 1 Co M.J., Mitchell B. Perceived institutional obstacles in doing business: A comparative study
038 7 Coetzer A. Employee perceptions of workplace learning environments in selected New Zealand small manufacturing firms
095 5 Cooney T.M., Kuopusjarvi P. Enterprise education in Europe: Finding appropriate methods for evaluating programmers
006 4 Cragg P.B. Information systems assessment based on business excellence models
009 5 Dalglish C. Business success and sustainability
040 10 De Vries H.P. A study into the perceived role of factoring in New Zealand SME cash management
075 1 Diochon M., Menzies T.V., Yvon G. Exploring the sequence and duration of nascent entrepreneurs' start-up activities: An empirical study
101 11 Dionco-Adetayo E.A., Adetayo J.O. Intrapreneuring strategy for small firms survival in a globalized economy
102 5 Dionco-Adetayo E.A.. Determinants of small firms entrepreneurial success in a developing economy
005 10 Drever M. The late payment of trade credit for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
111 4 Dugan A.M. Building an Innovation Economy  Collaborations Between Universities and Communities
010 1 Dunn C. Background of nascent entrepreneurs
039 10 Einarsson A. Microfinance and the new institutional economics in the developing countries
065 1 English J. Value for money soft supports for SME's
129 11 Floren H. Managerial roles in small firms
032 3 Forje L.C. Domestic saving mobilisation and small business creation: The case of Cameroon
076 10 Gatti S. Corporate finance and corporate financial advisory for family business
070 10 Geursen G., Lindsay N.J. Are venture capitalists consummate entrepreneurs? Similarities and differences in their opportunity recognition perceptions and behaviors
116 1 Ghannad N. Opening the black bos - The role of entrepreneurs in creation of sustainable competitive advantage during the small firm's internationalization
046 10 Gibson B. The importance of short-term financing sources in small firms
122 11 Gray C. Managing managers in entrepreneurial firms
074 11 Greenhill N. Corporate entities in South Africa
053 3 Gumede V. Export participation of small and medium manufacturing enterprises in South Africa
031 4 Hamilton L.C. Competing in an unstable environment: is the use of applied technology or innovative services key to SMEs success
030 14 Hamilton L.C. Sustainable tourism: practices, risks and challenges faced by Caribbean firms
002 5 Hegazi M. A. Expert Systems Parameters For Evaluating Reasoning of SME's Entrepreneur
051 3 Henningson T., Hultman C.M., Wikholm J. Mentoring New Entrepreneurs: A course of action to retain knowledge and experience in society
001 5 Herri S. A W. The influence of Internal Factors to the Performance of Indonesian Small and Medium Enterprises
128 4 Hewitt-Dundas N., Roper S. Persistence in innovation - An investigation into the persistence of innovation activity in Ireland, 1991 to 2003
093 14 Ho N.K., Mula J. Impact of advisers on small and medium enterprises' business performance - A study of CPA interventions on Singaporean Chinese SMEs
017 10 Hough E.L., Nell W.T. The financial aspect of growing organic wine grapes in the Vredendal district
020 4 Hunt K.R., Atherfold G. E-Mentoring : Is it good for Entrepreneurial Learning?
099 14 Jain S.K. Training needs of Indian SMEs: Assessment and action plan
098 13 Jain S.K., Muchsin, Rajnayak S.S. Towards harmonious transition of family business by first generation entrepreneurs in India
089 14 Jha K.C., Jain S.K. Thoth's benediction: An empirical study of knowledge intensive small firms.
137 11 Johl S.K. Building an entrepreneurial organisation - A preliminary study in the U.K.
050 4 Jones P., Miller C., Packham G., Thomas B., Jones A. The good, the bad and the ugly: An identification and classification of the barriers to E-learning on an undergraduate e-learning enterprise degree
110 14 Jones P., PackhamG., Miller C., Pickernell D., Thomas B. Evaluating Enterprise Education in a Virtual Learning Environment: The Case of E-College Wales
090 3 Jordaan J.W. The application of an integrated demonstration and training business incubator to enhance the start-up of entrepreneurial small business in rural communities
092 11 Joubert P. Constraints and challenges of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Swaziland: A case analysis
033 14 Julien P.A, Lachance R., Morin M. Rich networking, company characteristics and innovation: some convincing results
131 14 Jwaili M., Thomas B,, Al-Hasan S. The role of government and public policy - SMTEs and the role of government and public policy in Libya
027 4 Kang K.H., Kim C.Y.H. Information service for advancing world sever network TV: in a case study of WSN foundations FTTH Initiative
062 13 Kansala M., Kovalainen A. Managing work / personal life interface within family businesses
082 8 Kennedy K., Ahmad L. International Business Linkages Study Phase 2
052 3 Kibas P.B., K'Äol G.O. The Kenyan entrepreneur: Typologies and characteristics
013 1 Kickul J.R., Sampson S.D., Gundry L.K. Women entrepreneurs on the forefront of continual growth: Leveraging capital networks for sustainable businesses
003 7 King Kauanui S, Thomas K Spirituality and Entrepreneurship: The driving force behind their great success?
130 5 Klofsten M., Spaeth M. Entrepreneurship training for regional growth and innovation:  A Swedish case study and ten year retrospective
145 10 Kobiesi N., Hasan I., Kirchhoff B. Non-us small firms ipos underpricing in US financial markets
055 3 Krauss S. I., Frese M. Psychological action strategy process characteristics and business performance: A longitudinal analysis of reciprocal determinisms among Zimbabwean small business owners
034 14 Lagace D., Lachance R. Evaluation of audits performed by consultants in a continuous improvement project for SMEs in Quebec's plastics sector
047 4 Lee J., Myers D.D. Small business technology transfer from national research
136 1 Leeds O. The very small enterprise - A permanent international option
072 1 Lindsay N.J. Eastern and western venture capitalist entrepreneurial orientations and their performance relationship
071 13 Lindsay N.J., McStay D. What is a family business? Existence of the family dynamic in first generation family owned franchisee businesses
025 6 Lisowska E. Womens business activity in Poland
056 14 Liu M.C., Chen T.J., Hu M.W. New ventures and industrial clustering: A case study of Taiwan
011 7 Lloyd-Reason L., Mughan T., Sear L. SMEs in the global market place: The importance of skills, knowledge and organisational learning
126 1 Logan J. Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs dyslexia, learning and entrepreneurial success
  060 13 Machado H.V. New family conceptions and the impact in the concept of family business
125 1 Magd H. Business start-up process: A study of male and female entrepreneurs
094 12 Mahinda W. Helping disadvantaged youth start small businesses: The Kenya youth business trust experience
029 3 Mallane L. Submission of the trade & investment development programme for small, medium and micro enterprise
108 8 Manamela S. Globalization and the development of  small and medium enterprises
078 9 Mankelow G. Application of stakeholder theory to investigate small enterprise corporate social responsibility
022 2 Maritz A. The phenomenon of the South African necessity entrepreneur
024 5 Martin S., Palakshappa N. Critical success factors for small businesses in the outdoor leisure/recreation industry in New Zealand
028 3 Martins J.H., Ligthelm A.A. Level of entrepreneurship in the informal retail sector of South Africa
015 6 Milcocka-Walus A. Sexism in Polish and French TV advertising
097 9 Mitchell B., Co M.J. The utilisation of social capital among ethnic entrepreneurs
044 11 Mittal K.C., Batra G.S. Performance and growth of small scale industries in India in a transition economy
117 14 Molotlegi S.B. Developing and nurturing SMMES as a tool to achieve the 2020 vision of the Royal Bafokeng Nation
037 11 Nagadevara V. Managing relationship problems - strategies for small and medium ancillary industries
048 14 Neergaard H., Shaw E., Carter S. Social support theory: A new framework for exploring gender differences in business owner networks
086 10 Neshamba F. Business support services for small firms: Have the providers got it right?
067 8 Ngiik A.W.M, Amin N. Globalization: Enhancing competitiveness of small and medium industries through productivity growth - the case of Sarawak, Malaysia
012 8 Nkongola-Bakenda J.M., Anderson R., Ito J., Garven G. May small and medium-sized enterprises be global firms? Conceptualization and competitive determinants
043 3 Owusu-Ansah W.A. The impact of entrepreneurship education on career intentions and aspirations of tertiary students in Ghana
004 8 Palakshappa N, Gordon M.E. Cross-Cultural Issues Facing Small Firms Collaborating with International Partners: A Case Study
133 10 Palakshappa N., Pickering P. The information systems content of business excellence models
041 9 Palich L.E., Longenecker J.G., Moore C.W., Petty J.W. Integrity and the small business: A framework and empirical analysis
085 3 Parker S.C. Learning about the unknown: How fast do entrepreneurs adjust their beliefs?
120 8 Phillips C.B. AGOA: An assessment of the opportunities for women's enterprise development in Ghana, Cameroon, Gambia, Segal and Malawi
083 8 Phillips E. globalization and the impact on entrepreneurship and small business development in the developing world
023 14 Pichler J.H. In quest of SME-conducive policy formulation
100 14 Prebble D., Maritz A. Celentis developing an entrepreneurial culture inside a crown research institute
066 5 Rae D. How does opportunity recognition connect with entrepreneurial learning?
147 6 Roomi M.A. Women entrepreneurs in Pakistan: Profile, problems, and policy recommendations
105 6 Routamaa V., Hautala T., Rissanen A.L. Hunting for female entrepreneurs
079 13 Routamaa V., Rissanen A.L. Family background and entrepreneurial capacity
091 6 Saffu K., Manu T. Strategic capabilities of Ghanaian female owned business owners and the performance of their ventures
144 11 Sahahan M.W., Shanahan Y.P. The importance of innovative management strategies as part of business success in a developing nation: A case study of communications FIJI LTD
104 14 Santokhi S. Case study city of the Hague: Local governance of business start-ups
021 2 Satta T.A. Micro and small-scale enterprises development and the business environment in Tanzania
068 5 Saxena A., Jain S.K. Business opportunities for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the commonwealth of independent states (CIS) region: Lessons from the Indian SME perspective
058 11 Schibbye T., Verreynne M.L. In search of competitive advantage how do small businesses find business opportunities
121 10 Schrage C.R. Ghana micro-credit program case study
135 11 Seda-Cuevas N.M., Santiago-Canet J.L. Successful entrepreneurial leader: A Puerto Rico's entrepreneur and business administration student perspective
132 10 Sheathe N. Economic empowerment leads to social empowerment of women
036 14 Silver M. Mentoring at Drexel University Baiada center for entrepreneurship in technology
088 11 Silvius A.J.G. Small business management consulting; Talking to the deaf?
140 10 Smolarski J. Risk management among venture funds
146 14 Soderling R.A. The use of practices as capabilities a study of the relation between use of best practices and growth in manufacturing smes in a region of Sweden
119 11 Sousa-Poza A., Keating C., Landaeta R., Sousa-Poza A. Quality management systems and ISO 9000:2000 in small enterprises
118 11 Sousa-Poza A., Sousa-Poza A. The relationship between corporate culture and TQM implementation in South Africa
077 3 Strydom J., Tustin D. Business skills of small businesses in the peri-urban areas of northern Tshwane
138 4 Tagliavini M., Faverio P., Sciuto D. Monitoring the strategic effectiveness of SME information system
141 11 Tell J. Spur-of-the-moment- thee management style of small enterprises
148 14 Thompson J. Corporate entrepreneurship
045 5 Torres O. The proximity law of small business management: between closeness and closure
112 8 Trevisan I., Costa J. The internationalisation of South African SMEs. A sample of the clothing and textile industry
073 3 Unger J.M. Configurations of small and micro businesses in Zimbabwe and success: Strategies, the firm and the environment
049 5 Vaghely I., Julien P.A., Carrier C. Innovation, information and he information catalyst in SMEs
142 4 Valazquez-Zamora L. Computer anxiety among entrepreneurs ascribed to the chamber of commerce of ponce and southern region of Puerto Rico
103 12 Van Eeden S., Louw L., Schrage C., Matser I.A., Venter D. Entrepreneurial traits of undergraduate commerce students: An international comparison
019 10 Van eeden S., Rhakadu M., Sharp G., Viviers S. Access to finance - A small business constraint
057 1 Van Gelderen M., Jansen P., Jonges S. The multiple sources of autonomy as a startup motive
007 13 Venter E., Boshoff C., Maas G. Succession in family businesses in South Africa: A comparative study of owned-managers and successors
008 11 Venter E., Van Eeeden S.,King T., Sharp G. An investigation into the managerial competencies required for small business success
059 13 Verreynne M.L. Comparing the approach to strategy-making process with firm performance: The case of New Zealand SMEs
114 6 Vlahou H. The female entrepreneurship in Greek rural areas: The case of mavrolassa, perfecture serres
035 5 Wang Y.D., Wang Y.L., Horng R.Y. The relationships of knowledge acquisition, knowledge absorptive capacity, and product innovation performance in small and medium enterprises: a case of Taiwan's bicycle industry
124 8 Williams E. The global entrepreneur
063 3 Willis S. Public policy, private realities: an assessment of the contribution of the Washington consensus to small business development in Zambia
087 4 Wu T.F., Wu R.T.Y., Lin C.C., Tseng H.J., Fan H.L. A study of the advantageous strategy construction for collaboration between small and medium enterprises and higher technological and vocational institutions by Porter's Diamond theory in Taiwan, Republic China
042 4 Yong-Ho C., Woo-Ik H. Technological innovation of venture firms in partnership with I-U-G networks

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