358 results on '"Smallbone, David"'
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2. Internationalisation as a stimulus for SME innovation in developing economies: Comparing SMEs in factor-driven and efficiency-driven economies
3. Access to finance for SMEs in post-socialist countries: the Baltic States and the South Caucasus compared
4. What affects nascent entrepreneurs’ proactiveness
5. What specific modes of internationalization influence SME innovation in Sub-Saharan least developed countries (LDCs)?
6. Intellectual capital, organisational climate, innovation culture, and SME performance : Evidence from Croatia
7. Entrepreneurship policy: issues and challenges
8. China: a focus on local policy
9. SMEs and entrepreneurship policy in Russia
10. Introduction to A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship Policy: why we need a different research agenda on entrepreneurship policy
11. Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies: Necessity or Opportunity Driven?
12. The Distinctiveness of Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies
13. Firm Growth
14. Are anchor institutions the answer to the prayers of small business owners in the UK?
15. Internationalisation and European small- and medium-sized enterprises
16. Entrepreneurship in Devon and Cornwall: Policy Perspectives
17. Policies to Foster Enterprise in Rural Peripheral Areas
18. SMEs and the Innovative Capability of Regions: London's Lee Valley Region in a European Context
19. Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Strategies in Transition Economies: An Institutional Perspective
20. Report of the Council for 2013
21. Entrepreneurial Behaviour in Transition Environments
22. Are freelancers a neglected form of small business?
23. State promotion of SME development at the local level in China : An examination of two cases
24. Introduction
25. Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development
26. Developing the small business market for business development services in Chengdu : Policy issues and priorities
27. Entrepreneurship and the Role of Government in Post-Socialist Economies: Some Institutional Challenges
28. Problems Facing the Development of Small and Medium-sized Manufacturing Firms in the Baltic States
29. Diversification in ethnic minority business : The case of Asians in London's creative industries
30. Bridging the gap in support for ethnic minority owned businesses: the case of Devon and Cornwall
31. Networking and ethnic minority enterprise development: insights from a North London study
32. The implications of new technology for the skill and training needs of small‐ and medium‐sized printing firms
33. The Distinctiveness of Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies
34. Public Sector Support for Innovating SMEs
35. Institutional Development and Entrepreneurship in a Transition Context
36. Internationalisation and SME development in transition economies: an international comparison
37. Targeted support for new and young businesses: the case of North Yorkshire TEC’s “Backing Winners” programme
38. ETHNIC MINORITY ENTREPRENEURS AND THE COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE U.K.: ACCESS TO FORMAL SOURCES OF FINANCE AND DECISION-MAKING BY THEIR BANKERS
39. The characteristics and strategies of high growth SMEs
40. The Single European Market and the new regulatory regime in the food sector : the impact on small and medium‐sized manufacturing firms
41. Ethnic diversity, entrepreneurship and competitiveness in a global city
42. Minority ethnic enterprise in Scotland
43. Women’s entrepreneurship from an institutional perspective: the case of Uzbekistan
44. Researching small firms and entrepreneurship in the U.K.: developments and distinctiveness
45. Ethnic minority businesses in Scotland and the role of social capital
46. Learning in small manufacturing firms
47. The Challenge Facing SMEs in the Eu’s New Member States
48. Institutional perspectives on entrepreneurship
49. Exploring the role of trust in entrepreneurial activity
50. Regional Economic Growth, SMEs and the Wider Europe
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