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  1. The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation editors’ series: Advancing quantitative research in entrepreneurship
  2. Organising family and business: Affective value prioritisation amongst older entrepreneurs
  3. Editorial: Introducing the ‘Festschrift’ in honour of the founding editor – Professor Gerard McElwee
  4. Microfinance and micropreneurship in rural South-East Nigeria: an exploration of the effects of institutions
  5. Modeling strategic alignment in project networks
  6. The (Mixed) Motivations of Those Engaged in Enterprise and Experiencing Poverty
  7. Good option or only option? Poverty, disability, health and enterprise
  8. Introducing Fresh Perspectives Research Notes for The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  9. Social networks and relationships in copreneurial firms: an international study
  10. Special Issue: The entrepreneurship educator’s classroom – Exploring and uncovering what lies beneath
  11. A critical realist exploration of entrepreneurship as complex, reflexive and myriad
  12. International Journal of Entrepreneurship & Innovation Editors Series
  13. The drivers of social entrepreneurship: agency, context, compassion and opportunism
  14. Introduction to Volume 22 of International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  15. Entrepreneurial Orientation, Access to Financial Resources and SMEs’ Business Performance: The Case of the United Arab Emirates
  16. From unemployment to self-employment: Can enterprise policy intensify the risks of poverty?
  17. Entrepreneurial orientation in small firms: a qualitative exploration in the context of an emerging economy
  18. Gender, intersecting identities, and entrepreneurship research: an introduction to a special section on intersectionality
  19. Business, Aging, and Socioemotional Selectivity: A Qualitative Study of Gray Entrepreneurship
  20. Poverty, social exclusion and enterprise policy: A study of UK policies’ effectiveness over 40 years
  21. A theory of venturing: A critical realist explanation of why my father is not like Richard Branson
  22. Performance and entrepreneurial orientation in SMEs: the case of Abu Dhabi
  23. The association between accruals and stock return following FRS3
  24. A relational approach to exploring inequalities within the human resource management model in the Middle East
  25. Special focus: Towards entrepreneurship learning practices – Thoughts and insights
  26. Special issue
  27. The perceived importance of external ties and the performance of small owner-managed firms
  28. Survivalism, collectivism and proud heritage: A study of informal arts and crafts entrepreneurship in rural Zimbabwe
  29. Ageing and redundancy and the silver lining of entrepreneurship
  30. Learning and education
  31. Confusion and collectivism in the ICT sector: Is FLOSS the answer?
  32. ICT as a Strategic Enhancer in Small Firms: A Study of New Zealand and Scotland
  33. Motherhood: an impediment to workplace progression? The case of Cyprus
  34. How Scottish rural home-based businesses overcome business limitations
  35. Exploring ‘Successful’ Outcomes of Entrepreneurship Education
  36. Introduction
  37. Entrepreneurship and Business Growth
  38. How not to do it!! A salutary lesson on longitudinal and qualitative research approaches for entrepreneurship researchers
  39. Microbrewing and entrepreneurship: The origins, development and integration of real ale breweries in the UK
  40. Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and the Value of Feminist Approaches to Understanding Them
  41. Strategic Project Management and Leadership
  42. Managing Projects in Architecture: A Study of Leadership in a Creative Industry
  43. Learning to labour: an evaluation of internships and employability in the ICT sector
  44. Thornbridge – from microbrewery to food and drink empire: 'The time and the place, and a lot of good luck'?
  45. Work–Life Balance in Home-Based Businesses
  46. Thornbridge – From Microbrewery to Food and Drink Empire: ‘The Time and the Place, and a Lot of Good Luck’?
  47. Refocusing – building a future for entrepreneurial education and learning
  48. Introduction
  49. The use of internships to foster employability, enterprise and entrepreneurship in the IT sector
  50. Investigating the Relationship Between Scottish Rural Small Firms’ Social Networks, Extra-local Market Diversification and Internet Usage
  51. Enterprise education and entrepreneurial learning: Introduction
  52. Website quality in transition and market economies
  53. The experiences of male gay business owners in the UK
  54. Introduction
  55. The value of enterprise for disabled people
  56. Does the quality of websites vary by location? A study of urban and rural small firms in Scotland
  57. Rural small firms’ use of the internet: From global to local
  58. A study of the methods used for teaching applied entrepreneurship to large classes
  59. Continuous professional development via self-directed learning amongst social work professionals
  60. Entrepreneurship and the gay minority: Why the silence?
  61. Can broadband access rescue the rural economy?
  62. Investigating the potentials of entrepreneurship education
  63. Are engineers becoming more enterprising? A study of the potentials of entrepreneurship education
  64. Attitudes to growth and experience of growth among Scottish SMEs
  65. The role and application of enterprise education in higher vocational study: an engineering case study
  66. The use of ICT in rural firms: a policy‐orientated literature review
  67. Enterprise skills for the economy
  68. ICT‐enabled collectivity as a positive rural business strategy
  69. Rural business use of information and communications technologies(ICTs): a study of the relative impact of collective activity in rural Scotland
  70. Teaching enterprise in vocational disciplines: reflecting on positive experience
  71. Entrepreneurship education at university: a driver in the creation of high growth firms?
  72. Evolution, financial management and learning in the small firm
  73. The Relationship Between Internet Entrepreneurs, Idea Generation, and Porter's Generic Strategies
  74. The Relationship Between Internet Entrepreneurs, Idea Generation, and Porter's Generic Strategies
  75. How Entrepreneurial are University Alumni? A Scottish and International Comparison
  76. Internet Portals in Rural Areas