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  1. Traversing the Terrain of Context in Social Entrepreneurship
  2. Enacting Entrepreneurship and Leadership: A Longitudinal Exploration of Gendered Identity Work
  3. The entrepreneurship-motherhood nexus
  4. Public narratives of female entrepreneurship: fairy tale or fact?
  5. The Spiritual Dimension of Biodynamics: An Alternative Source of Capital in the Rural Context
  6. The Spiritual Dimension of Biodynamics: An Alternative Source of Capital in the Rural Context
  7. A framework for assessing entrepreneurial outcomes: an international perspective
  8. SMEs and the Potential for A Collaborative Path to Environmental Responsibility
  9. Women’s Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century
  10. Preface
  11. Third age self‐employment: a business assistance perspective
  12. An exploration of ISO 14001 uptake by New Zealand firms
  13. Editorial
  14. Self-employment: Policy panacea for an ageing population?
  15. SMEs and ISO 14001 adoption: A New Zealand perspective
  16. Critical yet invisible: the “good wife” in the New Zealand small firm
  17. SMEs and environmental responsibility: do actions reflect attitudes?
  18. Women in Family Business Leadership Roles: Daughters on the Stage20101Mary Barrett and Ken Moores. Women in Family Business Leadership Roles: Daughters on the Stage. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2009. 198 pp., ISBN: 1 84844 215 3
  19. Editorial Announcement
  20. Small Firm Owners in New Zealand: In it for the ‘good life’ or growth?
  21. Business assistance for SMEs: New Zealand owner‐managers make their assessment
  22. Learning by doing: six dimensions of complexity in researching SMEs
  23. Growth‐oriented Women Entrepreneurs and Their Businesses: A Global Research Perspective20061Candida G. Brush, Nancy M. Carter, Elizabeth J. Gatewood, Patricia G. Greene and Myra M. Hart. Growth‐oriented Women Entrepreneurs and Their Businesses: A Globa...
  24. Female Enterprise in the New Economy20061Karen D. Hughes. Female Enterprise in the New Economy. University of Toronto Press, 2005. 252 pp., ISBN: 0 8020 8672 1
  25. Exploring Firm Development in the Context of New Zealand SMEs
  26. Informational benefits via knowledge networks among farmers
  27. The best of intentions: future plans of Young Enterprise Scheme participants
  28. Observe, record, then beyond: Facilitating participant reflection via research diaries
  29. Toward enriching united career theory: familial entrepreneurship and copreneurship
  30. New Zealand's BIZ training programme: service provider perspectives
  31. Exhibiting enterprise: how New Zealand museums generate revenue
  32. Delivering enterprise education in New Zealand
  33. Enterprise Assistance and The Young Self-Employed In New Zealand
  34. New Zealand
  35. Entrepreneurship First or Last? Biodynamic Enterprise in New Zealand
  36. Introduction: an international multi-level research analysis
  37. Who? When? Why? - New Zealand SME Owner-Managers Assess Their Business Assistance Interactions'
  38. Micro By Name, Medium By Nature? A Report on an Investigation into Business Excellence and New Zealand Micro-Enterprises'