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International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research


ISSN: 1355-2554

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Unique attributes

The main objective of the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research is to provide a wide ranging forum for the inter-disciplinary discussion and information exchange on entrepreneurship-related topics, with the aim of advancing both conceptual development and application of empirical methodologies, leading to an improvement in our understanding of entrepreneurial behaviour in adverse cultural settings.

Topicality

In the past 30 years, scientific and policy interest has increased in the key role that entrepreneurship and small businesses play in growing and changing economics. This journal provides the opportunity to give proper consideration to the contribution this field of business makes, and works towards shifting current perceptions of the entrepreneur away from new-venture creations, into the wider fields these individuals occupy.

Key benefits

Comprehensive in content and accessible in style, the journal is an important forum for the exchange of knowledge and the presentation of high quality theoretical and applied articles, and is a valuable resource for practitioners and academics working and studying in the field.

Key journal audiences

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International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research is indexed & abstracted in:

 

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Sample Articles

  • Environmental munificence for entrepreneurs: entrepreneurial alertness and commitment
    Jintong Tang
    Volume: 14 Issue: 3; 2008
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  • Transnational family networks and ethnic minority business development: the case of Vietnamese nail-shops in the UK
    Susan Bagwell
    Volume: 14 Issue: 6; 2008
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