This special issue consists of an editorial, a commentary by Professor Gerard McElwee and five empirical papers, as detailed below. To make room for the studies presented below there is no teaching case in this issue. Professor Gerard McElwee is the founder and first Editor of The International Journal of Entrepreneurship & Innovation. This special issue is designed as a ‘Festschrift’1 to honour his editorial stewardship of the journal and to mark his own approaches to researching entrepreneurship. Indeed, under his tireless and patient guidance, the journal has gone from strength to strength to become internationally recognised. Gerard continues to have a distinguished academic career, which has included chairs at Nottingham Trent, Sheffi...
Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publ...
Like all peer-reviewed journal articles, the papers published here were subjected to rigorous peer r...
In this editorial, the journal's Correspondence Section Editors discuss the importance of the sectio...
This special issue consists of an editorial, a commentary by Professor Gerard McElwee and five empir...
In this editorial, the editors of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy (EE&P) reflect back on th...
An introduction to this re-launch edition of the journal by the new members of the editorial tea
In this editorial, we take stock of the Journal of Business Venturing Insights (JBVI) as it turns fi...
In 1988, Murray Low and Ian MacMillan published a review of developments in entrepreneurship researc...
Purpose: This paper examines and discusses the need for micro-level analyses of academic entrepreneu...
This special issue is concerned with entrepreneurial activities that occur at the ‘margins of entrep...
The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures seeks to extend the focus of its predec...
“Quality is never an accident. It is always the result of an intelligent effort” - John Ruskin It is...
We now begin our eighth year of editorship of The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance & Business Vent...
This past summer, I took over the role of Editor-in-Chief of JUE from Dr. Martha Radice. For many re...
We are delighted to introduce another collection of excellent papers for this edition of IJEI. In ad...
Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publ...
Like all peer-reviewed journal articles, the papers published here were subjected to rigorous peer r...
In this editorial, the journal's Correspondence Section Editors discuss the importance of the sectio...
This special issue consists of an editorial, a commentary by Professor Gerard McElwee and five empir...
In this editorial, the editors of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy (EE&P) reflect back on th...
An introduction to this re-launch edition of the journal by the new members of the editorial tea
In this editorial, we take stock of the Journal of Business Venturing Insights (JBVI) as it turns fi...
In 1988, Murray Low and Ian MacMillan published a review of developments in entrepreneurship researc...
Purpose: This paper examines and discusses the need for micro-level analyses of academic entrepreneu...
This special issue is concerned with entrepreneurial activities that occur at the ‘margins of entrep...
The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance and Business Ventures seeks to extend the focus of its predec...
“Quality is never an accident. It is always the result of an intelligent effort” - John Ruskin It is...
We now begin our eighth year of editorship of The Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance & Business Vent...
This past summer, I took over the role of Editor-in-Chief of JUE from Dr. Martha Radice. For many re...
We are delighted to introduce another collection of excellent papers for this edition of IJEI. In ad...
Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publ...
Like all peer-reviewed journal articles, the papers published here were subjected to rigorous peer r...
In this editorial, the journal's Correspondence Section Editors discuss the importance of the sectio...