The International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal (IEMJ) seeks
high quality manuscripts dealing with entrepreneurship, broadly defined,
and the management of entrepreneurial organizations. Instructions for
authors can be found at:
http://www.uv.es/iemj/InstructionsForAuthors.pdf.
The following articles appeared in the March, 2006 issue:
- On the Development and Use of Theory: Editors' Introduction to Volume
2. By David B. Audretsch, Gary J. Castrogiovanni, Domingo Ribeiro,
Salvador Roig
- Roles of Chairs In Entrepreneurship: What Deans Expect. By Gary J.
Castrogiovanni, George S. Vozikis, Timothy Mescon
- Market Orientation as Determinant of Entrepreneurship: An Empirical
Investigation on SMES. By Salvatore Sciascia, Lucia Naldi, Erik Hunter
- Learning About Leadership and Firm Growth Through Monthly Data
Collection and Dialogue with Entrepreneurs. By Theresa M. Welbourne
- Local Development and Business Creation. The Role of Local Development
Workers in Project Management. By Joan R. Sanchis-Palacio
- The Take-Up of Business Support by Minority Ethnic Enterprises: The
Experience of South Asian Businesses in England. By Spinder Dhaliwal
- Differentiating growing ventures from non-growth firms. By Hannu
Littunen and Markku Virtanen
- Focus on Practice: Outsourcing in the IT industry: The case of the
Philippines. By J. Mark Munoz and Dianne H.B. Welsh
- Book Review: Entrepreneurship Research in Europe. Outcomes and
Perspectives (Alain Fayolle, Paula Kyrö and Jan Ulijn, 2005, Edward Elgar
Publishing, Massachusetts). By Sonia Dasí-Rodríguez.
Already in press, the June, 2006 issue will be a special issue on New
Technology Based Firms. Guest Editors for that special issue are David A.
Kirby and Juliet Cox of the University of Surrey (England).
Additional details about IEMJ and its upcoming issues can be found at:
http://www.uv.es/iemj/.
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