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Lessons on small business resilience
Entrepreneurship researchers have studied resilience across various contexts, including at the micro (that is, owner/business) and macro (that is, cluster/ecosystem/region) levels, by drawing from a myriad of academic disciplines. This Special Issue (SI)
Peter T. Gianiodis +4 more
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The importance of literature reviews in small business and entrepreneurship research
Literature in a discipline generally represents the advancement of knowledge and a richer understanding of associated phenomena, factors, and context.
S. Kraus, Raj V. Mahto, S. Walsh
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Approaches to the methodology for calculating key performance indicators for development institutions as part of their contribution to national development goals achievement has been reviewed.
A. N. Pyshkin
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Blueprint Silicon Valley? Explaining Idiosyncrasy of Startup Ecosystems [PDF]
The concept of startup ecosystems has received significant attention from policy makers, particularly in the hope of transferring Silicon Valley performance effects to their own region.
Thomas Baron, MSc +1 more
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Small business digital transformation in the context of the pandemic
The pandemic is a major crisis for small businesses. Digital transformation (DT) offers a lifeline for some small businesses. In this paper, we outline a rapidly conceived and implemented research project to digitalise small business.
Munir Mandviwalla, R. Flanagan
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Purpose: While transnational entrepreneurship research considers its transcultural dimension, the role of vast cultural distance is largely ignored. Thus, this paper focuses on the following research question: how do the (cross-)cultural peculiarities ...
Jörg Freiling
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Sustainable Development, COVID-19 and Small Business in Greece: Small Is Not Beautiful
The aim of this article is s to show that contrary to the common parlance and to the widespread belief that treats small business as “the backbone of the economy”, in the sense of being the prime motor of wealth and prosperity, therefore the underlying ...
Giorgos Meramveliotakis +1 more
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Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of How Information Sharing Influences Supply Chain Performance
With the growing intensity of cooperation, the partners in the manufacturing supply chain (SC) raise stricter requirements for information sharing (IS) within the SC, which has been an effective capability to improve the performance of manufacturing SC ...
Weibin Wang, Renyong Chi
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Social‐distancing restrictions and health‐ and economic‐driven demand shifts from COVID‐19 are expected to shutter many small businesses and entrepreneurial ventures, but there is very little early evidence on impacts.
R. Fairlie
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