Browsing International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 18, Issue 1, 2020 by Title
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esource Mobilisation in Entrepreneurial Ventures (1987 - 2019): An Integrative Review and Opportunities for Future Research
(Senate HallDublin, 2020)This paper provides an integrative picture of the state of the art of the Resource Mobilisation in Entrepreneurial Ventures (RMEV) literature through a systematic review of 225 peer-reviewed journal articles published ... -
How Corporate Entrepreneurs Navigate Rule Breaking Behaviors to Create Positive Impressions
(Senate HallDublin, 2020)This study uses an Entrepreneurship as Practice (EAP) approach, specifically Goffman's dramaturgical lens, to address: what practices do corporate entrepreneurs use to cultivate positive impressions, while simultaneously ... -
Local Finance Add Value to Local Small Business? Evidence from a UK Local Loan and Grant Fund
(Senate HallDublin, 2020)Access to finance is a key constraint on the creation, survival, and growth of SMEs, and this issue has prompted governments to directly intervene in financial markets, but has also led to the development of new forms of ... -
Peer-to-Peer Lenders' Motivations and Risk Perceptions in Cross-Border Investments in Europe
(Senate HallDublin, 2020)This paper examines lenders' perceptions of motivations and risks in p2p lending and how these are related to cross-border activity. We use survey methodology to collect responses to a detailed questionnaire sent to p2p ... -
Prior Experience and Export Performance: The Missing Link of Global Vision
(Senate HallDublin, 2020)Despite the scholarly interest in the prior experience of entrepreneurs expressed by the field of International Entrepreneurship, empirical investigation linking prior experience with international performance leads to ... -
When Less is More: Why Limited Entrepreneurship Education May Result in Better Entrepreneurial Outcomes
(Senate HallDublin, 2020)Entrepreneurship research suggests that entrepreneurship education and training can bridge the gender gap in entrepreneurship, but little empirical research exists assessing the validity and impact of such initiatives. We ...