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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- About the Editors IX
- List of Contributors XI
- An Introduction to a Theory of SME Entrepreneurship 1
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Part 1: Novel Theories of Entrepreneurship in SMEs
- 1 SME Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship Theory: A Systematic Literature Analysis in the Light of Entrepreneurial Functions 21
- 2 Formal but Illegitimate? Examining the Mongrel Economy 41
- 3 SME Internationalization and Strategy Tripod Perspective – Evidence from an Emerging Economy 57
- 4 Internationalization of Small-sized Game Development Firms – A Born Global Theory Perspective 79
- 5 Entrepreneurial Investment Cycle – A Large-scale Longitudinal Study 97
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Part 2: SMEs from the Perspective of Different Levels of Analysis (Macro, Meso, and Micro)
- 6 Antecedents of Individual Ambidexterity at Three Hierarchical Levels: A Literature Review 115
- 7 Life Science Companies’ Engagement with their University-based Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: A Multi-Layered Approach 141
- 8 Linking Young SME Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Development 163
- 9 Governance of Innovation in SMEs: No Place Like Home? 179
- 10 Lean Social Media Communication Strategies for SMEs 201
- 11 Challenges for Expatriate SMEs Entrepreneurs in a Rentier State Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 241
- 12 A Typology of Internet Functionalities to Develop Market Orientation in SMEs 255
- 13 Mimetic Isomorphism, Pluralistic Ignorance, and Entrepreneurial Decision-making in SMEs: A Socio-psychological Approach Explaining the Collective Diffusion of “Bad Practices” in an Organizational Field 281
- 14 Modelling the Collaborative Advantage of SMEs in Pursuit of Competitiveness: An Emerging Economy Case 301
- 15 Sustainable Collaborative Business Models for Energy Efficient Solutions – An Exploratory Analysis of Danish and German SMEs 327
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Part 3: Processes and Performance of SMEs
- 16 The Digital Transformation of SMEs 359
- 17 Are the “Guys who Play Games” Shaping our Economic Future? The Croatian Economy’s Potential for Digital Transformation 383
- 18 Should Entrepreneurs Effectuate? A Conceptual Examination on the Effects of Effectuation on Firm Performance 405
- 19 How do SMEs Perform in Developing Countries? The Case of Indonesia 421
- 20 The Role of Culture and Entrepreneurial Opportunities in SME Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Literature Review 445
- 21 Emerging Artificial Intelligence Methods for Predicting SME Growth: Opportunities and Challenges 467
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Part 4: Entrepreneurial Capital, Gender, and SMEs
- 22 Entrepreneurial Teams and Collective Dynamics: Toward an Eco(systemic) Perspective 495
- 23 The Impact of Entrepreneurial Capital on Preferences for External Financing: An Empirical Study of Ethnic Minority Business Owners in the UK 519
- 24 Internalizing Gender Equality: Narratives of Family Business Entrepreneurs 543
- 25 Success Factors of Digital Start-ups 559
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Part 5: SMEs and their Stakeholders: The Role of Customers, Investors, Employees, Suppliers, Communities, Governments, Trade Associations, etc.
- 26 The Multiple Responsibilities of SMEs and Entrepreneurs 579
- 27 Exploring Early Customer Portfolios of Start-ups: Capturing Patterns of Relationship Development States 599
- 28 The Role of Research Universities in Catalyzing Value Creation 619
- 29 Entrepreneurial Culture Creation through Employee Effectuation 643
- List of Figures 669
- List of Tables 671
- Index 675
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- About the Editors IX
- List of Contributors XI
- An Introduction to a Theory of SME Entrepreneurship 1
-
Part 1: Novel Theories of Entrepreneurship in SMEs
- 1 SME Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship Theory: A Systematic Literature Analysis in the Light of Entrepreneurial Functions 21
- 2 Formal but Illegitimate? Examining the Mongrel Economy 41
- 3 SME Internationalization and Strategy Tripod Perspective – Evidence from an Emerging Economy 57
- 4 Internationalization of Small-sized Game Development Firms – A Born Global Theory Perspective 79
- 5 Entrepreneurial Investment Cycle – A Large-scale Longitudinal Study 97
-
Part 2: SMEs from the Perspective of Different Levels of Analysis (Macro, Meso, and Micro)
- 6 Antecedents of Individual Ambidexterity at Three Hierarchical Levels: A Literature Review 115
- 7 Life Science Companies’ Engagement with their University-based Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: A Multi-Layered Approach 141
- 8 Linking Young SME Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Development 163
- 9 Governance of Innovation in SMEs: No Place Like Home? 179
- 10 Lean Social Media Communication Strategies for SMEs 201
- 11 Challenges for Expatriate SMEs Entrepreneurs in a Rentier State Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 241
- 12 A Typology of Internet Functionalities to Develop Market Orientation in SMEs 255
- 13 Mimetic Isomorphism, Pluralistic Ignorance, and Entrepreneurial Decision-making in SMEs: A Socio-psychological Approach Explaining the Collective Diffusion of “Bad Practices” in an Organizational Field 281
- 14 Modelling the Collaborative Advantage of SMEs in Pursuit of Competitiveness: An Emerging Economy Case 301
- 15 Sustainable Collaborative Business Models for Energy Efficient Solutions – An Exploratory Analysis of Danish and German SMEs 327
-
Part 3: Processes and Performance of SMEs
- 16 The Digital Transformation of SMEs 359
- 17 Are the “Guys who Play Games” Shaping our Economic Future? The Croatian Economy’s Potential for Digital Transformation 383
- 18 Should Entrepreneurs Effectuate? A Conceptual Examination on the Effects of Effectuation on Firm Performance 405
- 19 How do SMEs Perform in Developing Countries? The Case of Indonesia 421
- 20 The Role of Culture and Entrepreneurial Opportunities in SME Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Literature Review 445
- 21 Emerging Artificial Intelligence Methods for Predicting SME Growth: Opportunities and Challenges 467
-
Part 4: Entrepreneurial Capital, Gender, and SMEs
- 22 Entrepreneurial Teams and Collective Dynamics: Toward an Eco(systemic) Perspective 495
- 23 The Impact of Entrepreneurial Capital on Preferences for External Financing: An Empirical Study of Ethnic Minority Business Owners in the UK 519
- 24 Internalizing Gender Equality: Narratives of Family Business Entrepreneurs 543
- 25 Success Factors of Digital Start-ups 559
-
Part 5: SMEs and their Stakeholders: The Role of Customers, Investors, Employees, Suppliers, Communities, Governments, Trade Associations, etc.
- 26 The Multiple Responsibilities of SMEs and Entrepreneurs 579
- 27 Exploring Early Customer Portfolios of Start-ups: Capturing Patterns of Relationship Development States 599
- 28 The Role of Research Universities in Catalyzing Value Creation 619
- 29 Entrepreneurial Culture Creation through Employee Effectuation 643
- List of Figures 669
- List of Tables 671
- Index 675