International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (IJEI) and Industry and Higher Education
Call for papers:
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ISSN 1465-7503) is a refereed journal and is published in February, May, August and November. Online access to the electronic edition is provided as a free supplement to subscribers to the printed journal.
In addition to the selected papers, regular features are:
A case study of around 2,000-3,000 words. Designed for use in the 'classroom', case studies will be supported by questions, provided either by the author or the editor. The case studies will be diverse in coverage and approach. They may, for example: (1) describe a process whereby an entrepreneurial activity has succeeded or failed; (2) outline the stages involved in establishing a new enterprise: innovation, start-up, maturation, growth and decline; or (3) analyse a particular facet of a new enterprise (eg a human resource issue or the financing of the enterprise).
The Internet Review. This section identifies and reviews Websites of interest for those interested in research on entrepreneurship, small firms and innovation in an international context.
Further information: http://www.ippublishing.com/ijei.htm
Call for papers:
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ISSN 1465-7503) is a refereed journal and is published in February, May, August and November. Online access to the electronic edition is provided as a free supplement to subscribers to the printed journal.
Key topics
- Strategic dimensions of growth
- The entrepreneur as manager of a growing company
- Financing company growth
- Internationalization and growth
- The acquisitions process of a growing company
- Teaching entrepreneurship
- Strategic alliances
- New forms of organization
- Women and entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial behaviour in large organizations
- Entrepreneurship in developing countries
- Making allies in business
- Ethics, the entrepreneur and the company
Contents
Each issue of IJEI includes four to six double-blind peer-reviewed papers. Contents and abstracts of the latest issue are available on this Website.In addition to the selected papers, regular features are:
A case study of around 2,000-3,000 words. Designed for use in the 'classroom', case studies will be supported by questions, provided either by the author or the editor. The case studies will be diverse in coverage and approach. They may, for example: (1) describe a process whereby an entrepreneurial activity has succeeded or failed; (2) outline the stages involved in establishing a new enterprise: innovation, start-up, maturation, growth and decline; or (3) analyse a particular facet of a new enterprise (eg a human resource issue or the financing of the enterprise).
The Internet Review. This section identifies and reviews Websites of interest for those interested in research on entrepreneurship, small firms and innovation in an international context.
Further information: http://www.ippublishing.com/ijei.htm