Browsing International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 19, Issue 3, 2021 by Title
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Independent Contractors, IPros, and Freelancers: New Puzzle Pieces in a Conceptual Jungle
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2021)Highly skilled and qualified workers represent a growing group among the solo self-employed across numerous countries. They provide knowledge-intensive services in different occupational, organisational, spatial and temporal ... -
Self-enhancement or Self-transcendence? Enriching Baumol's Concept of Productive Entrepreneurship Using the Biblical Narrative
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2021)Policy makers and entrepreneurs increasingly use storytelling to nurture cultures inside and outside organizations. In this article, we explore how the biblical narrative in which God is characterized by a lasting ... -
The Forgotten Cost of Borrowing on Public Small Business Lending Schemes: Evidence from the Fee Structure of UK Enterprise Finance Guarantee Lending
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2021)Public loan guarantee schemes have the aim of alleviating credit constraints on small businesses by providing a gilt-edged guarantee to the lender in the event of default. In return, an interest premium is levied on loans ... -
The Interaction of Schumpeterian Institutional Entrepreneurship and Hayekian Institutional Change in Innovative Industries
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2021)Innovation often takes place in entrepreneurial ecosystems. We use the history of the Silicon Valley venture capital model and the Hollywood motion picture industry to illustrate how specialized institutions that regulate ... -
The Role of Social Self-concept in the Relationship between Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Entrepreneurial Intentions
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2021)Most research on gender and entrepreneurship has found that women tend to express lower levels of entrepreneurial intentions than their male counterparts. However, studies have not been conclusive regarding the mechanism ... -
What Happens When Enclaves Fail to Support Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship?
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2021)In the literature examining enclave activities, the focus is usually on immigrant marginalisation or segregation, and on the opportunity that an enclave provides for local immigrant economic activity. However, there is a ...