Assessing social capital: Small and medium sized enterprises in Germany and the UK

LJ Spence, R Schmidpeter, A Habisch - Journal of Business ethics, 2003 - Springer
Abstract" Social capital" can be considered to be the product of co-operationbetween
various institutions, networks and business partners. It haspotential as a useful tool for …

Entrepreneurial learning: a process of co‐participation

DW Taylor, R Thorpe - Journal of small business and enterprise …, 2004 - emerald.com
Applying social concepts to the social relations that the entrepreneur maintains, this
research seeks to identify the impact of these relationships, and the learning that might result …

Opportunists, champions, mavericks…? A typology of green entrepreneurs

EE Walley, DW Taylor - Greener management international, 2002 - JSTOR
Given the importance of green entrepreneurs in the transition towards a sustainable society,
the authors propose a framework for investigating the influences on, and motives of, green …

The role of e‐mentoring in entrepreneurial education and support: a meta‐review of academic literature

L Perren - Education+ Training, 2003 - emerald.com
This paper draws upon policy‐based research that was conducted for the SBS South East to
provide a meta‐review of academic literature that examines the role of e‐mentoring in …

Exploring the role of trust in entrepreneurial activity

F Welter, D Smallbone - Entrepreneurship Theory and …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Trust is a phenomenon which, over the past decade, has gained attention across many
disciplines and fields of study, eg, psychology, organizational theory, sociology, economic …

Reinventing artisanal knowledge and practice: A critical review of innovation in a craft-based industry

RK Blundel, DJ Smith - Prometheus, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents a critical review of the ways in which the specialised knowledge and
working practices of craft-based industries have been transformed in the context of broader …

Transnational family networks and ethnic minority business development: The case of Vietnamese nail‐shops in the UK

S Bagwell - International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & …, 2008 - emerald.com
Purpose–This paper seeks to understand the role played by transnational family networks in
ethnic minority business development. Design/methodology/approach–The Vietnamese nail …

Trust, social networks and enterprise development: exploring evidence from East and West Germany

F Welter, T Kautonen - The International Entrepreneurship and …, 2005 - Springer
This paper examines the role of social networks in enterprise development by comparing
personal trust (as inherent in social relationships) to collective and institutional trust (derived …

The green entrepreneur: opportunist, maverick or visionary?

DW Taylor, EE Walley - International Journal of …, 2004 - inderscienceonline.com
Amongst the wealth of research on entrepreneurship in general, there has, hitherto, been
surprisingly little investigation into the motives and influences on green entrepreneurs. This …

micro-Business Community Responsibility in Australia: Approaches, Motivations and Barriers

S Campin, J Barraket, B Luke - Journal of Business Ethics, 2013 - Springer
Micro and small businesses contribute the majority of business activity in the most
developed economies. They are typically embedded in local communities and therefore well …