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Australasian Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship is one of the fastest growing fields of tertiary study in North America and Europe.

Globally, over 460 million people currently start a new business or become owners of a new business annually.

While entrepreneurship research is in its early stages of development, the emerging framework identifies entrepreneurial people, entrepreneurial methods and social impacts of entrepreneurship at its core.

The six articles in this special issue contribute to the field through multi level theory and mixed methodology development, case studies, historical, social and gender perspectives, business failure and personality type.

This unique Australasian perspective is ideal for Entrepreneurship course materials, anthologies and tutorial exercises seeking relevant regional content which is analysed in the context of the current international literature,

This special issue is available under its ISBN 978-0-9775242-1-1 - for reserve copies in libraries or adoption as a course reader - and may be ordered directly from the publisher.

INDEXED IN: Thomson ISI Science Citation Index/Social Sciences

Editorial: Entrepreneurship research: Follow the yellow-brick road? - Patricia Corner, Kathryn Pavlovich

Origins and opportunity: 150 years of New Zealand entrepreneurship - Ian Hunter, Marie Wilson

Measuring the benefits of entrepreneurship at different levels of analysis - Belinda Luke, Martie-Louise Verreynne, Kate Kearins

Coping with entrepreneurial failure - Smita Singh, Kathryn Pavlovich, Patricia Corner

Franchising as a path to self-employment for Australian female entrepreneurs - Scott Weaven, Jennifer Issac, Carmel Herington

Tall poppy syndrome: Implications for entrepreneurship in New Zealand - Jodyanne Kirkwood

The characteristics of bioentrepreneurs in the Australian biotechnology industry: A pilot study - Julian W Yim, Rae Weston

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The Influence of Company Rules, Ethical Climate, and Individual Characteristics on Sales Representative's Honesty


Power & Influence During Advertiser - Agency Creative Briefing and Response


Strategies in Exporting Firms: A Study of Australian Small to Medium Enterprises Exporting to Asia


Organisational Careers Versus Boundaryless Careers


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