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Certificates for Best Paper
in Track were awarded as follows:
To view the abstracts go to Papers
and Authors page.
Track |
Winning
Authors & Paper Titles |
A |
"Entrepreneurial
learning: a narrative-based conceptual model"
David
Rae, Centre
for Entrepreneurial Management, The Derbyshire Business School,
University of Derby
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B |
"Inclusive
Employment Practices in Small Enterprises"
John
Kitching, Kingston
University, Small Business Research Centre
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C |
"Towards
a model for understanding and stimulating university
spin-outs"
Andrew
Atherton & Liz Price, Enterprise
Research and Development Unit (ERDU), Lincoln Business School,
University of Lincoln
|
D |
"The
impact of organizational change on entrepreneurship in community
settings"
Sibylle
Heilbrunn, Centre
for Management Studies, Academic Center Ruppin, Israel
|
E |
"Combating
Social Exclusion - The Entrepreneurial Dimension"
John
Stanworth & David Purdy, Westminster
Business School, University of Westminster
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G |
"Business
Vital Rates in the UK: Plain Tales of VAT in 3D"
Michael
Anyadike-Danes, Economic
Research Institute of Northern Ireland
Mark Hart,
Small
Business Research Centre, Kingston Business School, Kingston
University
|
H
& O |
"Changing
Nature of Entrepreneurial Networks: Transformation of Structure
and Emergent Process"
Susan
Moult, Alistair R Anderson, Sarah Drakopoulou-Dodd & Sarah
Jack, Centre
for Entrepreneurship, University of Aberdeen Business School
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S
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"Small
firm advisors and their clients: what makes for success?"
Jørgen
Lund,
Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration,
Norway
Paul Gooderham,
Norwegian
School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway
|
T |
"The
development of small businesses through a club of managers"
Colette
Fourcade & Marion Polge, E.R.F.I, University of Montpellier I,
France
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V |
"Probability
source and SME investment behaviour: A prospect theory
analysis"
Philip
Wickham, Centre for Entrepreneurship and SME Development,
Teesside Business School, University of Teesside
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W |
"Do
Enterprise Support Programmes Leave Women Holding the Baby?"
Julia
Rouse,
Centre for Enterprise, Manchester Metropolitan University
John
Kitching, Small Business Research Centre, Kingston University |
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