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  1. A framework for investigating new firm entry: The (limited) overlap between informal-formal and necessity-opportunity entrepreneurship
  2. ‘In the company of cheerful ladies’: whether female entrepreneurs are more productive?
  3. The moderating role of individual and social resources in gender effect on entrepreneurial growth aspirations
  4. Multi-Level Theory and Practice on Institutions and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
  5. Entrepreneurial growth aspirations during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of ICT infrastructure quality versus policy response
  6. Corruption, the digital sectors, and the profitability of foreign subsidiaries in emerging markets
  7. Entrepreneurial growth aspirations at re-entry after failure
  8. Crises, Covid-19, and Entrepreneurship
  9. Middle-Income Trap and the Evolving Role of Institutions Along the Development Path
  10. State Capitalism in Poland and Hungary
  11. Entrepreneurship and local development in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe – new challenges are ahead: editorial
  12. Homophily and peer influence in early-stage new venture informal investment
  13. A Timely Take-off. Human Capital, Age, and Entrepreneurial Process Duration
  14. Corruption, digital economy and profitability of foreign subsidiaries
  15. The consequences of short‐term institutional change in the rule of law for entrepreneurship
  16. Individual and Institutional Ownership, Firm Age and Productivity
  17. Entrepreneurship, Finance and Management: Essays in Honor of Mike Wright
  18. Creativity and security as a cultural recipe for entrepreneurship
  19. Angels in the Crowd: The Role of Social Homophily and Peer Influence in Angel Investment
  20. Schumpeterian Entry: Innovation, Exporting, and Growth Aspirations of Entrepreneurs
  21. The tangled historical roots of entrepreneurial growth aspirations
  22. New venture evolution of migrants under institutional voids: Lessons from Shonga Farms in Nigeria
  23. Entrepreneurship as Trust
  24. Book review: The Entrepreneurial Society. A Reform Strategy for the European Union
  25. It takes two to tango: complementarity of bonding and bridging trust in alleviating corruption in cities
  26. Schumpeterian Entry: Innovation, Exporting, and Growth Aspirations of Entrepreneurs
  27. Convergence and divergence in corporate governance of emerging and developed market economies
  28. The returns to occupations: The role of minimum wage and gender in Nigeria
  29. Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets
  30. Entrepreneurship, institutional economics, and economic growth: an ecosystem perspective
  31. Ethnic pluralism, immigration and entrepreneurship
  32. The Deep Roots of Entrepreneurial Aspiration in Africa
  33. Local governance and business performance in Vietnam: the transaction costs’ perspective
  34. 10.1007/s10551-017-3623-2
  35. Global reversal, regional revival?
  36. Economics of Institutional Change
  37. Prospect theory and the effects of bankruptcy laws on entrepreneurial aspirations
  38. Ownership control of foreign affiliates: A property rights theory perspective
  39. Resource endowment and opportunity cost effects along the stages of entrepreneurship
  40. Ownership identity, strategy and performance: Business group affiliates versus independent firms in India
  41. Routledge Handbook of Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies
  42. Human capital in social and commercial entrepreneurship
  43. Benevolence, Self-Interest, and Entrepreneurial Orientation
  44. Subsidies, rent seeking and performance: Being young, small or private in China
  45. Growth aspirations and social capital: Young firms in a post-conflict environment
  46. Organizing Entrepreneurial Judgment: A New Approach to the Firm. By Nicolai J.Foss and Peter G.Klein. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2012. xxii + 299 pp. Pbk $36.99.
  47. Institutions and Equity Structure of Foreign Affiliates
  48. Editorial: New Times, Shifting Places
  49. MORTALITY AND FINANCIAL CRISES
  50. Which institutions encourage entrepreneurial growth aspirations?
  51. Institutional reforms, productivity and profitability: From rents to competition?
  52. Entrepreneurship, Social Capital, and Institutions: Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship Across Nations
  53. Shadow Economy and Entrepreneurial Entry
  54. Institutions and female entrepreneurship
  55. Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses’ Growth Expectations and Financial Performance in Latvia: Does Ethnicity Matter?
  56. Reviews
  57. Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies: The Role of Institutions and Generational Change
  58. Start-Up Financing in the Age of Globalization
  59. Size matters: entrepreneurial entry and government
  60. Institutions, Finance and the Level of Development: the Impact on Entrepreneurship in Transition
  61. Did mass privatisation really increase post-communist mortality?
  62. Economics of Institutional Change
  63. Governance, Institutions and Growth: Empirical Lessons from the Post-Communist Transition
  64. Hierarchy of governance institutions and the pecking order of privatisation: Central–Eastern Europe and Central Asia reconsidered
  65. Oil and Gas: A Blessing for the Few. Hydrocarbons and Inequality within Regions in Russia
  66. Institutions and entrepreneurship development in Russia: A comparative perspective
  67. Inequality, democracy and taxation: Lessons from the post-communist transition
  68. Corporate Governance, Managers' Independence, Exporting, and Performance of Firms in Transition Economies
  69. Ownership structure and investment finance in transition economies A survey of evidence from large firms in Hungary and Poland
  70. Entrepreneurs, expectations and business expansion: Lessons from Lithuania
  71. De-industrialisation
  72. Wage Bargaining, Privatisation, Ability to Pay and Outside Options: Evidence from Hungary
  73. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, EXPORTING AND PERFORMANCE OF FIRMS IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES.
  74. Privatisation, corporate control and employment growth: Evidence from a panel of large Polish firms, 1996–2002
  75. Financial Constraints in Investment. Panel Data Results From Estonia, 1995-1999
  76. Europe
  77. The Order of Financial Liberalisation: Lessons from the Polish Experience
  78. Endogenous Ownership Structure
  79. Privatisation in Poland: Ten Years After
  80. Dismantling the state sector: A supplementary note
  81. Dismantling the state sector in Eastern Europe: Implications for unemployment
  82. The spatial dimension of transformation: Time pattern and ownership factors on the micro level
  83. The state sector during economic transformation: Employment, wages and investment
  84. Structural response to economic transformation
  85. The post‐communist economy and the labour‐controlled enterprise hypothesis
  86. Entrepreneurship in the Transition Economies of Central and Eastern Europe
  87. While Labour Hoarding May Be Over, Insiders' Control is Not. Determinants of Employment Growth in Polish Large Firms, 1996-2001