Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "HB615 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property"

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A

  1. Alden Rivers, B., Hazenberg, R. and Bajwa-Patel, M. (2015) Barriers and enablers of youth as drivers of social change: university students’ perspectives. Seminar Presentation presented to: Journal of Youth Studies Conference 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark, 29 March - 01 April 2015. (Unpublished)
  2. Alden Rivers, B., Nie, M. and Armellini, A. (2015) University teachers’ conceptions of ‘Changemaker’: a starting point for embedding social innovation in learning and teaching. Education + Training. 57(5), pp. 588-600. 0040-0912.

B

  1. Baglioni, S., Bajwa-Patel, M., Hazenberg, R., Mazzei, M. and Roy, M. (2015) A comparative overview of social enterprise ecosystems in Scotland and England: an evolutionary perspective. Paper presented to: 7th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), University of York, 06-08 September 2015. (Unpublished)

C

  1. Curtis, T. (2012) It's a Rough Trade: a longitudinal study of changing ethics. Paper presented to: 4th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), University of Birmingham, 12-14 September 2012. (Unpublished)
  2. Curtis, T. (2011) ‘Newness’ in social entrepreneurship discourses: the concept of ‘danwei’ in the Chinese experience. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. 2(2), pp. 198-217. 1942-0676.
  3. Curtis, T. (2010) Social enterprise & public procurement. Seminar Presentation presented to: Social Enterprise, Procurement and the Role of Local Government: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)/ Social Enterprise Coalition (SEC)/Communities and Local Government (CLG) Public Policy Seminar, Department of Communities and Local Government, London, 26 July 2010. (Unpublished)
  4. Curtis, T. (2010) The challenges and risks of innovation in social entrepreneurship. In: Gunn, R. and Durkin, C. (eds.) Social Entrepreneurship: a Skills Approach. Bristol: Policy Press. pp. 83-98.
  5. Curtis, T. (2009) Educating social enterprise - The University of Northampton infrastructure for developing social entrepreneurs. Symposium presented to: The International Symposium of Social Enterprise and Self-employment (SESE 2009), Beijing, China, 17 September 2009. (Unpublished)
  6. Curtis, T. (2008) Finding that grit makes a pearl: a critical re-reading of research into social enterprise. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research. 14(5), pp. 276-290. 1355-2554.
  7. Curtis, T. (2006) What does procurement do to the third sector? Invited Presentation presented to: 3rd Annual UK Social Enterprise Research Conference, London, UK, 22-23 June 2006. (Unpublished)
  8. Curtis, T. and Haigh, D. (2011) Governance relations: of course, trust is not the whole story. Creating relational space by comparing insights into trust (and distrust), power (and powerlessness). Paper presented to: 3rd International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), South Bank University, London, 12-13 September 2011. (Unpublished)
  9. Curtis, T., Herbst, J. and Gumkovska, M. (2010) The social economy of trust: social entrepreneurship experiences in Poland. Social Enterprise Journal. 6(3), pp. 194-209. 1750-8614.
  10. Curtis, T. and Nalbandian, R. (2012) Institutional entrepreneurship in the Ethiopian coffee industry. International Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation. 1(3), pp. 281-294. 2043-8257 print, 2043-8265 online.

D

  1. Denny, S., Hazenberg, R., Irwin, W. and Seddon, F. A. (2011) Social enterprise and the individual: an examination of a work-integration social enterprise (WISE) and its impact upon unemployed university graduate’s self-efficacy and attitudes to enterprise. Paper presented to: Fifteenth Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM XV), Trinity College, Dublin, 11-13 April 2011. (Unpublished)
  2. Denny, S., Hazenberg, R. and Seddon, F. A. (2010) Social enterprises and NEETs: ethical and effective entrepreneurial skills programmes? Seminar Presentation presented to: Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) Conference London, Grand Connaught Rooms, London, 02 - 04 November 2010. (Unpublished)

F

  1. Fassam, L. (2015) Exporting logistics. Panel Presentation presented to: #StartupChats – Exporting Logistics, Online, 24 June 2015. (Unpublished)
  2. Fassam, L., Bridgman, J. and Liravi, P. (2017) Towards connected mobility: case study and Delphi approach to theoretical framework for delivering societal benefit. Paper presented to: 22nd International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies (HKSTS): Transport and Society, Hong Kong, 09-11 December 2017.
  3. Fassam, L., Copsey, S. and Denny, S. (2017) Smart city multi-modal transportation: theoretical procurement framework for delivering societal benefit. Paper presented to: American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting 2017, Boston, USA, 05-09 April 2017.

G

  1. Gunn, R., Durkin, C., Singh, G. and Brown, J. (2007) Social entrepreneurship in the social policy curriculum. Paper presented to: Inspiring and Developing Enterprising People, Building Global Networks, Leeds University, 10 -11 December 2007. (Unpublished)
  2. Gunn, R., Durkin, C., Singh, G. and Brown, J. (2007) Social entrepreneurship in the social policy curriculum. Paper presented to: Social Policy Association Conference, Birmingham University, 23 -25 July 2007. (Unpublished)

H

  1. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2011) Unlocking innovation in health and social care? An evaluation of the Social Enterprise Investment Fund (SEIF). Paper presented to: UK Social Policy Association Conference (SPA 2011), University of Lincoln, 04-06 July 2011.
  2. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2011) Social enterprise in English health and social care delivery: emerging findings from the Social Enterprise Investment Fund. Paper presented to: 15th Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM 15): Value, Innovation and Partnership, Trinity College, Dublin, 11-13 April 2011. (Unpublished)
  3. Hall, K. and Millar, R. (2010) Successful social enterprise investments in health and social care: emerging findings from the Social Enterprise Investment Fund. Paper presented to: International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC): Partnerships, Hybrids, and Networks, Saїd Business School, University of Oxford, 13-15 September 2010. (Unpublished)
  4. Hall, K., Miller, R. and Millar, R. (2012) Jumped or pushed: what motivates NHS staff to set up a social enterprise? Social Enterprise Journal. 8(1), pp. 49-62. 1750-8614.
  5. Hall, K., Miller, R. and Millar, R. (2011) Jumped or pushed: what motivates public sector staff to ‘spin out’? Paper presented to: 3rd International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), South Bank University, London, 12-13 September 2011. (Unpublished)
  6. Hazenberg, R. (2018) Big Potential Breakthrough evaluation report: Year 3. London: Social Investment Business.
  7. Hazenberg, R. (2017) Neo-liberalism and sustainability: is social investment a ‘cure-all’ for the third sector? Paper presented to: 9th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC 2017), Swinburn University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, 12-14 December 2017.
  8. Hazenberg, R. (2017) Big Potential Advanced evaluation report: Year 1. London: Big Lottery Fund.
  9. Hazenberg, R. (2016) Social impact measurement & the Social Impact Matrix. Invited Presentation presented to: Social Impact Measurement: Global Perspectives, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 15 March 2016. (Unpublished)
  10. Hazenberg, R., Bajwa-Patel, M., Roy, M., Mazzei, M. and Baglioni, S. (2016) A comparative overview of social enterprise ecosystems in Scotland and England: an evolutionary perspective. Invited Presentation presented to: The Ecosystem for Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation International Conference, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 17-18 March 2016. (Unpublished)
  11. Hazenberg, R., Lashley, J. G. and Denny, S. (2016) Enhancing youth employability in the Caribbean: lessons from UK NEET programmes. Paper presented to: 17th Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) Conference: Revolution, Socio-Economic Change and Freedoms, The University of the West Indies, Barbados, 30 March - 01 April 2016. (Unpublished)
  12. Hazenberg, R., Seddon, F. A. and Denny, S. (2012) WISEs: an Anglo-Swedish comparison. Paper presented to: 4th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), University of Birmingham, 12-14 September 2012. (Unpublished)

I

  1. Igudia, E., Ackrill, R., Coleman, S. and Dobson, C. (2015) Determinants of the informal economy of an emerging economy: a multiple indicator, multiple causes (MIMIC) approach. In: Williams, C. and Williams, N. (eds.) 8th International Conference for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development. England: ICEIRD, The University of Sheffield, SEERC. pp. 384-401.
  2. Irwin, W. and Maxwell, R. (2015) When Changemaker and Employability met education. Invited Presentation presented to: 2015 AshokaU Exchange, University of Maryland, 26-28 February 2015. (Unpublished)

K

  1. Kakabadse, N. K., Lee-Davies, L. and Theodorakopoulos, N. (2010) Entrepreneurship, sustainability and CSR: the roles of values in SMEs. Enterprising Matters. Summer, p. 1. 2041-2606.
  2. Katwalo, A. M. (2007) Differences between men and women entrepreneurs in the informal business sector in Uganda: a cultural perspective. Paper presented to: International Academy of African Business and Development (IAABD) Conference, London, 29 May - 2 June 2007. (Unpublished)
  3. Katwalo, A. M. (2007) The difference in cultural influence between men and women entrepreneurs in the informal business sector in Uganda. Journal of African Business. 1522-8916.

L

  1. Leppaaho, T. and Batas, S. (2015) The role of network relationships and social capital in foreign market entries of high tech INVs. In: Academy of Management Proceedings. Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.: Academy of Management. 0065-0668. p. 16462.

M

  1. Mangezi, T. (2012) Business start-up dilemma: support nascent entrepreneurs or deliver contracts? Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
  2. McGowan, C. T. (2012) A critical investigation into how independent and incubate entrepreneurs perceive their role and performance success. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.
  3. Millar, R. and Hall, K. (2013) Social Return on Investment (SROI) and performance measurement: the opportunities and barriers for social enterprises in health and social care. Public Management Review. 15(6), pp. 923-941. 1471-9037.
  4. Millar, R., Hall, K. and Miller, R. (2013) A story of strategic change: becoming a social enterprise in English health and social care. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship. 4(1), pp. 4-22. 1942-0676.

R

  1. Rajasinghe, D., Aluthgama-Baduge, C. and Mulholland, G. (2018) Interpretative phenomenological analysis as an entrepreneurship research methodology. Paper presented to: 25th Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference, Berlin, Germany, 23-25 May 2018.
  2. Rajasinghe, D. and Mansour, H. F. (2018) Coaching as an entrepreneurship learning and development tool. In: Mulhollad, G. and Turner, J. (eds.) Enterprise Education in UK Higher Education: Theory Policy and Practice. Abingdon: Taylor and Francis. (Accepted)
  3. Rozell, E., Scroggins, W., Elenurm, T., Alas, R., Guo, A., Denny, S. and Velo, V. (2009) Cultural prototypes of the successful entrepreneur: a cross-cultural comparison of Estonia, the United Kingdom and China. Paper presented to: Eastern Academy of Management - International (EAM-I 2009) Conference on Managing in a Global Economy XIII: Management Challenges for a New World, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 21-25 June 2009. (Unpublished)

S

  1. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2012) Testing an institutional partnership in social enterprise governance. Paper presented to: 4th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC), University of Birmingham, 12-14 September 2012. (Unpublished)
  2. Seddon, F. A., Hazenberg, R. and Denny, S. (2012) Evaluating the partnership between a university and a social enterprise development agency engaged in the set-up and development of a social enterprise. Paper presented to: United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 12-15 January 2012. (Unpublished)

T

  1. Theodorakopoulos, N., Figueira, C., Kakabadse, N. K. and Kakabadse, A. P. (2012) Dynamic learning as entrepreneurial action in the context of open innovation: an instrumental case from a communities-of-practice perspective. In: Rahman, H. and Ramos, I. (eds.) SMEs and Open Innovation: Global Cases and Initiatives. Hershey PA, USA: IGI Global. pp. 199-223.
  2. Theodorakopoulos, N., Kakabadse, A. P., Kakabadse, N. K. and Figueira, C. (2009) Developing strategic learning capabilities under entrepreneurial leadership: lessons from a technology-based, growth-oriented small firm. Paper presented to: 5th European Conference on Management, Leadership and Governance (ECMLG 2009), ATExcelixi Training and Conference Centre, Athens, Greece, 05-06 November 2009. (Unpublished)
  3. Tran, Y. and Batas, S. (2016) International entrepreneurship and growth. In: Arshed, N. and Danson, M. (eds.) Enterprise: Concepts and Issues. Wolvercote, Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd. pp. 157-178.
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