Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Finance

Author:   Javed Ghulam Hussain ,  Jonathan M. Scott
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781783478781


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   18 December 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Javed Ghulam Hussain ,  Jonathan M. Scott
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781783478781


ISBN 10:   1783478780
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   18 December 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents: 1. Introduction: Entrepreneurial Finance in Context in the Twenty-first Century Jonathan M. Scott and Javed G. Hussain 2. SME Lending: A New Role for Credit Unions? Steve Talbot, Ciaran Mac an Bhaird and Geoff Whittam 3. Entrepreneurial Finance in New Zealand David Deakins 4. Venture Capital Investment and Internationalization: A Case to Consider Miwako Nitani and Allan Riding 5. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and their Capital Structure Decisions in Turkey: A Literature Review Dilek Demirbas and Safa Demirbas 6. Resourcing Indigenous Export Ventures through Networks: Insights from the Sri Lankan Tea Industry Indu Peiris, Michele Akoorie and Paresha Sinha 7. Business Angel Exits: Strategies and Processes Colin Mason, Richard T. Harrison and Tiago Botelho 8. The Role of UK Government Hybrid Venture Capital Funds in Addressing the Finance Gap Facing Innovative SMEs in the Post 2007 Financial Crisis Era Rob Baldock and David North 9. Readiness for Funding: The Influence of Entrepreneurial Team Diversity Candida G. Brush, Linda F. Edelman and Tatiana S. Manolova 10. Entrepreneurial Finance of Minority and Migrant Groups in Israel Sybille Heilbrunn and Nonna Kushnirovich 11. Bridging the Equity Funding Gap in Technological Entrepreneurship: The Case of Government-backed Venture Capital in China Jun Li 12. Informal Lenders and Small/Marginal Farmers in India: An Unregulated Sociological Symbiotic Relationship? Navjot Sandhu, Javed G. Hussain and Harry Matlay 13. Unilateral Microfinance? The Commercial Roots of Entrepreneurial Diversity Madina Subalova, Haya Al-Dajani and Zografia Bika 14. Entrepreneurial Finance, Poverty Reduction and Gender: The Case of Women Entrepreneurs' Microloans in Pakistan Javed G. Hussain, Samia Mahmood and Jonathan M. Scott Index

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'This book of readings provides a fresh perspective on a problem that has challenged researchers and policymakers for nearly a century. It is well-established that SMEs face problems in raising finance that differ from those faced by large firms. What this book does is to investigate how the nature and scale of these problems vary between diverse countries, and against the backdrop of the Global Economic Crisis. I commend both the individual articles and the Editors' research and policy recommendations.' -- David Storey, University of Sussex, UK 'A central problem for many new and small firms is the availability of financial resources. Entrepreneurial finance has been a significant research field for decades, and Hussain and Scott's edited collection is an important and novel contribution to the literature on entrepreneurial finance. Prior titles on entrepreneurial finance mainly provide knowledge on venture capital and focus primarily on financial markets in Western economies. This volume opens up new research avenues by taking a global outlook and introduces new issues in entrepreneurial finance.' -- Hans Landstrom, Lund University, Sweden 'Across a range of country contexts, this Handbook highlights a number of important issues associated with the provision of funding to establish and grow new ventures, as well as enabling businesses to survive difficult economic times, such as the period following the GFC. This scholarly collection of both quantitative and qualitative studies covers a variety of topics, including access to microfinancing in Kazakhstan and the role of VC investors in promoting the internationalization of Canadian businesses.' -- John Watson, The University of Western Australia


'A central problem for many new and small firms is the availability of financial resources and entrepreneurial finance has been a significant research field for decades. Hussain and Scott's edited collection is an important and novel contribution to the literature on entrepreneurial finance. Prior titles on entrepreneurial finance mainly provide knowledge on venture capital and focus primarily on financial markets in western economies. This volume opens-up new research avenues by taking global outlook and introduces new issues in entrepreneurial finance.'- Hans Landstrom, Lund University, Sweden; 'Across a range of country contexts, this Handbook highlights a number of important issues associated with the provision of funding to establish and grow new ventures and to enable businesses to survive difficult economic times, such as the period following the GFC. This scholarly collection of both quantitative and qualitative studies covers a variety of topics, including access to microfinancing in Kazakhstan and the role of VC investors in promoting the internationalization of Canadian businesses.'- John Watson, The University of Western Australia; 'This book of readings provides a fresh perspective on a problem that has challenged researchers and policy makers for close-on a century. It is well-established that SMEs face problems in raising finance that differ from those faced by large firms. What this book does is to investigate how the nature and scale of these problems vary between diverse countries and against the backdrop of the Global Economic Crisis. I commend both the individual articles and the Editors research and policy recommendations.'- David Storey, University of Sussex, UK


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Edited by Javed G. Hussain, Professor of Entrepreneurial Finance, Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University, UK and Jonathan M. Scott, Senior Lecturer in Innovation and Strategy, Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Tauranga, New Zealand

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