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USASBE 2002 Proceedings
 
2002 USASBE Annual National Conference
An Entrepreneurial Bonanza
Reno, Nevada
17-20 January 2002

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Bahram Adrangi
The University of Portland
Mary E. Allender
The University of Portland
Robin Anderson
The University of Portland
An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship between Employment Growth and Entrepreneurial Activity
Mainuddin Afza
Bloomsburg University
Evolution of Small & Midsize Business Entrepreneurship and Collaboration in Networking: A Developing Country's Experience
Bruce R. Barringer
University of Central Florida
Foard F. Jones
University of Central Florida
A Qualitative Study of the Managerially Controlled Attributes of Rapid-Growth Firms
Deborah V. Brazeal
California State Polytechnic University
Jay A. Azriel
University at Albany
Learning to Cruise on "Internet Time": Making the Connection Between Strategic Entrepreneurial Archetypes and Environmental Scanning Activities
Scott Bryant (Student)
1208 University of Oregon
Ken Colwell (Student)
1208 University of Oregon
Strategic Knowledge Management in SMES: Managing Knowledge Throughout the Organizational Life Cycle
Thomas A. Bryant
Rutgers Business School
Patricia F. Kettenring
Rutgers Business School
Pamela Shipley
Rutgers Business School
Glassroots: Design and Evaluation Framework for an Inner City Glass-Blowing Program for At-Risk Youth
John Sibley Butler
The University of Texas at Austin
The Science and Practice of New Business Ventures: Wealth Creation and Prosperity through Entrepreneurship Growth and Renewal
Noel D. Campbell
North Georgia College & State University
Kirk C. Heriot
North Georgia College & State University
Which Family-Controlled Business Remain Family-Controlled? A Resource Based Approach
Susan Coleman
University of Hartford
Characteristics and Borrowing Behavior of Small, Women-Owned Firms: Evidence From the 1998 National Survey of Small Business Finances
Byron L. David
The City College of New York/CUNY
Assessing the Needs of an Inner-City Economy: A Survey of West Harlem's Hamilton Heights
Eva Dodd-Walker (Student)
The University of Texas at Arlington
Christopher L. Shook
The University of Texas at Arlington
Jeffrey E. McGee
The University of Texas at Arlington
Do Minority and Nonminority Business Owners Evaluate Firm Performance Differently?
Sara U. Douglas
University of Illinois
Elizabeth Scannell Trent
University of Vermont
Arlete Soares Belluzzo (Student)
University of Illinois
Public Policy and Management Challenges for Family Businesses
Susan G. Duffy (Student)
The George Washington University
George T. Solomon
The George Washington University
Expanding the Field of Family Business Research: A Qualitative Study
R. Zachary Finney
Valdosta State University
Attainment of Market Knowledge through Alliances: Potential Pitfalls of Collaboration
Cathleen A. Folker
University of St. Thomas
Ritch L. Sorenson
Texas Tech University
Mark Hoelscher (Student)
Texas Tech University
Undervalued Assets in Family Firms: Unique Contributions of Women to Family Business in the Development of Social Capital
Eugene Fregetto
University of Illinois at Chicago
Fred Fry
Bradley University
Identifying Boundaries: Delineating Overlaps in Teaching Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Courses
Brian Gibson
University of Newcastle
A Cluster Analysis Approach to Financial Structure in Small Firms in the United States
George W. Haynes
Montana State University
Charles Ou
Small Business Administration
Wealth and Income: How Did Small Business Fare from 1989 to 1998?
Jill Kickul
DePaul University
Patrick Sandercock
OneBlueWorld, Inc.
Jon Finkl
OneBlueWorld, Inc.
James Selden
DePaul University
When Push Comes to Shove: The Role of Business Critically and Innovation on E-Commerce Strategic Orientation and Initiatives
Sandra King
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Catherine Ashley-Cotleur
Frostburg State University
The New Chinese Entrepreneurs: How They View Family Businesses
Patrick Kreiser (Student)
University of Alabama
Louis Marino
University of Alabama
K. Mark Weaver
University of Alabama
Correlates of Entrepreneurship: The Impact of National Culture on Risk-Taking and Proactiveness in SMEs
Nancy M. Levenburg
Grand Valley State University
Thomas V. Schwarz
Grand Valley State University
Thomas C. Dandridge
University of Albany-SUNY
Understanding Adoption of Internet Technologies
Franz T. Lohrke
University of Alabama
Geralyn McClure Franklin
University of Texas of the Permian Basin
The Internet as an Information Conduit: A Transaction Cost Analysis Model of Small Business Internet Use
Louis Marino
The University of Alabama
Karen Strandholm
The University of Michigan-Dearborn
H. Kevin Steensma
University of Washington
K. Mark Weaver
The University of Alabama
Harnessing Complexity: The Moderating Effect of National Culture on the Relationship Between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Strategic Alliance Portfolio Complexity
James R. Maxwell
Wilkes University
Recommendations for Connecting West African Youth to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Through a Multiple Level Strategy
Glenn Muske
Oklahoma State University
Margaret A. Fitzgerald
North Dakota State University
JongEun Kim (Student)
Oklahoma State University
Copreneurs as Family Businesses: Evaluating the Differences by Industry Type
Jeannette Oppedisano
Southern Connecticut State University
Sandra Lueder
Southern Connecticut State University
True Grit: Entrepreneurial Women Beating the Odds of Life Expectancy
Alicia Robb
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Entrepreneurship: The Path of Economic Advancement for Women and Minorities?
Sherry Robinson
Penn State York
Good News, Bad News: A Look at Rural Women Business Owners in Pennsylvania
Edward G. Rogoff
Baruch College - CUNY
Myung-Soo Lee
Baruch College - CUNY
Dong-Churl Suh
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Who Done It? Attributions By Entrepreneurs and Experts of the Causes of Small Business Success and Impeding
Leon Schjoedt (Student)
University of Colorado at Boulder
Entrepreneurial Teams: Definition and Determinants
George T. Solomon
The George Washington University
Lloyd W. Fernald, Jr.
University of Central Florida
Ayman Tarabishy, (Student)
The George Washington University
An Analysis of Small Business Training and Development in the United States by Size of Business
Wee-Liang Tan
Singapore Management University
Teck-Meng Tan
Singapore Management University
The Usefulness of Networks to SMEs: The Case of Singapore
Elisabeth J. Teal
Baylor University
John F. Tanner
Baylor University
Technology and the Sales Force of Business-to-Business Firms: An Overlooked Key to Organizational Learning?
Howard E. Van Auken
Iowa State University
Pol Herrmann
Iowa State University
An Empirical Investigation into Factors Constraining Firm Growth
Harold P. Welsch
DePaul University
Barbara A. Kuhns
DePaul University
Community-Based Enterprises: Propositions and Cases
Jonathan Winterton
Toulouse Business School
Entrepreneurship: Towards a Competence Framework for Developing SME Managers
Jun Yan
California State University, Long Beach
Ritch L. Sorenson
Texas Tech University
An Empirical Assessment of The Contribution of Leadership, Attitudes, and Behaviors to Collective Entrepreneurship