DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3f7384/small_enterprise_r) has announced the addition of the "Small Enterprise Research" subscription to their offering.
- Official membership journal of SEAANZ
- Asia Pacific entrepreneurship orientation
- Balanced international editorial board
- Established 1992 - now in its 18th volume
- Practitioner, analytical and theoretical insights
2 issues per year
Now published by eContent Management P/L in collaboration with the Small Enterprise Association of Australia and New Zealand (SEAANZ).
Small Enterprise Research continues its tradition as a forum supporting the objectives of SEAANZ including the development of scholarship, education and research in respect of small enterprise.
Focus areas for research to be published in the journal include:
At a general level:
- The management of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) including entrepreneurial firms
- The growth and sustainability of SMEs and entrepreneurial firms
- The contribution of SMEs and entrepreneurial firms to regional and national economies
- The roles, attributes and characteristics of the individuals who start up and run SMEs
At a more specific level:
- Managing new business start-ups, growth and succession
- Family firm issues
- Home based enterprises
- Strategy, governance, planning, learning and leadership in privately owned firms
- Financial management of small enterprise
- Human resource management in small enterprises
- Studies with a regional or indigenous focus
- Emerging and developed economies
- Enterprise policy in respect to SMEs
- Education and training outcomes
- Studies of SME owner-managers from the perspective of age, gender, or ethnicity
- Contemporary issues in the SME context (e.g. sustainability and environmental management)
Small Enterprise Research features:
- theoretical and empirical papers
- case studies
- literature reviews
- book reviews
- research notes
The geographic scope of Small Enterprise Research is global although submissions focused on the Asia-Pacific region are particularly encouraged. Consistent with the scholarship development role of SEAANZ we also encourage submissions from early career researchers and research students.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3f7384/small_enterprise_r