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Entrepreneurship is increasingly important as a scholarly field. Small Business Economics provides an invaluable forum for research and scholarship focusing on the role of entrepreneurship and small business. The journal has a broad scope and focuses on multiple dimensions of entrepreneurship, including entrepreneurs' characteristics, new ventures and innovation, firms' life cycles; as well as the role played by institutions and public policies within local, regional, national and international contexts. Small Business Economics publishes theoretical, empirical, and conceptual papers and encourages interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research from a broad spectrum of disciplines and related fields, including economics, finance, management, psychology, regional studies, sociology and strategy.
Firms and enterprises --- Economic relations. Trade --- Small business --- Petites et moyennes entreprises --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Small business. --- HW_HRM --- 658.3 --- Personnel. Human factor. Human relations (Staff relations. Personal or interpersonal relations). Working atmosphere --- E-journals --- Periodicals --- Business, Economy and Management --- Business Management --- Economics --- General and Others --- Marketing and Sales --- Strategic Management & Business Policy --- 658.3 Personnel. Human factor. Human relations (Staff relations. Personal or interpersonal relations). Working atmosphere --- Businesses, Small --- Medium-sized business --- Micro-businesses --- Microbusinesses --- Microenterprises --- Small and medium-sized business --- Small and medium-sized enterprises --- Small businesses --- SMEs (Small business) --- Kleinbedrijf. --- Economics. --- Small Business. --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size --- Economische betrekkingen. Handel --- Ondernemingsvormen --- Small firm. --- Medium-Sized Business --- Microenterprise --- Business, Medium-Sized --- Business, Small --- Businesses, Medium-Sized --- Medium Sized Business --- Medium-Sized Businesses --- Small Businesses --- Capital --- Conditions, Economic --- Consumption --- Cost of Living --- Easterlin Hypothesis --- Economic Conditions --- Economic Factors --- Economic Policies --- Economic Policy --- Economics, Home --- Factors, Economic --- Home Economics --- Household Consumption --- Macroeconomic Factors --- Microeconomic Factors --- Policies, Economic --- Policy, Economic --- Production --- Remittances --- Utility Theory --- Consumer Price Index --- Condition, Economic --- Consumer Price Indices --- Consumption, Household --- Economic Condition --- Economic Factor --- Factor, Economic --- Factor, Macroeconomic --- Factor, Microeconomic --- Factors, Macroeconomic --- Factors, Microeconomic --- Household Consumptions --- Hypothesis, Easterlin --- Index, Consumer Price --- Indices, Consumer Price --- Living Cost --- Living Costs --- Remittance --- Theories, Utility --- Theory, Utility --- Utility Theories
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This document provides an initial version of the methodological approaches to be taken in the Congressionally-mandated study of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program at the five agencies accounting for 96 percent of the SBIR program expenditures. The proposed methodology draws extensively on the methodologies developed for the review of the previous National Research Council (NRC) assessment of the SBIR at the Department of Defense, SBIR: An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative.
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