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Blackburn, Robert (2002) Small businesses in the UK: from hard times to great expectations. In: The 22nd Japanese Annual Small Business Society (JASBS) National Annual Conference: Reexamination of existence based SMEs; Oct 2002, Kawasaki City, Japan.

Blackburn, Robert and Hart, Mark (2002) Small firms' awareness and knowledge of individual employment rights. (Technical Report) London, UK : Department of Trade and Industry. 94 p.

Blankson, Charles and Stokes, David (2002) Marketing practices in the UK small business sector. Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 20(1), pp. 49-61. ISSN (online) 0263-4503

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Curran, James and Storey, David J (2002) Small business policy in the United Kingdom: the inheritance of the Small Business Service and implications for its future effectiveness. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 20(2), pp. 163-177. ISSN (print) 0263-774X

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Genus, Audley and Kaplani, Maria (2002) Managing operations with people and technology. International Journal of Technology Management, 23(1-3), pp. 189-200. ISSN (print) 0267-5730

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Kajca, Roland and Xheneti, Mirela (2002) Leadership, its styles and their reflection in the Albanian environment. Ekonomia dhe Biznesi, 4(12), pp. 17-29.

Kitching, John and Blackburn, Robert (2002) The nature of training and motivation to train in small firms. (Other) London, UK : Department for Education and Skills. 99 p. ISBN 1841856843

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McVicar, Duncan and Anyadike-Danes, Michael (2002) Predicting successful and unsuccessful transitions from school to work using sequence methods. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 165(2), pp. 317-334. ISSN (print) 0964-1998

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Stokes, David (2002) Entrepreneurial marketing in the public sector: the lessons of headteachers as entrepreneurs. Journal of Marketing Management, 18(3-4), pp. 397-413. ISSN (print) 0267-257x

Stokes, David and Blackburn, Robert (2002) Learning the hard way: the lessons of owner-managers who have closed their businesses. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 9(1), pp. 17-27. ISSN (online) 1462-6004

Stokes, David and Blackburn, Robert (2002) Revolving doors or one-way exits? What happens to owners that close their business. In: 25th ISBA National Small Firms Policy and Research Conference: Competing Perspectives of Small Business and Entrepreneurship; 13 - 15 Nov 2002, Brighton, U.K.. ISBN 1901177971

Stokes, David, Ali Syed, Sameera and Lomax, Wendy (2002) Shaping up word of mouth marketing strategy: the case of an independent health club. Journal of Research in Marketing & Entrepreneurship, 4(2), pp. 119-133. ISSN (online) 1471-521X

Stokes, David and Lomax, Wendy (2002) Taking control of word of mouth marketing: the case of an entrepreneurial hotelier. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 9(4), pp. 349-357. ISSN (online) 1462-6004

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Welter, Friederike (2002) Who wants to grow? growth intentions and growth profiles of (nascent) entrepreneurs in Germany. In: Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2001: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Entrepreneurship Research Conference; 14-16 June 2001, Babson-Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference: Jonkoping, Sweden.. ISSN (print) 0740-7416 ISBN 0910897220

Wilson, Nicholas and Stokes, David (2002) Cultural entrepreneurs and creating exchange. Journal of Research in Marketing & Entrepreneurship, 4(1), pp. 37-52. ISSN (print) 1471-5201

Wilson, Nicholas C., Stokes, David and Blackburn, Robert (2002) Risk capital and the small music business: determinants of investment from an institutionalist perspective. In: 25th ISBA National Small Firms Policy and Research Conference: Competing Perspectives of Small Business and Entrepreneurship; 13 - 15 Nov 2002, Brighton, U.K.. ISBN 1901177971

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