Items Authored/Edited by Doern, Rachel
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Doern, Rachel.
2022.
Report on understanding the main opportunities and barriers to SME engagement with the youth labour market.
Project Report.
Goldsmiths, University of London, London.
[Report]
Doern, Rachel.
2021.
Knocked down but not out and fighting to go the distance: Small business responses to an unfolding crisis in the initial impact period.
Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 15,
e00221.
ISSN 2352-6734
[Article]
Alrubaishi, Dalal; Robson, Paul; Haugh, Helen; Doern, Rachel and Wales, William.
2021.
Socioemotional Wealth Perspective on the Manifestation of Entrepreneurial Orientation within Saudi Family Firms.
In: A. C. Corbett; P. Kreiser; L. Marino and W. Wales, eds.
Entrepreneurial Orientation: Epistemological, Theoretical & Empirical Perspectives.
22
Bingley: Emerald, pp. 175-200.
ISBN 9781838675721
[Book Section]
Doern, Rachel.
2017.
Strategies for Resilience in Entrepreneurship:
Building Resources for Small Business Survival After a Crisis.
In: T Vorley and N Williams, eds.
Creating Resilient Economies: Entrepreneurship, Growth and Development in Uncertain Times.
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 11-27.
ISBN 9781785367632
[Book Section]
D'Hont, L; Doern, Rachel and Delgado Garcia, J.
2016.
The Role of Friendship in the Formation and Development of Entrepreneurial Teams and Ventures.
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 23(2),
pp. 528-561.
ISSN 1462-6004
[Article]
Doern, Rachel.
2016.
Entrepreneurship and Crisis Management: The Experiences of Small Businesses during the London 2011 Riots.
International Small Business Journal, 34(3),
pp. 276-302.
ISSN 0266-2426
[Article]
Doern, Rachel and Goss, David.
2014.
The role of negative emotions in the social processes of entrepreneurship: Power rituals and shame-related appeasement behaviors.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 38(4),
pp. 863-890.
ISSN 1042-2587
[Article]
Doern, Rachel and Goss, David.
2013.
From barriers to barring: Why emotion matters for entrepreneurial development (ISBJ Best Paper Prize).
International Small Business Journal, 31(5),
pp. 496-519.
ISSN 0266-2426
[Article]