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Overview

Sue Birley is a researcher affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom.

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Best Publications

  • The role of networks in the entrepreneurial process

    Sue Birley

  • A taxonomy of business start-up reasons and their impact on firm growth and size

    Sue Birley;Paul Westhead

  • Growth and performance contrasts between ‘types’ of small firms

    Sue Birley;Paul Westhead

  • Entrepreneurship and University Technology Transfer

    Mike Wright;Sue Birley;Simon Mosey

  • New Venture Growth and Personal Networks

    Tone A. Ostgaard;Sue Birley

  • Female entrepreneurs : are they really any different?

    Sue Birley

  • Trade-offs in the investment decisons of European venture capitalists

    Dan Muzyka;Sue Birley;Benoit Leleux

  • Personal networks and firm competitive strategy—A strategic or coincidental match?

    Tone A. Ostgaard;Sue Birley

  • Introduction to the special issue on qualitative methods in entrepreneurship research

    William B. Gartner;Sue Birley

  • The top management team and corporate performance

    David Norburn;Sue Birley

  • Academic networks in a trichotomous categorisation of university spinouts

    Nicos Nicolaou;Sue Birley

  • Networking by female business owners in Northern Ireland

    Stan Cromie;Sue Birley

  • Entrepreneurial Networks: Their Emergence in Ireland and Overseas

    Sue Birley;Stan Cromie;Andrew Myers

  • Succession in the Family Firm: The Inheritor's View

    Sue Birley

  • Social Networks in Organizational Emergence: The University Spinout Phenomenon

    Nicos Nicolaou;Sue Birley

  • A Comparison of New Businesses Established by 'Novice' and 'Habitual' Founders in Great Britain

    Sue Birley;Paul Westhead

  • The family and the business

    Sue Birley;Dennis Ng;Andrew Godfrey

  • Do Women Entrepreneurs Require Different Training

    Sue Birley;Caroline Moss;Peter Saunders

  • The consequences of conflict between the venture capitalist and the entrepreneurial team in the United Kingdom from the perspective of the venture capitalist

    Hironori Higashide;Sue Birley

  • New ventures and employment growth

    Sue Birley

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Westhead
Paul Westhead Durham University
William B. Gartner
William B. Gartner Babson College
Colin Mayer
Colin Mayer University of Oxford
Cary L. Cooper
Cary L. Cooper University of Manchester
Mike Wright
Mike Wright Imperial College London
Peter Jones
Peter Jones University of Cambridge
John Bessant
John Bessant University of Exeter
Adrian Payne
Adrian Payne University of New South Wales

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