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Sharon Loane
Sharon Loane
Department of International Business, Ulster Business School, UU
Verified email at ulster.ac.uk
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Rapid internationalisation among entrepreneurial firms in Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand: An extension to the network approach
S Loane, J Bell
International marketing review 23 (5), 467-485, 2006
6812006
‘New-wave'global firms: Web 2.0 and SME internationalisation
J Bell, S Loane
New Developments in Online Marketing, 33-49, 2013
3472013
The role of the internet in the internationalisation of small and medium sized companies
S Loane
Journal of International Entrepreneurship 3, 263-277, 2005
2672005
Strategic decision-making of a born global: A comparative study from three small open economies
N Nummela, S Saarenketo, P Jokela, S Loane
Management International Review 54, 527-550, 2014
2642014
A cross-national study on the impact of management teams on the rapid internationalization of small firms
S Loane, JD Bell, R McNaughton
Journal of World Business 42 (4), 489-504, 2007
2562007
The internationalization of Internet‐enabled entrepreneurial firms: evidence from Europe and North America
S Loane, RB McNaughton, J Bell
Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences/Revue Canadienne des Sciences de …, 2004
1952004
Bank adoption of mobile banking: stakeholder perspective
J Mullan, L Bradley, S Loane
International Journal of Bank Marketing 35 (7), 1154-1174, 2017
1492017
The dynamics of failure in international new ventures: A case study of Finnish and Irish software companies
N Nummela, S Saarenketo, S Loane
International Small Business Journal 34 (1), 51-69, 2016
1382016
Change in SME internationalisation: an Irish perspective
N Nummela, S Loane, J Bell
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development 13 (4), 562-583, 2006
1382006
A multi-theory approach to understanding the business process outsourcing decision
M Gerbl, R McIvor, S Loane, P Humphreys
Journal of World Business 50 (3), 505-518, 2015
1022015
The impact of family involvement on the investments of Italian small-medium enterprises in psychically distant countries
G Baronchelli, C Bettinelli, B Del Bosco, S Loane
International Business Review 25 (4), 960-970, 2016
492016
Employing information communication technologies to enhance qualitative international marketing enquiry
S Loane, J Bell, R McNaughton
International Marketing Review 23 (4), 438-455, 2006
402006
Entrepreneurial founding team exits in rapidly internationalising SMEs: A double edged sword
S Loane, J Bell, I Cunningham
International Business Review 23 (2), 468-477, 2014
372014
The internationalisation of small games development firms: evidence from Poland and Hungary
I Cunningham, S Loane, P Ibbotson
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development 19 (2), 246-262, 2012
342012
Gender differences using online auctions within a generation Y sample: An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
C McLaughlin, LB McCauley, G Prentice, EJ Verner, S Loane
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 56, 102181, 2020
252020
Internet adoption by rapidly internationalising SMEs: a further challenge to staged e-adoption models
S Loane, J Bell, KR Deans
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 4 (3), 277-290, 2007
242007
A cross-national comparison of the internationalisation trajectories of internet start-ups
S Loane, J Bell
Irish Journal of Management 23 (2), 53, 2002
232002
The export problems of internationalizing SMEs: some empirical evidence using a ‘critical incident’technique
F Scharf, J Bell, S Loane, R Fletcher
Emerging paradigms in international entrepreneurship, 103, 2004
182004
Resolving post-formation challenges in shared IJVs: The impact of shared IJV structure on inter-partner relationships
M Owens, E Ramsey, S Loane
International Business Review 27 (3), 584-593, 2018
162018
Rapid internationalisation among entrepreneurial firms in Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand
C Styles, S Loane, J Bell
International marketing review 23 (5), 467-485, 2006
162006
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