<i>'. . . I have to recommend it as the most serious and accessible book of this type I have read to date. It succeeds where others have failed in passing on the findings of rigorous research to the people who can really make sense of it.'</i>
- Marc Cowling, International Small Business Journal,
<i>'The book is well worth reading for all those interested in small business enterprises. . . policymakers and researchers will find it to be a valuable resource. . . the book is highly recommended for academic or special libraries.'</i>
- Kevin R. Risner, Business Information Alert,
<i>'This volume incorporates current research and academic literature to provide an authoritative examination of small business performance from an entrepreneurial perspective. It will be of use to small business managers as well as students and teachers having an interest in small business and entrepreneurship training. It can also be recommended to bank officials responsible for small business loans.'</i>
- Economic Outlook and Business Review,
<i>'Shepherd and Wiklund's excellent book focuses on a key but sometimes overlooked topic: the entrepreneurial activities of small businesses. By studying small businesses at an individual level of analysis (in terms of motivation and human capital) as well as at firm and environmental levels of analysis, the book offers a comprehensive explanation of why some small businesses outperform others. In particular, I enjoyed the book's investigation of entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and its explanation of how the knowledge-based resources of small businesses affect the EO-performance relationship.'</i>
- Tom Lumpkin, University of Illinois at Chicago, US,