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Nadeera Ranabahu
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‘Wicked’solutions for ‘wicked’problems: Responsible innovations in social enterprises for sustainable development
N Ranabahu
Journal of Management & Organization, 1-19, 2020
442020
Does practice make micro-entrepreneurs perfect? An investigation of expertise acquisition using effectuation and causation
N Ranabahu, M Barrett
Small Business Economics, 2019
342019
Empowering vulnerable microfinance women through entrepreneurship: Opportunities, challenges and the way forward
N Ranabahu, FA Tanima
International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship 14 (2), 145-166, 2022
262022
“Rapid” but not “raid” A reflection on the use of rapid ethnography in entrepreneurship research
N Ranabahu
Qualitative Research Journal 17 (4), 254-264, 2017
252017
University-led internships for innovative thinking: a theoretical framework
N Ranabahu, S Almeida, E Kyriazis
Education+ Training 62 (3), 235-254, 2020
222020
Creating Learning Communities through Flipped Classes: A Challenge, an Answer, or an Opportunity for Teaching Strategic Human Resource Management?
N Ranabahu, S Almeida
International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 13 (3), 3, 2019
82019
Sustainable Leadership in Microfinance: A Pathway for Sustainable Initiatives in Micro and Small Businesses?
N Ranabahu, A Wickramasinghe
Sustainability 14 (9), 5167, 2022
62022
Effectuation thinking and the manifestation of socio-cultural complexities in Sri Lankan female entrepreneurs' business decisions
N Ranabahu, M Barrett
Contextual Embeddedness of Women's Entrepreneurship: Going Beyond a Gender …, 2018
62018
Creating blended value: Sri Lankan women micro-entrepreneurs and their ventures
N Ranabahu, M Barrett
Research Handbook of Women’s Entrepreneurship and Value Creation, 132-146, 2022
52022
From Taking Flight to Putting Down Roots: A Narrative Perspective of the Entrepreneurial Journey of a Refugee
HP de Vries, N Ranabahu, Z Basharati
The Palgrave Handbook of Minority Entrepreneurship, 365, 2021
42021
5 The Economic Integration of Women Refugee Entrepreneurs in New Zealand
N Ranabahu, HP de Vries, Z Basharati
Women and Global Entrepreneurship: Contextualising Everyday Experiences, 2021
42021
Caught Between Two Worlds: Clusters, microfinance officers and accountability mechanisms in a Sri Lankan MFI
N Ranabahu, L MOERMAN
Third Sector Review 24 (2), 1, 2018
42018
Disabled women entrepreneurs and microfinance: a road less travelled (for a reason)?
N Ranabahu, FA Tanima
Research Handbook on Disability and Entrepreneurship, 196-207, 2022
32022
Reducing inequality through institutional action: towards a process framework for student transition and support
S Almeida, N Ranabahu, R Verma
Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning 12 (6), 1138-1153, 2022
22022
A Disadvantage to an Advantage? Immigrant Entrepreneurs’ Use of Effectuation in Business Start-Up and Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
M Fozia, N Ranabahu
Disadvantaged Minorities in Business, 153-175, 2022
22022
Entrepreneurial dispositions, time horizons, and context: subtleties that shape entrepreneurial intentions
B Qingqing, J Collins, N Ranabahu
Small Enterprise Research 28 (2), 153-169, 2021
22021
Refugee‐owned small businesses: A typology for blended value creation
N Ranabahu, HP De Vries, Z Basharati
International Migration 61 (4), 37-56, 2023
12023
Entrepreneurial decision-making and expertise acquisition: a study among Sri Lankan microfinance borrowers
N Ranabahu
University of Wollongong, 2017
12017
The role of the family in women's microentrepreneurial venturing: evidence from Sri Lanka
N Ranabahu, M Barrett
Women in Family Business, 174-201, 2024
2024
I am a former refugee and a woman from an ethnic community: do these shape my entrepreneurial journey?
N Ranabahu, HP de Vries, Z Basharati
Cases on Entrepreneurship and Diversity, 102-114, 2024
2024
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