“…These papers embrace an international, global perspective to contemporary entrepreneurial finance theory, practice, and policymaking. They address the financing needs of innovative SMEs in mature and emerging markets (notably in respect of VC developments in Nigeria (Ekanem, Owen, & Cardoso, ) and Estonia (Owen & Mason, ), and in developing early stage financing theory for innovative enterprises (Owen, Deakins, & Savic, ), and those with different forms of ownership, found in Scott and Hussain's examination of owner‐manager intersectionality, focusing on gender, ethnicity and social class, and Lyon and Owen's survey of social enterprise. The papers also examine new innovative forms of finance, notably in terms of new approaches to using Blockchain technology in the music and creative industries sector (O'Dair & Owen, ), crowdfunding in the micro‐brewing sector (Mac an Bhaird et al, ), new forms of social enterprise, social impact finance (Lyon & Owen, ), and new approaches to VC and public–private co‐investment in equity finance in mature (Owen, Mac an Bhaird, & North, ) and emerging markets, including smaller, more peripheral economies (Ekanem et al, ; Owen & Mason, ).…”