Concluding thoughts and future paths for entrepreneurship and regional development
Eleanor Hamilton,
Rhiannon Pugh and
Danny Soetanto
Chapter 8 in Rethinking Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 2025, pp 116-131 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Abstract: This concluding chapter aims to review the contributions the authors have provided at the intersection of entrepreneurship and regional development. The authors argue for a transdisciplinary understanding of these two concepts, particularly at their confluence, which means appreciating them theoretically, methodologically and practically from different disciplinary perspectives, and across the boundaries of research and practice. Looking forward, they provide some future paths that represent fruitful or important avenues of research in this area. They also reflect on the process of ‘doing’ transdisciplinary work as three scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds writing a monograph together. At the start of this book, they posed some ‘big picture’ questions at the intersection of entrepreneurship and regional development, to spark and inspire their process. Here, in the final chapter, they reflect back on these questions and respond to them based on the contributions of this book.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Regional development; Transdisciplinary; Context; Learning; Ecosystem (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781802201437
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