Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2022
- Understanding pandemic entrepreneurship as a unique form of crisis entrepreneurship pp. 309-331

- Rachael Behr and Virgil H. Storr
- Barriers to entry, entrepreneurship and income inequality within the USA pp. 332-356

- Colin O'Reilly
- The population brain versus the population's brains: how entrepreneurs confound population planning pp. 357-371

- Peter Jacobsen
Volume 11, issue 2/3, 2022
- Political roots leading to opportunity recognition among Latin American social entrepreneurs pp. 93-111

- Bryan B. Darden
- The impact of local government economic development programs on city-level entrepreneurial activity: evidence from Southern California pp. 112-134

- Hugo D. Asencio, Fynnwin Prager, José N. Martínez and John Tamura
- Reducing recidivism and encouraging desistance: a social entrepreneurial approach pp. 135-148

- Robert E. Wright
- Critical aspects of entrepreneurship policy design for Syrian refugees in Turkey pp. 149-166

- Ammar Kassab, Rosmini Omar and Hasan Ghura
- Barriers to entry: an empirical account of business creation difficulties in the United States 2011 pp. 167-191

- Megan V. Teague
- Are special economic zones products of corruption? pp. 192-209

- Julia R. Norgaard and Alexander Chase Cartwright
- The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the market for childcare pp. 210-222

- Diana Weinert Thomas
- The enforceability of non-compete agreements and different types of entrepreneurship: evidence from Utah and Massachusetts pp. 223-252

- Ege Can and Frank Fossen
- Institutions and competition: does internationalisation provide advantages for the family firms in a transition economy? pp. 253-272

- Recai Coşkun, Liridon Kryeziu and Besnik A. Krasniqi
- A robust analysis of trade policy: the chicken and softwood lumber wars pp. 273-291

- Nathaniel Smith
- Ensuring resilience through fiscal responses to COVID-19; an empirical study of Mauritian micro small medium enterprises (MSMEs) pp. 292-308

- Ambareen Beebeejaun
Volume 11, issue 1, 2022
- The impact of the institutional environment on entrepreneurial activity: an analysis of developing and developed countries pp. 1-22

- Lucas Pereira de Mello, Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes and Bruno Brandão Fischer
- Private healthcare entrepreneurship in a free-access public health system: what was the impact of COVID-19 public policies in Greece? pp. 23-39

- Nikolaos Apostolopoulos, Panagiotis Liargovas, Pantelis Sklias, Ilias Makris and Sotiris Apostolopoulos
- Entrepreneurship in superdiverse societies and the end of one-size-fits-all policy prescriptions pp. 40-52

- David Andersson, Dieter Bögenhold and Marek Hudik
- Give me your rested, your wealthy, your educated few? A critical discussion of the current literature on immigrant self-employment pp. 53-69

- Joshua K. Bedi and Shaomeng Jia
- The need for new public policies to increase entrepreneurship and spur economic growth pp. 70-81

- Robert P. Singh
- In search of a fertile entrepreneurial landscape: how to keep it on the level pp. 82-89

- Victor V. Claar
Volume 10, issue 4, 2021
- Helping the people innovation leaves behind: the potential benefits of entrepreneurship pp. 457-470

- Robert Alan Baron
- Institutional reforms, control of corruption, and diaspora entrepreneurship: insights and perspectives on America's poorest economy pp. 471-491

- Claudel Mombeuil, Anestis K. Fotiadis and Withz Aimable
- Perceptions on effectiveness of public policies supporting entrepreneurship and internationalization pp. 492-504

- Joao Campos, Vitor Braga, Aldina Correira, Vanessa Ratten and Carla Marques
- Is the success of entrepreneurs dependent on the environment in a conflict zone: insights from Indian-administered Kashmir pp. 505-526

- Mohd Shiob Shah and Mohammad Farooq Lala
- Fostering entrepreneurship: the crucial role of monitoring schemes pp. 527-554

- Gabriel Gomes da Cunha and Paulo Arvate
Volume 10, issue 3, 2021
- Risk categorization in Portuguese organizations in times of the COVID-19 pandemic – an exploratory statistical analysis pp. 306-322

- Fernando Tavares, Eulália Santos and Vasco Tavares
- All for one? The Paycheck Protection Program distribution disparity pp. 323-335

- Jill Kickul, Mark D. Griffiths, Colleen C. Robb and Lisa Gundry
- Resilient companies in the time of Covid-19 pandemic: a case study approach pp. 336-351

- Chiara Acciarini, Paolo Boccardelli and Mario Vitale
- Sustainability project partnerships in times of crisis: conceptual framework and implications for stakeholder integration pp. 352-378

- Guido Grunwald, Jürgen Schwill and Anne-Marie Sassenberg
- We versus me: Indirect conditional effects of collectivism on COVID-19 public policy hypocrisy pp. 379-401

- Stephen Bok, James Shum, Jason Harvie and Maria Lee
- The net effect of the travel restriction policy on tourism demand: evidence from Greece pp. 402-423

- Panagiotis Dimitropoulos, Lazaros Ntasis and Konstantinos Koronios
- Unboxing organisational complexity: how does it affect business performance during the COVID-19 pandemic? pp. 424-444

- Jorgina Pereira, Vitor Braga, Aldina Correia and Aidin Salamzadeh
- COVID-19 and public policy and entrepreneurship: future research directions pp. 445-454

- Vanessa Ratten
Volume 10, issue 2, 2020
- Introducing a new data set on municipal-level occupational regulation pp. 143-155

- Dick Carpenter, Kyle Sweetland, Emily Vargo and Ethan Bayne
- Real estate agent dynamism and licensing entry barriers pp. 156-174

- Samuel J. Ingram and Aaron Yelowitz
- Does occupational licensing costs disproportionately affect the self-employed? pp. 175-188

- Alicia Morgan Plemmons
- The digital Wild West: on social entrepreneurship in extended reality pp. 198-217

- Abigail Devereaux
- Liability rules for autonomous vehicles pp. 218-234

- Richard A. Epstein
- Entrepreneurial dynamics and investor-oriented approaches for regulating the equity-based crowdfunding pp. 235-260

- Antonella Francesca Cicchiello, Maria Cristina Pietronudo, Daniele Leone and Andrea Caporuscio
- Institutions, entrepreneurial adaptation, and the legal form of the organization pp. 261-283

- Indu Khurana, Dmitriy Krichevskiy, Gregory Dempster and Sean Stimpson
- Sex work and online platforms: what should regulation do? pp. 284-303

- Nick Cowen and Rachela Colosi
Volume 10, issue 1, 2020
- Licensing massage therapists in the name of crime: the case of Harper v Lindsay pp. 1-14

- Darwyyn Deyo, Blake Hoarty, Conor Norris and Edward Timmons
- Formal institutions and the development of entrepreneurial activity – the contingent role of corruption in emerging economies pp. 15-37

- Arezou Harraf, Hasan Ghura, Allam Hamdan and Xiaoqing Li
- Policies for supporting women entrepreneurs in developing countries: the case of Tanzania pp. 38-58

- Dina Modestus Nziku and Colette Henry
- The road to evidence based applicable policies for regional entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 59-77

- Johannes von Bloh
- Prescribing originality: investigating the impact of original knowledge on patent quality in the pharmaceutical sector pp. 78-97

- Kristie Briggs
- Institutions and entrepreneurial activity: a comparative analysis of Kosovo and other economies pp. 98-119

- Fadil Sahiti
- Special economic zones and liberalization avalanches pp. 120-139

- Lotta Moberg and Vlad Tarko
Volume 9, issue 4, 2020
- National systems of entrepreneurship: goals of sustainability pp. 345-364

- Mário Raposo, Cristina I. Fernandes and Pedro M. Veiga
Volume 9, issue 3, 2020
- Intersections between policy and institutions: a focus on enterprise growth in Swaziland pp. 253-275

- Boris Urban and Zethu Dlamini
- Supporting entrepreneurs when it matters: optimising capital allocation for impact pp. 277-302

- James Burton
- Commercial social spaces in the post-disaster context pp. 303-317

- Stefanie Haeffele and Alexander Wade Craig
- Here I come to save the day? Reassessing the efficacy of small business development centers in the Internet Era pp. 319-328

- M. Garrett Roth and Ryan Morris
- Comparing small business owner and voter beliefs regarding constraints on business growth pp. 329-341

- Trey Malone and Antonios Koumpias
Volume 9, issue 2, 2019
- Capitalism after Satoshi pp. 152-164

- Chris Berg, Sinclair Davidson and Jason Potts
- Crypto-friendliness: understanding blockchain public policy pp. 165-184

- Mikayla Novak
- Blockchains and institutional competition in innovation systems pp. 185-193

- Brendan Markey-Towler
- Governing the entrepreneurial discovery of blockchain applications pp. 194-212

- Darcy W.E. Allen
- Markets for rules: the promise and peril of blockchain distributed governance pp. 213-226

- Nick Cowen
- Cryptoliquidity: the blockchain and monetary stability pp. 227-252

- James Caton
Volume 9, issue 1, 2019
- The evolution of “entrepreneurial policing”: a review of the literature pp. 1-20

- Robert Smith
- Culture and Native American economic development pp. 21-39

- Jordan Karl Lofthouse
- The impact of labor market freedom on state-level in-migration in the US pp. 40-52

- Richard Cebula, Christopher M. Duquette and G. Jason Jolley
- Entrepreneurs pp. 53-64

- Gregory Price
- An academic perspective on the entrepreneurship policy agenda: themes, geographies and evolution pp. 65-93

- Alberto Arenal, Claudio Feijoo, Ana Moreno, Cristina Armuña and Sergio Ramos
- Effectiveness of tax reform on entrepreneurship pp. 94-111

- Chigozie Andy Ngwaba and SeyedSoroosh Azizi
- Entrepreneurial skill-building in rural ecosystems pp. 112-136

- Thomas S. Lyons, John S. Lyons and G. Jason Jolley
- Microfinance, entrepreneurship and institutional quality pp. 137-148

- Malavika Nair and Martha Njolomole
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