Local Economy
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Volume 29, issue 8, 2014
- Innovation and e-commerce in clusters of small firms: The case of a regional e-marketplace pp. 771-794

- Eleonora Lorenzini
- Small, local, and loyal: How firm attributes affect workers’ organizational commitment pp. 795-809

- Katie L Halbesleben and Charles M Tolbert
- Legal structure and outcomes of social enterprise: The case of South Yorkshire, UK pp. 810-825

- Walter Mswaka and Olu Aluko
- Entrepreneurial woman and territory: A cross-sectoral analysis pp. 826-840

- Vittoria Marino and Raffaella Montera
- Employing the long-term unemployed: A demand-side oriented policy in retail in Greater Paris pp. 841-853

- Geraldine Rieucau and Marie Salognon
- Creative city policy in the context of urban asymmetry pp. 854-867

- Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko
Volume 29, issue 6-7, 2014
- The Seventh World Urban Forum in MedellÃn: Lessons for city transformation pp. 575-578

- Ivan Turok
- Ireland’s immigration policies (1997–present): Links to global trends of labour division and effects on national labour market structure pp. 579-597

- Siobhán R McPhee
- Embedded models of rural entrepreneurship: The case of pubs in Cumbria, North West of England pp. 598-616

- Ignazio Cabras and Gary Bosworth
- Local Enterprise Partnerships and the low-carbon economy: Front runners, uncertainty and divergence pp. 617-634

- Jessica Britton and Bridget Woodman
- Urban regeneration companies and their institutional setting: Prevailing instabilities within the West Midlands, England pp. 635-656

- Steven R Henderson
- Teddy bears and tigers: How renewable energy can revitalise local communities pp. 657-674

- George Callaghan and Derek Williams
- Towards a typology of local development policies and programmes pp. 675-686

- Bruno Dente
- The dominant rationality of local stakeholder networks: The case of a southern Italian province pp. 687-707

- Giovanni Pino, M Irene Prete and Gianluigi Guido
- Complementary currencies: History, theory, prospects pp. 708-722

- Mark S Peacock
- Motives for starting up a side activity in rural areas in the Netherlands pp. 723-739

- Marianna Markantoni, Dirk Strijker and Sierdjan Koster
- The Work Profiler: A digital instrument for selection and diagnosis of the unemployed pp. 740-749

- Martijn A Wijnhoven and Harriët Havinga
- Blue sky thinking meets green field usability: Can mobile internet software engineering bridge the rural divide? pp. 750-761

- Andrew Morgan, Alan Dix, Mike Phillips and Chris House
- Periphery, professionalism and government stability in Israel’s local government pp. 762-768

- Baruch Mevorach, Amir Horkin and Ytzhak Katz
Volume 29, issue 4-5, 2014
- (Re)appraising place-based economic development strategies pp. 273-282

- Lee Pugalis and Gill Bentley
- Shifting paradigms: People-centred models, active regional development, space-blind policies and place-based approaches pp. 283-294

- Gill Bentley and Lee Pugalis
- Development without a metropolis: Inspiration for non-metropolitan support practices from Denmark pp. 295-308

- Christian Kjær Monsson
- Developing information to support the implementation of place-based economic development strategies: A case study of regional and rural development policy in the State of Victoria, Australia pp. 309-322

- Chris McDonald
- Multi-level governance and peripheral places: The North-East of England pp. 323-333

- Howard Elcock
- Self-organisation and retail-led regeneration: A new territorial governance within the Italian context pp. 334-344

- Grazia Brunetta and Ombretta Caldarice
- Linking rural assets to market demand: Wealth creation value chains in rural America pp. 345-353

- Shanna Ratner and Deborah Markley
- Reappraising the place for private rental housing in the UK market: Why an unbalanced economy is at risk of becoming even worse… pp. 354-362

- Martin Field
- Place-based economic development strategy in England: Filling the missing space pp. 363-377

- Paul Hildreth and David Bailey
- Towards place-based regional and local development strategies in Central and Eastern Europe? EU cohesion policy and strategic planning capacity at the sub-national level pp. 378-393

- Marcin DÄ…browski
- Place-based strategies or territorial cooperation? Regional development in transnational perspective in Italy pp. 394-411

- Filippo Celata and Raffaella Coletti
- Borderlands: Rescaling economic development in Northern England in the context of greater Scottish autonomy pp. 412-428

- Keith Shaw, Fred Robinson and Jonathan Blackie
- On the waterfront: Studying the development of residences and workplaces at Norra Älvstranden, Gothenburg, Sweden pp. 429-452

- Jonathan Borggren and Patrik Ström
- The rise of the non-state ‘place-based’ economic development strategy pp. 453-468

- John Harrison
- Promoting a place-based approach in the configuration of local development policies in Spain: The Catalan experience pp. 469-485

- Nemo Remesar and Manuel Borja
- The catalysts of small town economic development in a free market economy: A case study of New Zealand pp. 486-502

- Etienne Nel and Teresa Stevenson
- The globality of the local? A decolonial perspective on local economic development in South Africa pp. 503-518

- Morgan Ndlovu and Eric Nyembezi Makoni
- Reappraising the World Bank responses to rapid urbanisation: Slum improvements in Nigeria pp. 519-540

- Lee Pugalis, Bob Giddings and Kelechi Anyigor
- Competitiveness through cooperation: Analysis of spatial patterns and inter-jurisdictional collaboration in the place branding of Ontario communities, Canada pp. 541-560

- Evan Cleave and Godwin Arku
- Place-based development strategies: Possibilities, dilemmas and ongoing debates pp. 561-572

- Lee Pugalis and Gill Bentley
Volume 29, issue 3, 2014
- A bioregional economy: A green and post-capitalist alternative to an economy of accumulation pp. 173-180

- Rhydian Fôn James and Molly Scott Cato
- Evaluating the transition from Regional Development Agencies to Local Economic Partnerships: The views of SMEs in the British West Midlands pp. 181-194

- Laura James and David Guile
- Something is stirring in Anfield: Elite Premier League football and localism pp. 195-212

- Alan Southern
- The microfinance sector in Vietnam: An overview of its present state and future prospects pp. 213-227

- Raquel Marbán-Flores
- The contribution of rural businesses to community resilience pp. 228-244

- Artur Steiner and Jane Atterton
- Empty gestures? A review of the discourses of ‘localism’ from the practitioner’s perspective pp. 245-256

- Carol Ludwig and Gregory Ludwig
- Employers and schools: How Mansfield is building a world of work approach pp. 257-266

- Jo Hutchinson and Berni Dickinson
- Green GP (ed.) Handbook of Rural Development pp. 267-270

- Tony Jackson
Volume 29, issue 1-2, 2014
- Ghana’s development dilemma: The quest for a pragmatic approach pp. 3-8

- Sam Sarpong
- Local Enterprise Agency loan funds and investment readiness in UK small firms pp. 9-21

- David Irwin, Steve Pattinson and Jonathan Scott
- Economic consequences of failed autonomous adaptation to extreme floods: A case study from Bangladesh pp. 22-37

- Md Aboul Fazal Younus and Nick Harvey
- The impact of recession on city regions: The British experience, 2008–2013 pp. 38-51

- Alan Townsend and Tony Champion
- Neoliberalising a divided society? The regeneration of Crumlin Road Gaol and Girdwood Park, North Belfast pp. 52-64

- Jenny Muir
- Rethinking the purpose of community empowerment in neighbourhood regeneration: The need for policy clarity pp. 65-81

- Louise Lawson and Ade Kearns
- London 2012: Missed out on Olympics contracts? A case study of ethnic minority organisations in East London pp. 82-97

- Sara Calvo
- Tourism, development and corporate social responsibility in Livingstone, Zambia pp. 98-112

- Sam McLachlan and Tony Binns
- Pre-employment training for the unemployed: A case study of a call centre foundation programme pp. 113-128

- Julian Clarke
- Governance and policy challenges of implementing urban low-carbon transport initiatives pp. 129-140

- Elizabeth Tait, Richard Laing and David Gray
- Local municipalities’ involvement in promoting the internationalisation of SMEs pp. 141-162

- Aurora Teixeira and Maria João Barros
- The rural Big Society and (changing) public service delivery: A case study of Jubilee Park pp. 163-169

- Jessica Sellick
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