Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 9-10, 2025
- Rural entrepreneurship: foundations and future directions during a time of transformation pp. 1085-1101

- Steffen Korsgaard, William B. Gartner, Domenico Dentoni, Malin Tillmar and Johan Gaddefors
- Rural entrepreneurship as-practice: a framework for research beyond stereotypical notions of entrepreneurial agency and contextual constraints pp. 1102-1116

- Gesine Tuitjer and Neil Aaron Thompson
- Fanning the flame - a process-relational view on creative hub practices for rural development pp. 1117-1144

- Inge Hill, Maria Wishart and Ian Merrell
- Resolving resistance to rural entrepreneurial identities: an authenticity-based framework pp. 1145-1169

- Stella K. Seyb, Trang Dinh, Dean A. Shepherd and Joakim Wincent
- Agroecological entrepreneurship: a driving force in the sustainable transformation of agri-food systems pp. 1170-1190

- Francisco Garrido-Garza, Allison Loconto and Douglas K. R. Robinson
- Summons from the past: spiritual calling in Indigenous entrepreneurship pp. 1191-1213

- Sebastian Barros
- Aligning multiple mandates and mission simultaneously: a case of small and medium-sized social enterprises in South Africa pp. 1214-1245

- Emmanuel Simiyu Osembo, Kerrin Myres and Lauren Jankelowitz
- The neurosocial alchemy of entrepreneurial transformation: a deep dive into extended mirror neuron system and neuroplasticity pp. 1246-1260

- Vaneet Kaur
- A typology of the engaged university: an empirical investigation into how universities in Europe engage pp. 1261-1287

- Arno Meerman and Todd Davey
- Exploring the construction of social capital within the student entrepreneurship sub-ecosystem pp. 1288-1315

- Pauline Brunner and Karim Messeghem
- Understanding the influence of education and experience in transgenerational entrepreneurship in the agricultural context of the Canary Islands: a microfoundations view pp. 1316-1338

- Michael Montesdeoca-Godoy and Desiderio J. García-Almeida
- Exploring the influence of institutional factors and armed conflict on rural venture performance: a study in Colombia pp. 1339-1364

- Eduardo Gómez Araujo, Juan P. Escorcia-Caballero and Shester Campo Sierra
- Assessing the impact of MSMEs entrepreneurial competency on transformational entrepreneurship in a developing economy pp. 1365-1384

- Odafe Martin Egere, Gideon Maas and Paul Jones
- Entrepreneurial quality in emerging economies: does communist legacy matter? pp. 1385-1415

- Jerzy Cieślik, André van Stel and Peter van der Zwan
- The legitimacy of corporate accelerators within entrepreneurial ecosystems: perceptions of supported entrepreneurs pp. 1416-1438

- Constance Banc and Karim Messeghem
Volume 37, issue 7-8, 2025
- Fiction and the entrepreneurial imagination pp. 839-853

- William B. Gartner, Mattias Nordqvist, Roy Suddaby and Jennifer L. Schultz
- Bandersnatch and the entrepreneurial imagination: using critical literary methods to illustrate how antenarrative imagination emancipates entrepreneurs from path dependent storytelling pp. 854-881

- Rohny G. Saylors, Jacob A. Klopp and Jillian Saylors
- Bending reality to your will: entrepreneurship through the lens of magical realism pp. 882-905

- Max Ganzin and Erik Lundmark
- Understanding entrepreneurial imagination through poetry: lessons from John Keats’ ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ pp. 906-932

- Daniel Leunbach, Glenn Kristiansen and Truls Erikson
- The visceral imagination: exploring the visceral aspect of the entrepreneurial imagination through Roberto Bolaño’s The Savage Detectives pp. 933-955

- Felipe Symmes
- Neruda through copper-coloured glasses: the role of place attachment in the embeddedness of Chilean entrepreneurship pp. 956-982

- M. Kathleen Burke, Mark A. Conley and Sarah L. Jack
- A battle of hearts and minds: social construction of founder identity in family business exit through a family drama pp. 983-1003

- Trang Thi Quynh Dinh
- The bittersweet taste of family business: exploring the dynamics gendering and racializing entrepreneurship pp. 1004-1027

- Lara Pecis and Bingbing Ge
- Shaping masculine entrepreneur identities through fictions pp. 1028-1050

- Robert Smith
- Emancipatory entrepreneurship as the lifelong pursuit of Eigensinn pp. 1051-1068

- Thomas Cyron, M. Zawadzki and M. Edwards
- Who are the brain police? Reading pessimism into emancipatory entrepreneuring with Frank Zappa pp. 1069-1084

- Lauri Laine
Volume 37, issue 5-6, 2025
- Philosophy of entrepreneurship as conceptual housekeeping pp. 643-652

- Dimo Dimov
- ‘Start with a bold statement’ – gendered displays of confidence in entrepreneurial pitching pp. 653-670

- Linh Duong
- Leveraging political skill in the entrepreneurial fundraising process pp. 671-691

- Andrea Greven, Julian Fischer, Denise Fischer-Kreer and Malte Brettel
- Female but not too feminine. Perceptions of female entrepreneurs and their ventures: the role of gender and feminine adornments pp. 692-713

- Gordy Pleyers, Frank Janssen and Rachel S. Shinnar
- Navigating mission drift in social enterprises: the interplay of social entrepreneurs’ dual “business facet” and governance structure pp. 714-739

- Xinhe Zhuang, Chunxia Wang and Bin Li
- How civic engagement sparks entrepreneurial intention: the mediating role of well-being pp. 740-765

- Vu Tuan Chu, Hien Thu Tran and Mark Freel
- How do entrepreneurial ecosystem promotes entrepreneurship in non-core regions? A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis based on western China pp. 766-784

- Jiangbin Yin, Zixuan Wang and Yuan Hou
- Digital entrepreneurial ecosystem: the role of the sharing economy in driving innovation pp. 785-815

- Nick Hajli, Irina Baydarova and Tahir Nisar
- Entrepreneurs’ self-efficacy and business opportunity identification during COVID-19: the moderating role of social media interactions pp. 816-838

- Norifumi Kawai and Hataya Sibunruang
Volume 37, issue 3-4, 2025
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Where will my future Be? Adaptive sensemaking of refugee camp entrepreneurs in perpetual liminality pp. 325-349

- Aki Harima and Crista Plak
- The spatial interplay between productive and destructive entrepreneurship: do institutions meet expectations in rural areas? pp. 350-374

- David Urbano, Sebastian Aparicio, Juan Carlos Muñoz-Mora and Diego Martinez-Moya
- Failure’s virtues: the seeding of an emerging entrepreneurial ecosystem in a peripheral region pp. 375-391

- Colin Mason, Jacqueline Bartlett and Blair Winsor
- Environmental uncertainty and entrepreneurial orientation in collectivist and individualist cultures: evidence from Brazil and Belgium pp. 392-411

- Ernst Verwaal, Anna M. Pastwa and Mario Texeira Reis Neto
- What are we doing here?! Deprivation, family manoeuvres and a microbusiness ‘on the edge’ pp. 412-432

- Caroline Parkinson
- Is home where the heart is? Investigating the relationship between hometown and entrepreneurship pp. 433-459

- George Redhead and Zografia Bika
- Multilevel causal mechanisms in social entrepreneurship: the enabling role of social capital pp. 460-482

- Xiaoti Hu, Angelika Zimmermann and Susan Marlow
- Revealing the research potential for the field of cross-cultural entrepreneurship: lessons from an integrative literature review pp. 483-502

- Tobi Rodrigue and Kerstin Kuyken
- “I’d like to make a proper go of it but it’s really scary”: the perpetual liminality of informally self-employed women as stigmatized entrepreneurs pp. 503-520

- Sally Jones and Sara Nadin
- Metaphors and entrepreneurship: points of view, goals and future research questions pp. 521-548

- Dana Ghasempour, Seyyed Alireza Feyzbakhsh and Samaneh Arabshahi
- The nature, role and importance of family support for micro-female entrepreneurs from Cameroon pp. 549-566

- Ernestine N. Ning, Peter Rosa and Sarah Cooper
- Public support and firm performance: a systematic review and research agenda pp. 567-592

- Rubina Romanello, Josanco Floreani, Stefano Miani and Ondřej Dvouletý
- National culture and entrepreneurial orientation in a hostile environment: a study of informal enterprises in Nigeria pp. 593-617

- Ibrahim Kabir, M Muzamil Naqshbandi, Yazid Abdullahi Abubakar and Thuraya Farhana Said
- Shaping opportunity structures: how transport infrastructure fuels social ventures and reduces income inequality pp. 618-641

- Sunny Li Sun, Peiyi Jia, Jipeng Qi and Chao Guo
Volume 37, issue 1-2, 2025
- Contextualizing corporate entrepreneurship: a systematic review and future research agenda pp. 1-37

- Zerihun Girma Aragaw, Kajsa Haag and Massimo Baù
- Influenced by the lives of others: narratives of role modelling throughout the start-up process pp. 38-66

- Riccardo Nucci, Orla Byrne and Dimo Dimov
- ‘They don’t waste money on women’: gendered entrepreneurial household dynamics and the total social organization of labour pp. 67-91

- M. J. Baloyo and S. Jones
- A nudge in the right direction? Gender-informed support by female business-incubation managers for female STEM-entrepreneurs pp. 92-112

- Lorna Treanor and Susan Marlow
- Reimagining ‘entrepreneuring as emancipation’ as a broader struggle for a freer life pp. 113-133

- Mathias Karlsson
- Curiosity and curious search in Entrepreneurship pp. 134-156

- Chihmao Hsieh and Luke Pittaway
- Exploring the (dis)advantages of smart cities’ inclusive, integrative and social practices in new business creation: the effect of human capital inflow pp. 157-187

- Filippo Marchesani, Francesca Masciarelli and Andrea Bikfalvi
- The roles of entrepreneurial university and regional conditions for graduate entrepreneurship: a configurational approach pp. 188-213

- Shuangfa Huang, Malcolm Beynon, Martina Battisti, David Pickernell and Paul Jones
- The role and effectiveness of non-formal training programmes for entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic literature review pp. 214-247

- Margot Leger, Jelena Arsenijevic and Niels Bosma
- Historical shocks and community-based enterprises: the slave trades, family dynamics, and social entrepreneurship in Africa pp. 248-272

- Ikenna Uzuegbunam, Dharm Kapletia and Afam Ituma
- Socialist imprints and innovation strategies in a transition economy pp. 273-299

- Hien Tran and Mark Freel
- Stuck in the playground: a (failed) organizational entrepreneuring process pp. 300-324

- Hélène Picard, Pablo D. Fernández and Daniel Hjorth
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