Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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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
Volume 36, issue 9-10, 2024
- Capitalizing the future: opportunity capital as symbolic significance of an entrepreneur’s future-venture story pp. 1145-1160

- Dimo Dimov and Kutay Güneştepe
- When given two choices, take both! Social impact assessment in social entrepreneurship pp. 1161-1187

- Pablo Muñoz and Edward N Gamble
- Entrepreneuring as provocation and its critical capacity: problematizing and establishing meanings of entrepreneurship pp. 1188-1209

- Patrick Gregori
- The role of cunning misrepresentations in entrepreneurial impression management pp. 1210-1231

- Andreas Giazitzoglu, Andrea Whittle and Frank Mueller
- What makes entrepreneurship counter-cyclical? Evidence from a shutdown of start-up subsidies in Denmark pp. 1232-1256

- Marianna Marino, Francesca Melillo, Pierpaolo Parrotta and Nina Smith
- The influence of politics on the governance of an entrepreneurial ecosystem in a developing country: a generative institutional discourse approach pp. 1257-1274

- Endrit Kromidha, Levent Altinay and Hasan Evrim Arici
- Authenticity and craft entrepreneurship: the interplay of passion and place pp. 1275-1293

- Hilary Downey, Maura McAdam and Caren Crowley
- Co-creating value in entrepreneurship: an exploratory study of Lebanese women pp. 1294-1313

- Jillian Dawes Farquhar, Jessica Lichy, Doaa Althalathini, Maher Kachour and Nicolette Michels
- Exploring social cognition in an international context: insights from the social representations perspective on legitimacy among French entrepreneurs pp. 1314-1332

- Ali Ghods, Antonin Ricard and Bénedicte Aldebert
- Types, determinants, and outcomes of entrepreneurial behaviours during crises pp. 1333-1362

- Luca Castellanza and Michael Woywode
- Preparedness shapes tomorrow: crisis preparedness and strategies among SMEs amid external crises pp. 1363-1384

- Kim Klyver and Suna Løwe Nielsen
- Shaping entrepreneurship in developing countries: the role of savings and credit groups pp. 1385-1407

- Cristina Bettinelli, Barbara Del Bosco and Davide Castellani
Volume 36, issue 7-8, 2024
- Bricolage – a systematic review, conceptualization, and research agenda pp. 833-854

- Sara Mateus and Soumodip Sarkar
- Cultural diversity: an impetus to economic growth – under what conditions? pp. 855-880

- Ratan J. S. Dheer
- Creating an entrepreneurial story in digital spaces: the journeys and experiences of social media entrepreneurs pp. 881-896

- Simon Stephens and Kristel Miller
- Inspiring role model and compassion in nascent social entrepreneurs: does education matter? pp. 897-921

- Mir Shahid Satar
- Gendered transitions to self-employment and business ownership: a linked-lives perspective pp. 922-939

- Shireen Kanji and Natalia Vershinina
- Employment growth and profitability in European SMEs: the 100% speed limit pp. 940-964

- Vivien Lefebvre
- Regional-level coopetition strategies and company performance: evidence from the Canadian wine industry pp. 965-994

- James M. Crick and Dave Crick
- Regional emergency networks: how organizations shape technological collaborations under extreme conditions pp. 995-1015

- Isabel Díez-Vial and Jose Antonio Belso-Martinez
- The geography of entrepreneurship from a developing country perspective. The role of large spatial differences pp. 1016-1036

- Halit Duran
- Exploring the impact of design thinking on social enterprise mission-aligned innovation pp. 1037-1053

- Catherine Docherty, Micaela Mazzei and Artur Steiner
- Exploring the social and spatial role of social media for community entrepreneurship pp. 1054-1070

- Josefina Jonsson
- Believing in climate change: help or hindrance for entrepreneurs’ resilience? pp. 1071-1095

- Krista B. Lewellyn, Silviana Falcon and Kaveh Moghaddam
- Organizational ambidexterity in young SMEs? The incompatibility of entrepreneurial orientation and process improvement pp. 1096-1117

- Jesper Raalskov, Jakob Schlichter, Anders Haug and Kim Klyver
- Knowledge creation and knowledge exploitation influencing employee venturing behaviours at the national level: the moderating role of national entrepreneurial values pp. 1118-1144

- Menglei Gu, Chengli Shu and David Urbano
Volume 36, issue 5-6, 2024
- Anatomy of a qualitative methods section: embracing the researcher as an engaged author pp. 561-576

- Johan Gaddefors and James Cunningham
- Human-animal mutualism in regenerative entrepreneurship pp. 577-606

- Pablo Muñoz and Mauricio Hernandez
- Business in the backwaters: how ‘distance from the core’ impacts entrepreneurs’ lived experiences pp. 607-631

- Andreas Giazitzoglu, Thierry Volery, James Cunningham, Antoine Musu and Carmine Bianchi
- A performative perspective on sensing, seizing, and transforming in small- and medium-sized enterprises pp. 632-658

- Alexander Engelmann
- Back to work? How employers perceive applicants’ experience of entrepreneurial failure pp. 659-680

- Anna Jenkins, Leona Achtenhagen and Karin Hellerstedt
- Entrepreneurial opportunities as expressions of personal identities: interpretative engagement through personal value structures pp. 681-706

- Farsan Madjdi, Mark Packard and Badri Zolfaghari
- Towards an ethical awareness of entrepreneurs: a Nietzschean perspective on creative destruction pp. 707-721

- Steven F. Pittz and Thomas G. Pittz
- Employee layoffs in times of crisis: do family firms differ? pp. 722-744

- Massimo Baù, Johan Karlsson, Kajsa Haag, Daniel Pittino and Francesco Chirico
- Causal Configurations of SME Strategic Renewal in Crisis: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) of Quebec Entrepreneurs amid COVID-19 pp. 745-774

- Yihan Wang, Ekaterina Turkina, Samantha Khoury and Normand Lemay
- Homogenization processes in entrepreneurship education: the case of Junior Achievement pp. 775-797

- Catherine Brentnall, Martin Lackéus and Per Blenker
- Resilience and entrepreneurial decision-making: the heterogeneity among Italian innovative start-ups pp. 798-815

- Sara Baroncelli, Andrea Caputo, Erica Santini and Christina Theodoraki
- Overconfidence, misjudgment, and entry in experimental entrepreneurial markets: evidence from Panama pp. 816-832

- Valentina Rotondi
Volume 36, issue 3-4, 2024
- Margins of intervention? Gender, Bourdieu and women’s regional entrepreneurial networks pp. 209-242

- Richard T Harrison, Claire M Leitch and Maura McAdam
- Gender and sex in starting up: a social stereotype approach pp. 243-265

- Francisco Liñán Alcalde, Inmaculada Jaén and Maria J. Rodríguez
- Patriarchy repackaged: how a neoliberal economy and conservative gender norms shape entrepreneurial identities in Eastern Europe pp. 266-293

- Sanita Rugina and Helene Ahl
- Scaling the great wall: how women entrepreneurs in China overcome cultural barriers through digital affordances pp. 294-311

- Heidi Wiig, Peter Kalum Schou and Birte Hansen
- The distinct nature of U.S. based female immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 312-340

- Claudia Gomez, B. Yasanthi Perera and Lucas Engelhardt
- Follow the money: funding acquisition processes of nascent ventures pp. 341-365

- Andrea M. Herrmann, Friedemann Polzin, Lukas Held and Dimo Dimov
- Responding to financing uncertainty in complex settings: the case of immigrant entrepreneurs from the Arab world in Sweden pp. 366-385

- Bryan Malki
- Private equity and entrepreneurial investments: understanding the determinants of founder-CEO succession in the Caribbean pp. 386-415

- Bruce Hearn, Venancio Tauringana and Collins Ntim
- Entrepreneurship in constrained immigration contexts – the liminal integration of Syrian refugees pp. 416-435

- Deema Refai, John Lever and Radi Haloub
- Exploring the impact of regional characteristics on social incubators’ mission, structure and activity: a contingency perspective pp. 436-459

- Alexandra Gaidos, C. Gurău and F. Palpacuer
- A structured review of start-up accelerator performance measurement: an integrated entrepreneurial program evaluation approach pp. 460-488

- Peter W. Moroz, Oscar Sierra and Robert Anderson
- An Entrepreneurship-as-practice perspective of next-generation becoming family businesses successors: the role of discursive artefacts pp. 489-515

- Bingbing Ge, Eleanor Hamilton and Kajsa Haag
- The impact of parental emotional support on the succession intentions of next-generation family business members pp. 516-534

- Roisin Lyons, Farhad Uddin Ahmed, Eric Clinton, Colm O’Gorman and Robert Gillanders
- When crises meet grand environmental challenges: Navigating intertemporal tensions in European manufacturing family firms pp. 535-559

- Sophia Jungk and Matthias Waldkirch
Volume 36, issue 1-2, 2024
- Resilience and digitally-advanced entrepreneurship pp. 1-9

- David B. Audretsch, Maksim Belitski, Rosa Caiazza, Mark D. Drapeau, Matthias Menter and William J. Wales
- Blockchain and vulnerable entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 10-35

- Hans Rawhouser, Silvio Vismara and Nir Kshetri
- Knowledge strategies and digital technologies maturity: effects on small business performance pp. 36-54

- João J. Ferreira, Bárbara Cruz, Pedro M. Veiga and Domingo Ribeiro-Soriano
- Entrepreneurial growth aspirations during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of ICT infrastructure quality versus policy response pp. 55-75

- Maribel Guerrero, Tomasz Mickiewicz and Fei Qin
- German financial state aid during Covid-19 pandemic: Higher impact among digitalized self-employed pp. 76-97

- Irene Bertschek, Joern Block, Alexander S. Kritikos and Caroline Stiel
- In danger of being left behind? – Media narratives of the digital transformation in the German Mittelstand pp. 98-114

- Simone Schmid and Friederike Welter
- Sectoral digital capabilities and complementarities in shaping young firms’ growth: evidence from Europe pp. 115-135

- Randolph Bruno, Julia Korosteleva, Kirill Osaulenko and Slavo Radosevic
- Techno-overload and well-being of French small business owners: identifying the flipside of digital technologies pp. 136-161

- Roy Thurik, Alexandre Benzari, Christian Fisch, Jinia Mukerjee and Olivier Torrès
- Inside out: The interplay between institutions and digital technologies for SMEs performance pp. 162-181

- David Urbano, Sebastian Aparicio, Stephanie Scott and Diego Martinez-Moya
- How small firms build resilience to ward off crises: a paradox perspective pp. 182-207

- Sanjay Chaudhary, Amandeep Dhir, N. Meenakshi and Michael Christofi
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