Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 35, issue 9-10, 2023
- Aesthetic Embeddedness: Towards an Aesthetic Understanding of Cultural and Artistic Entrepreneurship pp. 695-714

- Simony R. Marins, Eduardo P. B. Davel and Samantha Parsley
- Framing conflicting demands and strategies for managing hybridity in social enterprises pp. 715-745

- Ana Maria Bojica and Javier Martínez-Del-Río
- Is older entrepreneurship being silenced? A policy analysis of Finnish government programmes pp. 746-761

- Paula Kupiainen, Katri Komulainen, Päivi Eriksson and Hannu Räty
- Necessity entrepreneurship: an integrative review and research agenda pp. 762-787

- Helene Mueller and Martina Pieperhoff
- Sayings and doings become ‘practice’ through ‘practice thirdness’: pivot in recipes for practice pp. 788-811

- Ayoob Sadeghiani, Alistair Anderson, Sadra Ahmadi, Sajjad Shokouhyar and Bahman Hajipour
- Going the whole nine yards: founder social identities and the nascent-active transition pp. 812-840

- Ilija Braun, Philipp Sieger and Heiko Bergmann
- Women entrepreneurs in the Gulf States: Taking stock and moving forward pp. 841-884

- Sumaya Hashim
- Driven to influence: how entrepreneurial drive and political skill influence new venture performance pp. 885-904

- Jiaju Yan, Nick Mmbaga, Michael Lerman and Tim Munyon
- “As if it were home”: an exploratory study of the role of homesickness among migrant entrepreneurs pp. 905-937

- Carlos Poblete, Vesna Mandakovic and Mauricio Apablaza
- Barefoot entrepreneurs trapped in liminal spaces: the case of homeless youths in New York City pp. 938-955

- Claire Doussard, Julien Billion, Jérémie Renouf and Sylvain Bureau
- Of resistance to patriarchy and occupation through a virtual bazaar: an institutional theory critique of the emancipatory potential of Palestinian women’s digital entrepreneurship pp. 956-978

- Doaa Althalathini and Hayfaa A. Tlaiss
- Family structure and entrepreneurship: Evidence from Swedish siblings pp. 979-1005

- Theodor Vladasel
Volume 35, issue 7-8, 2023
- The impact of policy uncertainty on entrepreneurial activity: a cross-country analysis pp. 593-616

- Indu Khurana, Alexis Habiyaremye, Veysel Avsar and Siri Terjesen
- The ‘Fetters of the Sib’ in an uncertain business environment - an experimental study in Burkina Faso pp. 617-643

- Björn Vollan, Myriam Hadnes, Marco Nilgen and Michael Kosfeld
- Self-regulation, micro-foundations and migrant entrepreneurs’ capacities for resilience pp. 644-665

- Natalia Vershinina and Peter Rodgers
- Family firms, Regional Competitiveness and Productivity: A Multilevel Approach pp. 666-694

- Stefano Amato, Rodrigo Basco and Fernanda Ricotta
Volume 35, issue 5-6, 2023
- Exploring perceived post-disaster performance in micro-businesses: how does entrepreneur psychological resilience matter? pp. 445-459

- Giulia Tagliazucchi, Francesca De Canio and Elisa Martinelli
- A contextual analysis of entrepreneurial identity and experience: women entrepreneurs in Turkey pp. 460-481

- Sibel Ozasir Kacar, Caroline Essers and Yvonne Benschop
- A systematic literature review of Chinese entrepreneurship: utilizing feminist theory with implications for public policy pp. 482-510

- Emily C. Blalock, Yangyang Fan and Xiaojun Lyu
- ‘Put heads together’: How engaging communities of inquiry propels innovation-driven entrepreneurship in emerging economies pp. 511-531

- Miaomiao Yin and Bingyu Zhou
- Academic entrepreneurship: work identity in contexts pp. 532-552

- Giulia Giunti and Jo Duberley
- Learning to navigate the landscape of participation. On the initiation of students into practices of entrepreneurship (and) education pp. 553-577

- Signe Hedeboe Frederiksen and Lene Tanggaard
- Board composition and corporate governance performance: investigating the effects of diversity pp. 578-591

- Yu-Hui Wang
- Correction pp. 592-592

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 3-4, 2023
- How research positions Central and Eastern European women entrepreneurs: A 30-year discourse analysis pp. 241-263

- Sanita Rugina and Helene Ahl
- The patriot-preneur – China’s strategic narrative of women entrepreneurs in Chinese media pp. 264-296

- Emily C. Blalock and Xiaojun Lyu
- Discursive threads in entrepreneurship policy texts: A comparative analysis between The Netherlands and Kosovo pp. 297-316

- Dillon Berjani, Elco van Burg and Karen Verduijn
- How learning spaces matter in entrepreneurship education: introducing the concept of topopraxis pp. 317-336

- Bo T. Christensen, Kasper M. Arendt and Daniel Hjorth
- Strangers in my home: the 2015 refugee event in Europe and founder social identities of nascent entrepreneurs pp. 337-365

- Josh Wei-Jun Hsueh, Nadine Hietschold, Philipp Sieger and Christian Voegtlin
- Commitment-based persistence in the face of venture decline: towards a renewed approach to small business orientation pp. 366-381

- Patrick Valéau
- The role of governance in enabling the pursuit of dual mission in bank-based impact investing pp. 382-401

- Richmond Odartey Lamptey and Michael Zisuh Ngoasong
- Exploring interfirm collaboration processes of small- and medium-sized enterprises: an institutional logics perspective pp. 402-423

- Ying Zhang
- Clusters under pressure: the impact of a crisis in Italian industrial districts pp. 424-443

- Valmir Emil Hoffmann, Fiorenza Belussi, F. Xavier Molina-Morales and Daniel Vieira Pires
Volume 35, issue 1-2, 2023
- The magical language of un-realistic venture ideas in social entrepreneurship pp. 1-23

- Marieshka Barton and Pablo Muñoz
- Managing through a crisis: emotional leadership strategies of high-growth entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 24-48

- Kautsar Ramli, Ben Spigel, Nick Williams, Suzanne Mawson and Sarah Jack
- Escaping the shadow of the past: historical context and generational identity work among young entrepreneurs in Phnom Penh’s nascent start-up scene pp. 49-77

- Maud van Merriënboer, Michiel Verver and Wouter Stam
- A discourse of virtue: how poor women entrepreneurs justify their activities in the context of moderate Islam pp. 78-102

- Carmelita Euline Ginting-Carlström and Myrto Chliova
- The ego-networks of female international entrepreneurs: a mixed-methods study pp. 103-128

- Gitte Ohrt Rosenbaum
- Female gender interests and education in women entrepreneurs’ definition of success in Uganda pp. 129-145

- Roser Manzanera-Ruiz, Olga Margret M. M Namasembe and Vanesa Barrales Molina
- Academic entrepreneuring as a long-term commitment to regional development pp. 146-161

- Bengt Johannisson
- Explore or exploit? Unpacking the situational conditions and cognitive mechanisms underlying entrepreneurial learning in the new venture development process pp. 162-186

- Ziad El-Awad
- Cryptocurrency legitimation through rhetorical strategies: an institutional entrepreneurship approach pp. 187-208

- Duygu Phillips, Per Bylund, Matthew W. Rutherford and Curt B. Moore
- Contextualizing the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship: the Chilean paradox pp. 209-239

- Daniel Mahn and Carlos Poblete
Volume 34, issue 9-10, 2022
- The moral of the story: ‘populism’ and ‘activism’ in entrepreneurship pp. 765-787

- Erik Melin, Johan Gaddefors and Richard Ferguson
- Why do good deeds go unnoticed? A perspective on the legitimacy Judgment of social entrepreneurship in China pp. 788-806

- WenZhi Zheng, Yichao Chen, Dai Yufang, Yenchun Jim Wu and Mengting Hu
- Aiming for legitimacy but perpetuating clichés – Social evaluations of the entrepreneurial identity pp. 807-827

- Alicia Prochotta, Elisabeth S. C. Berger and Andreas Kuckertz
- Intersecting where? The multi-scalar contextual embeddedness of intersectional entrepreneurs pp. 828-851

- S. Yamamura, P. Lassalle and E. Shaw
- Understanding the entrepreneurial resilience of indigenous women entrepreneurs as a dynamic process. The case of Quechuas in Bolivia pp. 852-867

- Antonio Padilla-Meléndez, Antonio Manuel Ciruela-Lorenzo, Ana-Rosa Del-Aguila-Obra and Juan Jose Plaza-Angulo
- How incubation creates value for early-stage entrepreneurs: the People-Place nexus pp. 868-889

- Charlene L. Nicholls-Nixon, Dave Valliere, Ranjita M. Singh and Zohreh Hassannezhad Chavoushi
- Business incubation as a community of practice: an emergent cultural web pp. 890-910

- Simon Stephens and Kristel Miller
- Understanding entrepreneurial ecosystems using complex adaptive systems theory: getting the big picture for economic development, practice, and policy pp. 911-934

- Lisa J. Daniel, Margarietha J. de Villiers Scheepers, Morgan P. Miles and Saskia de Klerk
- Exploring SME’s behavioural changes resulting from innovation policy: the effect of receiving a subsidy on intrapreneurship pp. 935-954

- Kars Mennens, Wilko Letterie, Anita Van Gils and Gaby Odekerken-Schröder
- How local geography shapes firm geography pp. 955-976

- Giulio Cainelli, Valentina Giannini and Donato Iacobucci
- Technology transfer offices and the formation of academic spin-off entrepreneurial teams pp. 977-1000

- Birgit Helene Jevnaker and Bisrat Agegnehu Misganaw
- Social entrepreneurial crowdfunding: Influence of the type of rewards and of prosocial motivation on the crowds’ willingness to contribute pp. 1001-1024

- Paulami Mitra, Frank Janssen, Julie Hermans and Jill Kickul
Volume 34, issue 7-8, 2022
- Special issue in memory of professor Alistair Anderson ‘Social Perspectives of Entrepreneuring’ pp. 507-514

- Sarah Jack and Johan Gaddefors
- A non-workshop on a socialized view of entrepreneurship: building and extending a community of practice for work on embeddedness pp. 515-541

- Claire Champenois and Sarah L. Jack
- Changing places: the generative effects of community embeddedness in place pp. 542-566

- Helen M. Haugh
- Images of entrepreneurship: divergent national constructions of what it is to ‘do’ entrepreneurship pp. 567-581

- James Cunningham and Simon S. Fraser
- Entrepreneuring as emancipation in family business succession: a story of agony and ecstasy pp. 582-602

- Miruna Radu-Lefebvre, Sébastien Ronteau, Vincent Lefebvre and Maura McAdam
- Death and entrepreneuring in family businesses: a complexity and stewardship perspective pp. 603-629

- Allan Discua Cruz and Eleanor Hamilton
- Entrepreneuring in necessity contexts: effecting change among widow entrepreneurs in Northern Ghana pp. 630-649

- Monica C. Lent
- Microfinance and micropreneurship in rural South-East Nigeria: an exploration of the effects of institutions pp. 650-667

- Irene Ukanwa, Lin Xiong, Jahangir Wasim and Laura Galloway
- Narrating the ‘social’: the evolving stories of Pakistan’s social entrepreneurs pp. 668-685

- James Cunningham, Lin Xiong, Hina Hashim and Mohammad Sohail Yunis
- Transforming enterprise education: sustainable pedagogies of hope and social justice pp. 686-700

- Sarah Dodd, Serxia Lage-Arias, Karin Berglund, Sarah Jack, Ulla Hytti and Karen Verduijn
- Rethinking and reconceptualising entrepreneurship education a legacy from Alistair Anderson pp. 701-721

- Michela Loi and Alain Fayolle
- Women’s empowerment and emancipation through entrepreneurship: extending Professor Alistair Anderson’s contributions pp. 722-741

- María José Ibáñez and Maribel Guerrero
- Online communities and entrepreneuring mothers: practices of building, being and belonging pp. 742-764

- Natalia Vershinina, Nichola Phillips and Maura McAdam
Volume 34, issue 5-6, 2022
- Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and distinguishing features of effective policies – an evidence-based approach pp. 343-375

- João Candeias and Soumodip Sarkar
- Community enterprise, community entrepreneurship and local development: a literature review on three decades of empirical studies and theorizations pp. 376-401

- Nicoletta Buratti, Cécile Sillig and Massimo Albanese
- Contextual understanding of care ethics in social entrepreneurship pp. 402-433

- Subhanjan Sengupta and Hanna Lehtimäki
- Venture capital investment, intellectual property rights protection and firm innovation: evidence from China pp. 434-470

- Di Guo and Kun Jiang
- Growing beyond the niche? How machines link production and networking practices of small rural food businesses pp. 471-485

- Gesine Tuitjer
- Chinese migrant microenterprises and social capital: a multiple case study analysis in industrial clusters in Italy pp. 486-505

- Mario Biggeri, Lisa Braito and Huanhuai Zhou
Volume 34, issue 3-4, 2022
- Entrepreneurship and embeddedness: process, context and theoretical foundations pp. 210-221

- Steffen Korsgaard, Caroline Wigren-Kristoferson, Ethel Brundin, Karin Hellerstedt, Gry Agnete Alsos and Jorunn Grande
- ‘Adopting place’: how an entrepreneurial sense of belonging can help revitalise communities pp. 222-246

- George Redhead and Zografia Bika
- In the same boat? The dynamics of embedded firms in peripheral regions pp. 247-268

- Jenny Sofie Kjemphei Larsen, Thomas Lauvås and Roger Sørheim
- Theorizing Disembedding and Re-Embedding: Resource Mobilization in Refugee Entrepreneurship pp. 269-293

- Aki Harima
- Does location matter? Unpacking the dynamic relationship between the spatial context and embeddedness in women’s entrepreneurship pp. 294-318

- Sara Alshareef
- The interconnected influences of institutional and social embeddedness on processes of social innovation: A Polanyian perspective pp. 319-342

- Vicky Nowak and Paola Raffaelli
Volume 34, issue 1-2, 2022
- The joys and pitfalls of writing interesting research pp. 1-5

- Miruna Radu-Lefebvre and Ulla Hytti
- Indigenous Entrepreneurship. Current issues and future lines pp. 6-31

- Antonio Padilla-Meléndez, Juan Jose Plaza-Angulo, Ana-Rosa Del-Aguila-Obra and Antonio Manuel Ciruela-Lorenzo
- Rethinking embeddedness: a review and research agenda pp. 32-56

- Caroline Wigren-Kristoferson, Ethel Brundin, Karin Hellerstedt, Anna Stevenson and Maria Aggestam
- The influence of local embeddedness on the economic, social, and environmental sustainability practices of regional small firms pp. 57-81

- Jalleh Sharafizad, Janice Redmond and Craig Parker
- Entrepreneurship as a pathway into and out of poverty: a configuration perspective pp. 82-109

- Susana. C. Santos, Sílvia Costa and Michael H. Morris
- Retaining the nonprofit mission: The case of social enterprise emergence in India from a traditional nonprofit pp. 110-136

- K.V. Gopakumar
- Redefining boundaries: the case of women angel investors in a patriarchal context pp. 137-157

- Alain Daou, David Talbot and Zouhour Jomaa
- Endure, escape or engage: how and when misaligned institutional logics and entrepreneurial agency contribute to the maturing of entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 158-178

- Stefan Korber, Janine Swail and Rishi Krishanasamy
- The effect of birth order on entrepreneurship: evidence from China pp. 179-208

- Tao Wang, Yue Wang and Wenlong Mu
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