Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 6, 2006
- Industrial and knowledge relocation strategies under the challenges of globalization and digitalization: the move of small and medium enterprises among territorial systems pp. 443-471

- Lucio Biggiero
- The decline of the industrial district of Como: recession, relocation or reconversion? pp. 473-501

- Fernando G. Alberti
- Industrial districts: something more than a neighbourhood pp. 503-524

- F Xavier Molina-Morales and M. Teresa Martínez-Fernández
- The development of industrial clusters and public policy pp. 525-542

- Frank McDonald, Dimitris Tsagdis and Qihai Huang
- Evolution and relocation in fashion-led Italian districts: evidence from two case-studies pp. 543-562

- Alessia Sammarra and Fiorenza Belussi
Volume 18, issue 5, 2006
- Rural entrepreneurs and institutional assistance: an empirical study from mountainous Italy pp. 371-392

- Nicola Meccheri and Gianluigi Pelloni
- The Pharmacia story of entrepreneurship and as a creative technical university1 -- an experiment in innovation, organizational break up and industrial renaissance pp. 393-420

- Gunnar Eliasson and Åsa Eliasson
- Entrepreneurial processes and the social construction of opportunity pp. 421-440

- Denise Fletcher
Volume 18, issue 4, 2006
- Industrial districts and internationalization: the case of the agri-food industry in Modena, Italy pp. 279-304

- Paola Bertolini and Enrico Giovannetti
- The dynamics of entrepreneurs’ networks in a transitioning economy: the case of Russia pp. 305-320

- Bat Batjargal
- For the greater good: business networks and business social responsibility to communities pp. 321-339

- Terry L. Besser, Nancy Miller and Robert K. Perkins
- Gender and the commercialization of university science: academic founders of spinout companies pp. 341-366

- Peter Rosa and Alison Dawson
- Book review pp. 367-369

- Mats Hammarstedt
Volume 18, issue 3, 2006
- Owner-managers, clusters and local embeddedness: small firms in the Sheffield (UK) metal-working cluster pp. 185-205

- H. Doug Watts, Andrew M. Wood and Perry Wardle
- Why are some Spanish manufacturing firms internationalizing rapidly? The role of business and institutional international networks pp. 207-226

- José A Belso-Martínez
- Regional development and sources of superior performance across textile and IT sectors in Taiwan pp. 227-248

- Yi-Min Chen and Feng-Jyh Lin
- Entrepreneurship: the missing ingredient in China's STIPs? pp. 249-274

- Lorraine Watkins-Mathys and M. John Foster
Volume 18, issue 2, 2006
- Swedish tribalism and Tanzanian entrepreneurship: preconditions for trust formation pp. 91-107

- Malin Tillmar
- In-migrant entrepreneurship in rural England: beyond local embeddedness pp. 109-131

- Christos Kalantaridis and Zografia Bika
- Ethnic minority business and the employment of illegal immigrants pp. 133-150

- Trevor Jones, Monder Ram and Paul Edwards
- Explaining female and male entrepreneurship at the country level pp. 151-183

- Ingrid Verheul, André van Stel and Roy Thurik
Volume 18, issue 1, 2006
- Balancing localization and globalization:exploring the impact of firm internationalization on a regional cluster pp. 1-24

- Richard De Martino, David Mc Hardy Reid and Stelios C. Zygliodopoulos
- The territoriality of the network economy and urban networks: evidence from flanders pp. 25-53

- Peter Cabus and Wim Vanhaverbeke
- Collective action, governance structure and organizational trust in localized systems of production. The case of the AOC organization of small producers pp. 55-72

- Andre Torre
- Fix or fixation? The contributions and limitations of entrepreneurship and small firms to combating social exclusion pp. 73-89

- Robert Blackburn and Monder Ram
Volume 17, issue 6, 2005
- Contrasting local responses to globalization: the case of volume yacht manufacturing in Europe pp. 405-429

- Richard Blundel and Michael Thatcher
- The role of university-based industrial extension services in the business performance of small manufacturing firms: case-study evidence from Western New York pp. 431-447

- Alan Macpherson and Michael Ziolkowski
- The geography of talent: entrepreneurship and local economic development in Oxfordshire pp. 449-478

- Helen Lawton Smith, John Glasson and Andrew Chadwick
- ‘Created’ enclaves for enterprise: an empirical study of Singapore's industrial parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China pp. 479-499

- Caroline Yeoh, Wilfred Pow Ngee How and Ai Lin Leong
Volume 17, issue 5, 2005
- The dynamics of regional specialization and cluster formation: dividing trajectories of maritime industries in two Norwegian regions pp. 313-338

- AsbjØrn Karlsen
- Local clusters in global value chains: exploring dynamic linkages between Germany and Pakistan pp. 339-363

- Khalid Nadvi and Gerhard Halder
- Information flows and adaptation in Tanzanian cottage industries pp. 365-388

- Stein Kristiansen, Joseph Kimeme, Andrew Mbwambo and Fathul Wahid
- Ethnic group size, linguistic isolation, and immigrant entrepreneurship in the USA pp. 389-404

- Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila
Volume 17, issue 4, 2005
- Innovation, networking and the new industrial clusters: the characteristics of networks and local innovation capabilities in the Turkish industrial clusters pp. 237-266

- Ayda Eraydin and Bilge Armatli-Köroğlu
- Linkage lock-in and regional economic development: the case of the Øresund medi-tech plastics industry pp. 267-291

- Henrik Sornn-Friese and Janne Simoni Sørensen
- Technology centres during the economic downturn: what have we learned? pp. 293-312

- Ross Gittell and Jeffrey Sohl
Volume 17, issue 3, 2005
- Antecedents of trust in industrial districts: an empirical analysis of inter-firm relations in a Turkish industrial district pp. 163-182

- Beyza Oba and Fatih Semerciöz
- Creation of relational assets through the ‘library of equipment’ model: an industrial modernization approach of Japan's local technology centres pp. 183-204

- Hiro Izushi
- Are Scottish firms meeting the ICT challenge? Results from a National Survey of Enterprise pp. 205-222

- H. M. Haugh and P. J. A. Robson
- A new US definition of ‘Minority Business’: lessons from the first four years pp. 223-235

- Matthew C. Sonfield
Volume 17, issue 2, 2005
- An evaluation of public support measures for private external consultancies to SMEs in the Walloon Region of Belgium pp. 89-108

- Johan Lambrecht and Fabrice Pirnay
- Aspiring, nascent and fledgling entrepreneurs: an investigation of the business start-up process pp. 109-127

- Beate Rotefoss and Lars Kolvereid
- Bootstrap financing and owners’ perceptions of their business constraints and opportunities pp. 129-144

- Richard B. Carter and Howard Van Auken
- Equilibrium entrepreneurship rate, economic development and growth. Evidence from Spanish regions pp. 145-161

- José A. Belso Martínez
Volume 17, issue 1, 2005
- Lifestyle, growth, or community involvement? The balance of goals of UK artisan food producers pp. 1-15

- Angela Tregear
- The ‘new generation of African entrepreneurs’: networking to change the climate for business and private sector-led development pp. 17-42

- Barbara E. McDade and Anita Spring
- Entrepreneurship in the public sector: a framework of analysis in European local governments pp. 43-64

- Stefania Zerbinati and Vangelis Souitaris
- An institutional analysis of marketing practices of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan pp. 65-88

- Wai-Sum Siu
Volume 16, issue 6, 2004
- In what sense ‘regional development?’: entrepreneurship, underdevelopment and strong tradition in the periphery pp. 439-458

- Paul Benneworth
- Policies to promote new knowledge-intensive industrial agglomerations pp. 459-479

- Colm O’gorman and Mika Kautonen
- Beyond portfolio entrepreneurship: multiple income sources in small firms pp. 481-499

- Sara Carter, Stephen Tagg and Pavlos Dimitratos
- Internationalization of private firms: environmental turbulence and organizational strategies and resources pp. 501-522

- Paul Westhead, Mike Wright and Deniz Ucbasaran
Volume 16, issue 5, 2004
- Networks and linkages among firms and organizations in the Ottawa-region technology cluster pp. 351-368

- Judith J. Madill, George H. Haines and Allan L. Riding
- High technology localization and extra-regional networks pp. 369-390

- John N. H. Britton
- Entrepreneurs’ networks and the success of start-ups pp. 391-412

- Peter Witt
- Creating space for play/invention -- concepts of space and organizational entrepreneurship pp. 413-432

- Daniel Hjorth
- Book review of Economic Geography of Higher Education: Knowledge Infrastructure and Learning Regions. Edited by R OEL R UTTEN, F RANS B OEKEMA and E LSA K UIJPERS (London: Routledge, 2003). [Pp. 258] pp. 433-437

- Edward J. Malecki
Volume 16, issue 4, 2004
- Networks, weak signals and technological innovations among SMEs in the land-based transportation equipment sector pp. 251-269

- Pierre-André Julien, Eric Andriambeloson and Charles Ramangalahy
- Is small beautiful? The case of the Swedish IT industry pp. 271-287

- Dan Johansson
- International entrepreneurship and the small business pp. 289-305

- Denise Fletcher
- Financial bootstrapping and venture development in the software industry pp. 307-333

- Richard T. Harrison, Colin M. Mason and Paul Girling
- Self-employment in the era of the new economic model in Latin America: a case study from Nicaragua pp. 335-350

- Michael Pisani and José A. Pagán
Volume 16, issue 3, 2004
- Reclaiming the space of entrepreneurship in society: geographical, discursive and social dimensions pp. 179-196

- Chris Steyaert and Jerome Katz
- A cross-national study of culture, organization and entrepreneurship in three neighbourhoods pp. 197-215

- Lauretta Conklin Frederking
- Depleted communities and community business entrepreneurship: revaluing space through place pp. 217-233

- Harvey Johnstone and Doug Lionais
- ‘Znakomstva I Svyazi’ (Acquaintances and connections) -- Blat, the Soviet Union, and mundane entrepreneurship pp. 235-250

- Alf Rehn and Saara Taalas
Volume 16, issue 2, 2004
- Networking, trust and embeddedness amongst SMEs in the Aberdeen oil complex pp. 87-106

- Danny Mackinnon, Keith Chapman and Andrew Cumbers
- Human capital, social capital, and innovation: a multi-country study pp. 107-128

- Mourad Dakhli and Dirk De Clercq
- State entrepreneurship and regional development: Singapore's industrial parks in Batam and Suzhou pp. 129-144

- Alexius A. Pereira
- An assessment of a venture creation programme: the case of Shell Live WIRE pp. 145-159

- F. J. Greene and D. J. Storey
- Strategic marketing practices and the performance of Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Taiwan pp. 161-178

- Wai-Sum Siu, Wenchang Fang and Tingling Lin
Volume 16, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Edward J. Malecki, Peter Nijkamp and Roger Stough
- Cities and cyberspace: new entrepreneurial strategies pp. 5-19

- Marina Van Geenhuizen
- Fibre tracks: explaining investment in fibre optic backbones pp. 21-39

- Edward J. Malecki
- Pizza over the Internet: e-commerce, the fragmentation of activity and the tyranny of the region pp. 41-54

- Helen Couclelis
- ICT policies for SMEs and regional disparities. The Spanish case pp. 55-75

- Juan Cuadrado-Roura and Antonio García-Tabuenca
- Breeding places for ethnic entrepreneurs: a comparative marketing approach pp. 77-86

- Enno Masurel, Peter Nijkamp and Gabriella Vindigni
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