Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2003
- Institutional endowment, localized capabilities and the emergence of SMEs: from mining to recycling, the case of Freiberg (Saxony) pp. 273-298

- Bernard Musyck
- The Marshallian Industrial District, an organizational and institutional answer to uncertainty pp. 299-307

- Frédéric Corolleur and Claude Courlet
- Local developers as virtual entrepreneurs - do difficult surroundings need initiating interventions? pp. 309-331

- Mauri Laukkanen and Hannu Niittykangas
- Entrepreneurship in biodiversity conservation and regional development pp. 333-350

- Irmi Seidl, Oliver Schelske, Jasmin Joshi and Markus Jenny
- Regional differences in structural characteristics of start-ups pp. 351-370

- Franz Tödtling and Herta Wanzenböck
Volume 15, issue 3, 2003
- Enterprise clusters in developing countries: mechanisms of transition and stagnation pp. 183-206

- Meine Pieter Van Dijk and Árni Sverrisson
- A longitudinal study of habitual entrepreneurs: starters and acquirers pp. 207-228

- Deniz Ucbasaran, Mike Wright and Paul Westhead
- Acquisition, assessment and use of business information by small- and medium-sized businesses: a demand perspective pp. 229-252

- Kurtis G. Fuellhart and Amy K. Glasmeier
- Traditional SMEs and innovation: the role of the industrial policy in Italy pp. 253-271

- Secondo Rolfo and Giuseppe Calabrese
Volume 15, issue 2, 2003
- Special Issue pp. 99-102

- Monder Ram and David Smallbone
- Beyond Chinese, beyond food: unpacking the regulated Chinese restaurant business in Germany pp. 103-118

- Maggi W. H. Leung
- Self-employment policies and migrants' entrepreneurship in Germany pp. 119-135

- Maria Kontos
- Cultural diversity and entrepreneurship: policy responses to immigrant entrepreneurs in Australia pp. 137-149

- Jock Collins
- Policies to support ethnic minority enterprise: the English experience pp. 151-166

- Monder Ram and David Smallbone
- Creating opportunities. Policies aimed at increasing openings for immigrant entrepreneurs in the Netherlands pp. 167-181

- Robert C. Kloosterman
Volume 15, issue 1, 2003
- Firm networks: external relationships as sources for the growth and competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms pp. 1-26

- Christian Lechner and Michael Dowling
- Modelling different types of multilateral co-operation between SMEs pp. 27-47

- Elina VaramÄki and Jukka Vesalainen
- Globalization, competitive advantages and the evolution of production systems: rural food processing and localized agri-food systems in Latin-American countries pp. 49-67

- Denis Requier-Desjardins, Francois Boucher and Claire Cerdan
- Input/output ranges and performance: an examination of US machine tool producers pp. 69-82

- Ronald V. Kalafsky and Alan D. MacPherson
- Public advisory services - theory and practice pp. 83-98

- Dan Hjalmarsson and Anders W. Johansson
Volume 14, issue 4, 2002
- The institutional embeddedness of local inter-firm networks: a leverage for business creation pp. 297-315

- Bengt Johannisson, Marcela Ramírez-Pasillas and Gösta Karlsson
- Industrial districts and innovation: the case of the Spanish ceramic tiles industry pp. 317-335

- F. Xavier Molina-Morales
- Types of innovation and inter-firm co-operation pp. 337-353

- Lisa De Propris
- A quintessential immigrant niche? The non-case of immigrants in the Dutch construction industry pp. 355-372

- Jan Rath
Volume 14, issue 3, 2002
- The articulation of social capital in entrepreneurial networks: a glue or a lubricant? pp. 193-210

- Alistair Anderson and Sarah L. Jack
- Territorial systems of small firms in Spain: an analysis of productive and organizational characteristics in industrial districts pp. 211-228

- Jose Miguel Giner and Maria Jesus Santa María
- Ownership and management issues in first generation and multi-generation family firms pp. 247-269

- Paul Westhead, Carole Howorth and Marc Cowling
Volume 14, issue 2, 2002
- Technological patterns among Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 89-115

- Pilar Beneito
- National differences in entrepreneurial networking pp. 117-134

- Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd and Eleni Patra
- The dynamics of limited breaking out: the case of the Arab manufacturing businesses in Israel pp. 135-154

- Israel Drori and Miri Lerner
- Emergence-based local Economic Development Model: a way forward in responding to turbulent operating environments pp. 155-174

- Quaye Botchway, George Goodall, David Noon and Mark Lemon
- Foreign direct investment and small firm employment in northern Mexico: 1987-1996 pp. 175-191

- Cynthia J. Brown
Volume 14, issue 1, 2002
- Network evolution and the growth of artisanal firms: a tale of two regional cheese makers pp. 1-30

- Richard Blundel
- Explaining business groups started by habitual entrepreneurs in the Italian manufacturing sector pp. 31-47

- Donato Iacobucci
- Regional development and inter-industry recycling linkages: some historical perspectives pp. 49-65

- Pierre Desrochers
- A comparative analysis of corporate entrepreneurial orientation between selected firms in the Netherlands and the USA pp. 67-87

- Bruce H. Kemelgor
Volume 13, issue 4, 2001
- Regional competence and economic recovery: divergent growth paths in Boston's high technology economy pp. 287-314

- Harald Bathelt
- Incubator, technology, and innovation centres in Switzerland: features and policy implications pp. 315-331

- Alain Thierstein and Beate Willhelm
- Online business development services for entrepreneurs: an exploratory study pp. 333-350

- Daniel Evans and Thierry Volery
- Informal investors - A categorization, with policy implications pp. 351-370

- Roger Sørheim and Hans Landström
Volume 13, issue 3, 2001
- Local development and embedded large firms pp. 189-210

- Marco Bellandi
- The booster function and the entrepreneurial quality: an application to the province of Seville pp. 211-228

- Joaquín Guzmán and F. Javier Santos
- Managing the locals: employee relations in South Asian restaurants pp. 229-245

- Monder Ram, Sue Marlow and Dean Patton
- Innovation in service internationalization: the crucial role of the frantrepreneur pp. 247-267

- Jon Sundbo, Robert Johnston, Jan Mattsson and Bruce Millett
- Networking strategy of boards: implications for small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 269-285

- Gerard George, D. Robley Wood and Raihan Khan
Volume 13, issue 2, 2001
- Realizing new regional core competencies: establishing a customer-oriented SME network pp. 97-116

- Wim Vanhaverbeke
- With and without co-operation: two alternative strategies in the food-processing industry in the Italian South pp. 117-145

- Tito Bianchi
- Immigrant self-employment in Sweden - its variation and some possible determinants pp. 147-161

- Mats Hammarstedt
- Outcomes reported by students who participated in the 1994 Shell Technology Enterprise Programme pp. 163-185

- Paul Westhead, David J. Storey and Frank Martin
Volume 13, issue 1, 2001
- Closing the innovative loop: moving from the laboratory to the shop floor in biotechnology manufacturing pp. 1-16

- Maryann P. Feldman and Cynthia R. Ronzio
- International market selection strategies of manufacturing and services firms pp. 17-46

- Paul Westhead, Mike Wright, Deniz Ucbasaran and Frank Martin
- Small enterprises as complex adaptive systems: a methodological question? pp. 47-63

- Ted Fuller and Paul Moran
- Localized capabilities and the internationalization of manufacturing activities by SMEs pp. 65-80

- Sergio Mariotti and Lucia Piscitello
- Are entrepreneurs' forecasts of economic indicators biased? pp. 81-95

- Cees Gorter, Peter Nijkamp, Eric Pels and Sytze Rienstra
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