Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 9-10, 2019
- The virtual is reality! On physical and virtual space in software firms’ knowledge formation pp. 669-682

- Heidi Wiig, Roman Martin and Stefania Sardo
- Reinforcing collectiveness in entrepreneurial interactions within start-up teams: a multiple-case study pp. 683-709

- Heidi Forsstrom-Tuominen, Iiro Jussila and Sanjay Goel
- Balancing dual missions for social venture growth: a comparative case study pp. 710-734

- Nicole Siebold, Franziska Günzel-Jensen and Sabine Müller
- The geography of starts-ups in Sweden. The role of human capital, social capital and agglomeration pp. 735-754

- Rikard Eriksson and Marcin Rataj
- Entrepreneurship and regional dynamics: the case of Chile pp. 755-767

- Claudia Espinoza, Cristian Mardones, Katia Sáez and Pablo Catalán
- Related variety and firm heterogeneity. What really matters for short-run firm growth? pp. 768-784

- Giulio Cainelli and Roberto Ganau
- Social bricolage in the aftermath of war pp. 785-805

- Thilde Langevang and Rebecca Namatovu
- Placing entrepreneurship and firming small town economies: manufacturing firms, adaptive embeddedness, survival and linked enterprise structures pp. 806-825

- Jacob Salder and John R. Bryson
- The influence of small town context on access to external knowledge pp. 826-841

- Rahel Meili
- Rural entrepreneurship in place: an integrated framework pp. 842-873

- Pablo Muñoz and Jonathan Kimmitt
- The regional variations of entrepreneurial dynamism: a mixed methods study pp. 874-907

- Pierre-André Julien
- Firms’ innovation performance and the role of the metropolitan location. Evidence from the European periphery pp. 908-929

- Tomasz Brodzicki and Anna Golejewska
- Firm and regional economic outcomes associated with a new, broad measure of business innovation pp. 930-952

- Brian Whitacre, Devon Meadowcroft and Roberto Gallardo
- Necessity entrepreneurship in Latin America: it´s not that simple pp. 953-983

- Raquel Puente, Carlos Giovanni González Espitia and María Antonia Cervilla
- Governance in business clusters: proposal for an application of an analytical model pp. 984-1010

- Paulo Vanderlei Cassanego Júnior, João Maurício Gama Boaventura, Ana Cláudia Azevedo and Renato Telles
- Entrepreneurship and embeddedness: dynamic, processual and multi-layered perspectives pp. 1011-1015

- Caroline Wigren-Kristofersen, Steffen Korsgaard, Ethel Brundin, Karin Hellerstedt, Gry Agnete Alsos and Jorunn Grande
Volume 31, issue 7-8, 2019
- Organizational entrepreneurship, politics and the political pp. 555-566

- Carine Farias, Pablo Fernandez, Daniel Hjorth and Robin Holt
- Constructing an entrepreneurial life: liminality and emotional reflexivity in identity work pp. 567-582

- Sara Louise Muhr, Christian De Cock, Magdalena Twardowska and Christina Volkmann
- A political ideology lens on social entrepreneurship motivations pp. 583-604

- Halima Jarrodi, Janice Byrne and Sylvain Bureau
- The role of the entrepreneurial encounter in the emergence of opportunities: Vallée’s Dallas Buyers Club pp. 605-622

- Raffi Duymedjian, Olivier Germain, Guillaume Ferrante and Mary Catherine Lavissière
- Patterns of intention: Oberkampf and Knoll as Schumpeterian entrepreneurs pp. 623-651

- Elen Riot
- The onto-politics of entrepreneurial experimentation: re-reading Hans-Jörg Rheinberger’s understanding of ‘experimental systems’ pp. 652-668

- Christina Lüthy and Chris Steyaert
Volume 31, issue 5-6, 2019
- The entrepreneur in the regional innovation system. A comparative study for high- and low-income regions pp. 337-356

- Jose Fernandez-Serrano, Juan A. Martínez-Román and Isidoro Romero
- Familial relationships and firm performance: the impact of entrepreneurial family relationships pp. 357-377

- Evans Korang Adjei, Rikard H. Eriksson, Urban Lindgren and Einar Holm
- Urban entrepreneurship through art-based interventions:unveiling a translation process pp. 378-399

- Natalia Bobadilla, Marie Goransson and François Pichault
- Special issue on entrepreneurship and crises: business as usual? An introduction and review of the literature pp. 400-412

- Rachel Doern, Nick Williams and Tim Vorley
- Living on the slopes: entrepreneurial preparedness in a context under continuous threat pp. 413-434

- Pablo Muñoz, Jonathan Kimmitt, Ewald Kibler and Steffen Farny
- Entrepreneurship through Bricolage: a study of displaced entrepreneurs at times of war and conflict pp. 435-455

- Caleb CY Kwong, Cherry WM Cheung, Humera Manzoor and Mehboob Ur Rashid
- Expect the unexpected: examining the shaping role of entrepreneurial orientation on causal and effectual decision-making logic during economic crisis pp. 456-475

- Anastasiia Laskovaia, Louis Marino, Galina Shirokova and William Wales
- Rethinking organizational resilience and strategic renewal in SMEs pp. 476-495

- Brahim Herbane
- Knowledge diversity and entrepreneurship following an economic crisis: an empirical study of regional resilience in Great Britain pp. 496-515

- Paul Bishop
- The R&D knowledge base in city-agglomerations and knowledge searching in product innovative SMEs pp. 516-533

- Peter Teirlinck and Andre Spithoven
- Effects of structural, relational and cognitive social capital on resource acquisition: a study of entrepreneurs residing in multiply deprived areas pp. 534-554

- Robert Lee, Heinz Tuselmann, Dilani Jayawarna and Julia Rouse
Volume 31, issue 3-4, 2019
- The contextual embeddedness of women’s entrepreneurship: towards a more informed research agenda pp. 167-177

- Shumaila Yousafzai, Alain Fayolle, Saadat Saeed, Colette Henry and Adam Lindgreen
- Gendered cognitions: a socio-cognitive model of how gender affects entrepreneurial preferences pp. 178-197

- Alice M. Wieland, Markus Kemmelmeier, Vishal K. Gupta and William McKelvey
- Defying contextual embeddedness: evidence from displaced women entrepreneurs in Jordan pp. 198-212

- Haya Al-Dajani, Hammad Akbar, Sara Carter and Eleanor Shaw
- Women in the migrant economy. A positional approach to contextualize gendered transnational trajectories pp. 213-225

- María Villares-Varela and Caroline Essers
- Contextualizing the career success of Arab women entrepreneurs pp. 226-241

- Hayfaa A. Tlaiss
- Life-course and entry to entrepreneurship:embedded in gender and gender-egalitarianism pp. 242-258

- Maryam Cheraghi, Kent Adsbøll Wickstrøm and Kim Klyver
- Negotiating business and family demands within a patriarchal society – the case of women entrepreneurs in the Nepalese context pp. 259-278

- Mirela Xheneti, Shova Thapa Karki and Adrian Madden
- Embeddedness in context: understanding gender in a female entrepreneurship network pp. 279-292

- Annie Roos
- Women’s experiences of legitimacy, satisfaction and commitment as entrepreneurs: embedded in gender hierarchy and networks in private and business spheres pp. 293-307

- Ye Liu, Thomas Schøtt and Chuqing Zhang
- Token entrepreneurs: a review of gender, capital, and context in technology entrepreneurship pp. 308-336

- Mandy Wheadon and Nathalie Duval-Couetil
Volume 31, issue 1-2, 2019
- Special issue: clustering and innovation: firm-level strategizing and policy pp. 1-6

- Francisco Mas Verdú and Norat Roig Tierno
- Development of a multi-dimensional measure for assessing entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 7-21

- Eric Liguori, Josh Bendickson, Shelby Solomon and William C. McDowell
- Developing relationships in innovation clusters pp. 22-45

- Stephanie Scott, Mathew Hughes and Sascha Kraus
- Enterprise level cluster innovation with policy design pp. 46-61

- Bing Xu, Yuan Xiao and Mohib Rahman
- Disruptive technology adoption, particularities of clustered firms pp. 62-81

- Francesc Xavier Molina-Morales, Luis Martínez-Cháfer and David Valiente-Bordanova
- Innovation performance and the role of clustering at the local enterprise level: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis approach pp. 82-103

- David Pickernell, Paul Jones and Malcolm J. Beynon
- Industrial clusters, flagship enterprises and regional innovation pp. 104-118

- Sergey Anokhin, Joakim Wincent, Vinit Parida, Natalya Chistyakova and Pejvak Oghazi
- External cooperation and entrepreneurial orientation in industrial clusters pp. 119-132

- Rafał Kusa, Daniel Palacios Marques and Belén Ribeiro Navarrete
- Accelerators as start-up infrastructure for entrepreneurial clusters pp. 133-149

- Martin Bliemel, Ricardo Flores, Saskia De Klerk and Morgan P. Miles
- Public cluster policy and firm performance: evaluating spillover effects across industries pp. 150-165

- David B. Audretsch, Erik Lehmann, Matthias Menter and Nikolaus Seitz
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