Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
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Volume 30, issue 9-10, 2018
- Enterprise and entrepreneurship in the Caribbean region: introduction to the special issue pp. 921-941

- Indianna D Minto-Coy, Jonathan G Lashley and David J Storey
- Barriers to enterprise development in the Caribbean pp. 942-963

- Stephen Drinkwater, Jonathan Lashley and Catherine Robinson
- Financing constraints and the R&D decision in the Caribbean pp. 964-986

- Tracey Broome, Winston Moore and Philmore Alleyne
- In-firm training, innovation and productivity: the case of Caribbean Small Island Developing States pp. 987-1011

- Preeya Mohan, Eric Strobl and Patrick Watson
- Exploring the characteristics of prosperous SMEs in the Caribbean pp. 1012-1026

- Densil A. Williams and Boumediene Ramdani
- MSME competitiveness in small island economies: a comparative systematic review of the literature from the past 24 years pp. 1027-1068

- Clint O. Hurley
- Entrepreneurial pursuits in the Caribbean diaspora: networks and their mixed effects pp. 1069-1090

- Thomas Schøtt
Volume 30, issue 7-8, 2018
- Erratum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- PAUL HANNON – recipient of the European Entrepreneurship Education Award 2016 pp. 697-697

- Hans Landström
- On becoming and being an entrepreneurship educator: a personal reflection pp. 698-721

- Paul D. Hannon
- Managing the Yin and Yang of family capital: a study of Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 722-748

- Zhen Zhang and Trish Reay
- Local industrial structure, agglomeration economies and the creation of innovative start-ups: evidence from the Italian case pp. 749-775

- Claudia Capozza, Sergio Salomone and Ernesto Somma
- Internationalization of cluster initiatives in Russia: empirical evidence pp. 776-799

- Ekaterina Islankina and Thomas Wolfgang Thurner
- Embedded entrepreneurs and post-disaster community recovery pp. 800-821

- Laura E. Grube and Virgil Henry Storr
- A tale of two clusters: knowledge and emergence pp. 822-847

- Pengfei Li
- The influence of multiple constraints along the venture creation process and on start-up intention in nascent entrepreneurship pp. 848-876

- Lea Mergemeier, Jessica Moser and Tessa Christina Flatten
- ‘And now I’m free’: Women’s empowerment and emancipation through entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia and Sweden pp. 877-900

- Sophie Alkhaled and Karin Berglund
- Can the government create a vibrant cluster? Understanding the impact of cluster policy on the development of a cluster pp. 901-919

- Anne-Lorène Vernay, Beatrice D’Ippolito and Jonatan Pinkse
- Corrigendum pp. 920-920

- The Editors
Volume 30, issue 5-6, 2018
- Why are some graduate entrepreneurs more innovative than others? The effect of human capital, psychological factor and entrepreneurial rewards on entrepreneurial innovativeness pp. 479-501

- Jun Li, Jingjing Qu and Qihai Huang
- Institutional distance and international networking pp. 502-529

- Tanja Leppäaho and Kalle Pajunen
- Structural social capital and knowledge acquisition: implications of cluster membership pp. 530-561

- Pedro M. García-Villaverde, Gloria Parra-Requena and F. Xavier Molina-Morales
- Network embeddedness in the internationalization of biotechnology entrepreneurs pp. 562-584

- Tanja Leppäaho, Sylvie Chetty and Pavlos Dimitratos
- The culturally contingent meaning of entrepreneurship: mixed embeddedness and co-ethnic ties pp. 585-611

- Betina Szkudlarek and Shou Xin Wu
- On the location of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship in developing countries: lessons from São Paulo, Brazil pp. 612-638

- Bruno Brandão Fischer, Sérgio Queiroz and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Entrepreneurial innovativeness and growth ambitions in thick vs. thin regional innovation systems pp. 639-661

- Jan Ole Rypestøl and Jarle Aarstad
- How did you get up and running? Taking a Bourdieuan perspective towards a framework for negotiating strategic fit pp. 662-696

- Inge Hill
Volume 30, issue 3-4, 2018
- The merits and limits of making do: bricolage and breakdowns in a social enterprise pp. 283-309

- Florian Ladstaetter, Andreas Plank and Andrea Hemetsberger
- Bricolage, effectuation, and causation shifts over time in the context of social entrepreneurship pp. 310-335

- Vinciane Servantie and Martine Hlady Rispal
- Resource bricolage and growth of product and market scope in social enterprises pp. 336-361

- Misagh Tasavori, Caleb Kwong and Sarika Pruthi
- Bricolage and growth in social entrepreneurship organisations pp. 362-389

- A. M. Bojica, J. M. Ruiz Jiménez, J. A. Ruiz Nava and M. M. Fuentes-Fuentes
- Disclosing everyday practices constituting social entrepreneuring – a case of necessity effectuation pp. 390-406

- Bengt Johannisson
- Catalyzing social innovation: is entrepreneurial bricolage always good? pp. 407-420

- Jill Kickul, Mark Griffiths, Sophie Bacq and Niharika Garud
- Grassroots entrepreneurs and social change at the bottom of the pyramid: the role of bricolage pp. 421-449

- Soumodip Sarkar
- Researching bricolage in social entrepreneurship pp. 450-470

- Frank Janssen, Alain Fayolle and Amélie Wuilaume
- The dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems pp. 471-474

- David Audretsch, Colin Mason, Morgan P. Miles and Allan O’Connor
- Special Issue: Business, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Toward Poverty Reduction pp. 475-477

- Steven Si, John Cullen, David Ahlstrom and Jiang Wei
Volume 30, issue 1-2, 2018
- The process of entrepreneurial action at the base of the pyramid in developing countries: a case of vegetable farmers in Benin pp. 1-28

- Ahoudou W. Yessoufou, Vincent Blok and S. W. F. Omta
- The role of Technological Business Incubators in supporting business innovation in China: a case of regional adaptability? pp. 29-57

- Li Xiao and David North
- On startups and doublethink – resistance and conformity in negotiating the meaning of entrepreneurship pp. 58-80

- Carys Egan-Wyer, Sara L. Muhr and Alf Rehn
- Exploring the determinants of anti-mafia entrepreneurial behaviour: an empirical study on southern Italian SMEs pp. 81-117

- Fabio La Rosa, Sergio Paternostro and Loredana Picciotto
- Telling their own stories: Māori entrepreneurship in the mainstream screen industry pp. 118-145

- Ella Y. Henry, Leo Dana and Patrick J. Murphy
- Loan managers’ decisions and trust in entrepreneurs in different institutional contexts pp. 146-172

- Andrea Moro, Matthias Fink, Daniela Maresch and Antti Fredriksson
- Conceptualising animation in rural communities: the Village SOS case pp. 173-198

- Gerard McElwee, Rob Smith and Peter Somerville
- Problematizing socioemotional wealth in family firms: a systems-theoretical reframing pp. 199-223

- Rupert Hasenzagl, Isabella Hatak and Hermann Frank
- Resources and bridging: the role of spatial context in rural entrepreneurship pp. 224-255

- Sabine Müller and Steffen Korsgaard
- ‘Embrace the masculine; attenuate the feminine’ – gender, identity work and entrepreneurial legitimation in the nascent context pp. 256-282

- Janine Swail and Susan Marlow
Volume 29, issue 9-10, 2017
- Factors shaping the international knowledge connectivity of industrial clusters: a comparative study of two Latin American cases pp. 817-846

- José Guimón and Evita Paraskevopoulou
- Refugee-entrepreneurship: a social capital perspective pp. 847-868

- Rima M. Bizri
- Role and impact of the environment on entrepreneurial learning pp. 869-888

- Olivier Toutain, Alain Fayolle, Luke Pittaway and Diamanto Politis
- Entrepreneurial learning from observing role models pp. 889-911

- Ricardo Zozimo, Sarah Jack and Eleanor Hamilton
- Expertise, university infrastructure and approaches to new venture creation: assessing students who start businesses pp. 912-944

- Galina Shirokova, Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, Michael H. Morris and Karina Bogatyreva
- Entrepreneurial education and learning at universities: exploring multilevel contingencies pp. 945-974

- Davide Hahn, Tommaso Minola, Anita Van Gils and Jolien Huybrechts
- Teaching proactivity in the entrepreneurial classroom pp. 975-1013

- Caroline Verzat, Noreen O’Shea and Maxime Jore
- Entrepreneurship in small and medium-sized towns/communities pp. 1015-1016

- Heike Mayer and Yas Motoyama
- Panel of Referees pp. 1017-1018

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 7-8, 2017
- The collaborative dynamic in social entrepreneurship pp. 575-585

- Anne de Bruin, Eleanor Shaw and Kate V. Lewis
- Sacred alliance or pact with the devil? How and why social enterprises collaborate with mainstream businesses in the fair trade sector pp. 586-608

- Benjamin Huybrechts, Alex Nicholls and Katharina Edinger
- Bricolage, collaboration and mission drift in social enterprises pp. 609-638

- Caleb Kwong, Misagh Tasavori and Cherry Wun-mei Cheung
- The importance of ‘fitting in’: collaboration and social value creation in response to community norms and expectations pp. 639-667

- Tobias Pret and Sara Carter
- Putting policy into practice: an exploratory study of SME innovation support in a peripheral UK region pp. 668-691

- Brendan Galbraith, Rodney McAdam, Judith Woods and Theresa McGowan
- Regional engagement of locally anchored firms and its influence on socio-economic development in two peripheral regions over time pp. 692-714

- Sandra Bürcher
- New product development in foreign customer relationships: a study of international SMEs pp. 715-734

- Sara Melén Hånell, Emilia Rovira Nordman and Daniel Tolstoy
- United we stand, divided we fall? Clustered firms’ relationships after the 2008 crisis pp. 735-758

- Valmir Emil Hoffmann, Fiorenza Belussi, M. Teresa Martínez-Fernández and Edgar Reyes
- Struggling with social capital: Pakistani women micro entrepreneurs’ challenges in acquiring resources pp. 759-790

- Marta Lindvert, Pankaj C. Patel and Joakim Wincent
- Same same, but different: the heterogeneous nature of subcontractors inside Italian industrial districts pp. 791-813

- Jacopo Canello, Paolo Pavone and Saverio Testa
- Clustering and innovation: firm-level strategising and policy pp. 814-816

- Norat Roig-Tierno, Domingo Ribeiro-Soriano and Francisco Mas-Verdú
Volume 29, issue 5-6, 2017
- Financial social innovation to engage the economically marginalized: insights from an Indian case study pp. 391-413

- Punita Bhatt and Ali J. Ahmad
- Myth-busting and entrepreneurship policy: the case of high growth firms pp. 414-443

- Ross Brown, Suzanne Mawson and Colin Mason
- Fostering productive entrepreneurship in post-conflict economies: the importance of institutional alignment pp. 444-466

- Nick Williams and Tim Vorley
- Effectual entrepreneuring: sensemaking in a family-based start-up pp. 467-499

- Oswald Jones and Hongqin Li
- Transformation of cluster specialization in the wake of globalization pp. 500-516

- Mads Bruun Ingstrup and Poul Rind Christensen
- Does entrepreneurship pay for women and immigrants? A 30 year assessment of the socio-economic impact of entrepreneurial activity in Germany pp. 517-543

- Christian Hopp and Johannes Martin
- Identity work of science-based entrepreneurs in Finland and in Russia pp. 544-566

- Päivi Karhunen, Irina Olimpieva and Ulla Hytti
- Migration, entrepreneurship and economic development pp. 567-569

- David Smallbone, Marina Dabic and Christos Kalantaridis
- Locality and internationalization of family firms pp. 570-574

- Massimo Bau', Joern Block, Allan Discua Cruz and Lucia Naldi
Volume 29, issue 3-4, 2017
- The role of regions for different forms of business organizations pp. 197-214

- Tobias Schölin, Henrik Ohlsson and Per Broomé
- The spatial dynamics of new firm births during an economic crisis: the case of Great Britain, 2004–2012 pp. 215-237

- Paul Bishop and Daniel Shilcof
- Interplay between reputation and growth: the source, role and audience of reputation of rapid growth technology-based SMEs pp. 238-270

- Jukka Partanen and Sanjay Goel
- Entrepreneurship, innovation and regional performance: application for the Spanish regions pp. 271-291

- Mercedes Gumbau Albert
- Entrepreneurship and economic freedom: cross-country evidence from formal and informal sectors pp. 292-316

- James Saunoris and Aishath Sajny
- Contexts of enterprise policy-making – an institutional perspective pp. 317-339

- Mirela Xheneti
- Bricolage in the urban cultural sector: the case of Bradford city of film pp. 340-356

- Tingyu Kang
- Entrepreneurship and the determinants of firm survival within regions: human capital, growth motivation and locational conditions pp. 357-389

- Robert Huggins, Daniel Prokop and Piers Thompson
Volume 29, issue 1-2, 2017
- Small business and entrepreneurship: their role in economic and social development pp. 1-3

- Domingo Ribeiro-Soriano
- International entrepreneurial orientation and regional expansion pp. 4-26

- Nathaniel Boso, Pejvak Oghazi and Magnus Hultman
- Effects of Schumpeterian and Kirznerian entrepreneurship on economic growth: panel data evidence pp. 27-50

- Joao Ferreira, Alain Fayolle, Cristina Fernandes and Mário Raposo
- Policies to enhance social development through the promotion of SME and social entrepreneurship: a study in the Colombian construction industry pp. 51-70

- Fernando J. Garrigós Simón, Tomás González-Cruz and Orlando Contreras-Pacheco
- When the difference makes a difference – the regional embeddedness of entrepreneurship pp. 71-93

- Robert J. Breitenecker, Rainer Harms, Antje Weyh, Daniela Maresch and Sascha Kraus
- Network capability, innovativeness, and performance: a multidimensional extension for entrepreneurship pp. 94-115

- Vinit Parida, Ossi Pesämaa, Joakim Wincent and Mats Westerberg
- The social profitability of business incubators: a measurement proposal pp. 116-136

- Eloy Sentana, Reyes González, José Gascó and Juan LLopis
- Synergistic effects and the co-existence of networks in clusters pp. 137-154

- José Antonio Belso-Martínez, Alicia Mas-Tur and Norat Roig-Tierno
- Gender, social salience, and social performance: how women pursue and perform in social ventures pp. 155-173

- Jason Lortie, Gary J. Castrogiovanni and Kevin C. Cox
- Indebtedness for young companies: effects on survival pp. 174-196

- Léopold Djoutsa Wamba, Lubica Hikkerova, Jean-Michel Sahut and Eric Braune
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