Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 9-10, 2014
- The impact of government financial support on the performance of new firms: the role of competitive advantage as an intermediate outcome pp. 663-705

- Albena Pergelova and Fernando Angulo-Ruiz
- Can oil-rich countries encourage entrepreneurship? pp. 706-725

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- Culture, entrepreneurship and uneven development: a spatial analysis pp. 726-752

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Beyond the enclave? Break-outs into mainstream markets and multicultural hybridism in ethnic firms pp. 753-777

- Alessandro Arrighetti, Daniela Bolzani and Andrea Lasagni
Volume 26, issue 7-8, 2014
- Being an entrepreneur: emergence and structuring of two immigrant entrepreneur groups pp. 521-545

- Luca Storti
- Transnational ties and performance of immigrant entrepreneurs: the role of home-country conditions pp. 546-573

- Jan Brzozowski, Marco Cucculelli and Aleksander Surdej
- Drivers of firm formalization in Vietnam: an attention theory explanation pp. 574-593

- Tam Nguyen, Martie-Louise Verreynne and John Steen
- Knowledge networks and dynamic capabilities as the new regional policy milieu. A social network analysis of the Campania biotechnology community in southern Italy pp. 594-618

- M. Patrizia Vittoria and Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera
- The embedding process of community ventures: creating a music festival in a rural community pp. 619-644

- Ingebjørg Vestrum
- Intermediation for technology diffusion and user innovation in a developing rural economy: a social learning perspective pp. 645-662

- Nicholas Theodorakopoulos, David Bennett and Deycy Janeth Sánchez Preciado
Volume 26, issue 5-6, 2014
- Encouraging sustainable entrepreneurship in climate-threatened communities: a Samoan case study pp. 401-430

- Brendan James Gray, Suzanne Duncan, Jodyanne Kirkwood and Sara Walton
- Are technology gatekeepers renewing clusters? Understanding gatekeepers and their dynamics across cluster life cycles pp. 431-452

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver and Jose Albors-Garrigos
- Entrepreneurship and mutuality: social capital in processes and practices pp. 453-477

- Edward McKeever, Alistair Anderson and Sarah Jack
- The formation and interplay of social capital in crowdfunded social ventures pp. 478-499

- Othmar M. Lehner
- Mixed embeddedness and new migrant enterprise in the UK pp. 500-520

- Trevor Jones, Monder Ram, Paul Edwards, Alex Kiselinchev and Lovemore Muchenje
Volume 26, issue 3-4, 2014
- Urban agglomerations, knowledge-intensive services and innovation: establishing the core connections pp. 211-233

- Sverre J. Herstad and Bernd Ebersberger
- Re-imagining the growth process: (co)-evolving metaphorical representations of entrepreneurial growth pp. 234-256

- Jean Clarke, Robin Holt and Richard Blundel
- Economic resilience and entrepreneurship: lessons from the Sheffield City Region pp. 257-281

- Nick Williams and Tim Vorley
- Life course pathways to business start-up pp. 282-312

- Dilani Jayawarna, Julia Rouse and Allan Macpherson
- Counteracting innovative constraints: insights from four case studies of African knowledge-intensive metalworking and automotive clusters - 'the Akimacs ' pp. 313-336

- Nasiru Daiyabu Taura and David Watkins
- Do SMEs in deprived areas find it harder to access finance? Evidence from the UK Small Business Survey pp. 337-356

- Neil Lee and Emma Drever
- Entrepreneurship, tourism and regional development: a tale of two villages pp. 357-374

- Leo Dana, Calin Gurau and Frank Lasch
- The communal roots of entrepreneurial-technological growth - social fragmentation and stagnation: reflection on Atlanta's technology cluster pp. 375-396

- Dan Breznitz and Mollie Taylor
Volume 26, issue 1-2, 2014
- Institutional change in the Schumpeterian--Baumolian construct: power, contestability and evolving entrepreneurial interests pp. 1-22

- Christos Kalantaridis
- Modelling innovation support systems for regional development -- analysis of cluster structures in innovation in Portugal pp. 23-46

- Eric Vaz, Teresa de Noronha, Purificacion Vicente Galindo and Peter Nijkamp
- Are traditional industrial partnerships so strategic for research spin-off development? Some evidence from the Italian case pp. 47-79

- Pierre-Jean Benghozi and Elisa Salvador
- Gender, risk and finance: why can't a woman be more like a man? pp. 80-96

- Susan Marlow and Janine Swail
- Kinship and business: how entrepreneurial households facilitate business growth pp. 97-122

- Gry Agnete Alsos, Sara Carter and Elisabet Ljunggren
- Success and failure in turnaround attempts. An analysis of SMEs within the Finnish Restructuring of Enterprises Act pp. 123-141

- Nicholas Collett, Naresh R. Pandit and Jukka Saarikko
- Clusters for life or life cycles of clusters: in search of the critical factors of clusters' resilience pp. 142-164

- Raphael Suire and Jérôme Vicente
- Roots radical -- place, power and practice in punk entrepreneurship pp. 165-205

- Sarah Louise Drakopoulou Dodd
Volume 25, issue 9-10, 2013
- Cultural values and entrepreneurship pp. 703-707

- Norris Krueger, Francisco Liñán Alcalde and Ghulam Nabi
- Is there an entrepreneurial culture? A review of empirical research pp. 708-731

- James C. Hayton and Gabriella Cacciotti
- National culture and cultural orientations of owners affecting the innovation--growth relationship in five countries pp. 732-755

- Andreas Rauch, Michael Frese, Zhong-Ming Wang, Jens Unger, Maria Lozada, Vita Kupcha and Tanja Spirina
- How culture moulds the effects of self-efficacy and fear of failure on entrepreneurship pp. 756-780

- Karl Wennberg, Saurav Pathak and Erkko Autio
- The interaction between culture and sex in the formation of entrepreneurial intentions pp. 781-803

- Rotem Shneor, Selin Metin Camgöz and Pinar Bayhan Karapinar
- Bourdieuian approaches to the geography of entrepreneurial cultures pp. 804-818

- Ben Spigel
- Systematic review of immigrant entrepreneurship literature: previous findings and ways forward pp. 819-844

- Rocío Aliaga-Isla (PhD) and Alex Rialp
- The creation of trust: the interplay of rationality, institutions and exchange pp. 845-866

- Martin Mathews and Peter Stokes
- Local and international networks in small firm internationalization: cases from the Rhône-Alpes medical technology regional cluster pp. 867-888

- Svante Andersson, Natasha Evers and Clemence Griot
- The Institutionalization of Entrepreneurship pp. 889-890

- Alain Fayolle, Philippe Riot, Hans Landström, Karin Berglund and William B. Gartner
Volume 25, issue 7-8, 2013
- Challenging the myths of entrepreneurship? pp. 543-551

- Alf Rehn, Malin Brännback, Alan Carsrud and Marcus Lindahl
- Beyond the entrepreneur as a heroic figurehead of capitalism: re-representing the lived practices of entrepreneurs pp. 552-568

- Colin Williams and Sara J. Nadin
- Growth as evidence of firm success: myth or reality? pp. 569-586

- Niklas Kiviluoto
- Ethnic entrepreneurship: the myths of informal and illegal enterprises in the UK pp. 587-611

- Sanya Ojo, Sonny Nwankwo and Ayantunji Gbadamosi
- Questioning dominant entrepreneurship assumptions: the case of female ethnic minority entrepreneurs pp. 612-630

- Karen Verduijn and Caroline Essers
- Everyday entrepreneurial action and cultural embeddedness: an institutional logics perspective pp. 631-653

- Andrew Greenman
- Immigrant entrepreneurship on the move: a longitudinal analysis of first- and second-generation immigrant entrepreneurship in the Netherlands pp. 654-691

- Pascal Beckers and Boris F. Blumberg
- Personal views on the future of entrepreneurship education pp. 692-701

- Alain Fayolle
Volume 25, issue 5-6, 2013
- Historicizing the ‘ethnic’ in ethnic entrepreneurship: The case of the ethnic Chinese in Bangkok pp. 325-348

- Juliette Koning and Michiel Verver
- Credit-rationing and entrepreneurial experience: Evidence from a resource deficit context pp. 349-370

- Paul Robson, Charles Akuetteh, Ian Stone, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright
- Entrepreneurial renewal in a peripheral region: the case of a winter automotive-testing cluster in Sweden pp. 371-403

- Andrew Arbuthnott and Yvonne von Friedrichs
- Entrepreneurship in action: bringing together the individual, organizational and institutional dimensions of entrepreneurial action pp. 404-422

- Tony J. Watson
- Venture migration: a quest for a low-hanging fruit? pp. 423-445

- Sergey Anokhin
- Inter-organizational geographical proximity and local start-ups' knowledge acquisition: a contingency approach pp. 446-467

- Manuela Presutti, Cristina Boari and Antonio Majocchi
- Dimensions of small business performance from the owner-manager's perspective: a re-conceptualization and empirical validation pp. 468-499

- Louis Raymond, Marie Marchand, Josée St-Pierre, Louise Cadieux and François Labelle
- The combined impact of managerial and relational capabilities on innovation in firms pp. 500-520

- Rune Fitjar, Martin Gjelsvik and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- SME policy implementation as a relational challenge pp. 521-540

- Miira Niska and Kari Mikko Vesala
Volume 25, issue 3-4, 2013
- CEO's empathy and salience of socioemotional wealth in family SMEs -- The moderating role of external directors pp. 111-134

- Sanjay Goel, Wim Voordeckers, Anita Van Gils and Jeroen van den Heuvel
- Agglomeration, accessibility and industrial location: Evidence from Spain pp. 135-173

- Ángel Alañón-Pardo and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
- Measuring entrepreneurship at the country level: A review and research agenda pp. 174-194

- Claude Marcotte
- State-controlled economies vs. rent-seeking states: Why small and medium enterprises might support state officials pp. 195-221

- Julia Ivy
- Quantifying entrepreneurship and its impact on local economic performance: A spatial assessment in rural Switzerland pp. 222-250

- Daniel Baumgartner, Tobias Schulz and Irmi Seidl
- ‘Recession push’ and ‘prosperity pull’ entrepreneurship in a rural developing context pp. 251-271

- Jürgen Brünjes and Javier Revilla Diez
- A resilient social economy? Insights from the community food sector in the UK pp. 272-292

- Roberta Sonnino and Christopher Griggs-Trevarthen
- Formation of entrepreneurial intentions in a regional context pp. 293-323

- Ewald Kibler
Volume 25, issue 1-2, 2013
- The distinctiveness of the European tradition in entrepreneurship research pp. 1-4

- Simon Down
- Creating a community of difference in entrepreneurship scholarship pp. 5-15

- William B. Gartner
- Entrepreneurial action and the Euro-American social science tradition: pragmatism, realism and looking beyond ‘the entrepreneur’ pp. 16-33

- Tony J. Watson
- Public entrepreneurship: desiring social change, creating sociality pp. 34-51

- Daniel Hjorth
- Entrepreneurship and being: the case of the Shaws pp. 52-68

- Andrew Popp and Robin Holt
- From admiration to abhorrence: the contentious appeal of entrepreneurship across Europe pp. 69-89

- Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd, Sarah Jack and Alistair Anderson
- The discourse of entrepreneurial masculinities (and femininities) pp. 90-99

- Eleanor Hamilton
- Some reflection on research ‘Schools’ and geographies pp. 100-110

- Per Davidsson
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