Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
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Volume 24, issue 9-10, 2012
- Entrepreneurship education and context pp. 733-740

- Claire Leitch, Shirley-Anne Hazlett and Luke Pittaway
- The impact of regional entrepreneurial contexts upon enterprise education pp. 741-766

- Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd and Briga Chris Hynes
- A study of a university-led entrepreneurship education programme for small business owner/managers pp. 767-805

- Ian Gordon, Eleanor Hamilton and Sarah Jack
- Why mode and regional context matter for entrepreneurship education pp. 807-835

- Sascha G. Walter and Dirk Dohse
- A framework for entrepreneurial learning: A tribute to Jason Cope pp. 837-859

- Luke Pittaway and Richard Thorpe
- Government policies to support entrepreneurship pp. 861-864

- Domingo Ribeiro-Soriano and Miguel-Ángel Galindo-Martín
- Governance, entrepreneurship and economic growth pp. 865-877

- María-Teresa Méndez-Picazo, Miguel-Ángel Galindo-Martín and Domingo Ribeiro-Soriano
- Entrepreneurship policy: Trade-offs and impact in the EU pp. 879-893

- Karen A. Murdock
- Tackling the hidden enterprise culture: Government policies to support the formalization of informal entrepreneurship pp. 895-915

- Colin Williams and Sara Nadin
- The influence of socio-cultural environments on the performance of nascent entrepreneurs: Community culture, motivation, self-efficacy and start-up success pp. 917-945

- Christian Hopp and Ute Stephan
Volume 24, issue 7-8, 2012
- Knowledge networks and universities: Locational and organisational aspects of knowledge transfer interactions pp. 475-502

- Robert Huggins, Andrew Johnston and Chris Stride
- Marketing practices in the Spanish rural tourism sector and their contribution to business outcomes pp. 503-521

- Ana Isabel Polo-Peña, Dolores Maria Frías-Jamilena and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez-Molina
- The role of a firm's absorptive capacity and the technology transfer process in clusters: How effective are technology centres in low-tech clusters? pp. 523-559

- Jose-Luis Hervas-Oliver, Jose Albors-Garrigos, Blanca de-Miguel and Antonio Hidalgo
- Networking and culture in entrepreneurship pp. 561-588

- Kim Klyver and Dennis Foley
- Territorial systems and relocation: Insights from eight cases in Japan pp. 589-617

- Ana Colovic
- Evaluating the impacts of government policy through the long view of life history pp. 619-639

- Simon Down
- Knowledge, diversity and entrepreneurship: a spatial analysis of new firm formation in Great Britain pp. 641-660

- Paul Bishop
- Evaluating the socio-spatial contingency of entrepreneurial motivations: A case study of English deprived urban neighbourhoods pp. 661-684

- Nick Williams and Colin Williams
- The impact of cluster connectedness on firm innovation: R&D effort and outcomes in the textile industry pp. 685-704

- F. Xavier Molina-Morales and Manuel Expósito-Langa
- The effects of the frequency of spatially proximate and distant interaction on innovation by Irish SMEs pp. 705-727

- Justin Doran, Declan Jordan and Eoin O’Leary
Volume 24, issue 5-6, 2012
- Entrepreneur political skill and new venture performance: Extending the social competence perspective pp. 283-305

- Neil Tocher, Sharon L. Oswald, Christopher L. Shook and Garry Adams
- Spin-offs to stock markets as a complementary form of entrepreneurship: Contrasting US, UK and Japanese experiences pp. 307-335

- Annaleena Parhankangas and Åsa Lindholm-Dahlstrand
- ‘Gatekeepers’ of Islamic financial circuits: Analysing urban geographies of the global Shari’a elite pp. 337-355

- David Bassens, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Industrial clusters, shared resources and firm performance pp. 357-381

- Jun Li and Shuai Geng
- The research university, entrepreneurship and regional development: Research propositions and current evidence pp. 383-404

- Helen Lawton Smith and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
- Self-employment of immigrants and natives in Sweden -- a multilevel analysis pp. 405-423

- Henrik Ohlsson, Per Broomé and Pieter Bevelander
- Mixed methods studies in entrepreneurship research: Applications and contributions pp. 425-456

- José F. Molina-Azorín, María D. López-Gamero, Jorge Pereira-Moliner and Eva M. Pertusa-Ortega
- The competitive advantage of cluster firms: the priority of regional network position over extra-regional networks -- a study of a French high-tech cluster pp. 457-473

- Christian Lechner and Christophe Leyronas
Volume 24, issue 3-4, 2012
- Cross-border entrepreneurship pp. 95-104

- David Smallbone and Friederike Welter
- Cross-border informal entrepreneurs across the South Texas--Northern Mexico boundary pp. 105-121

- Michael Pisani and Chad Richardson
- Traders, agricultural entrepreneurs and the development of cross-border regions in West Africa pp. 123-141

- Olivier Walther
- Small and medium enterprises as pioneers in the expansion of global production networks: A case study of the Japanese electronics industry in Guangdong, China pp. 143-159

- Yung-Hsing Guo
- Contextualizing the relationship between self-commitment and performance: Environmental and behavioural uncertainty in (cross-border) alliances of SMEs pp. 161-179

- Matthias Fink and Rainer Harms
- Borderwork: Finnish-Russian co-operation and civil society engagement in the social economy of transformation pp. 181-197

- James W. Scott and Jussi Laine
- Entrepreneurship and institutional change: A research agenda pp. 199-214

- Christos Kalantaridis and Denise Fletcher
- Entrepreneurship and institutional change in transition economies: The Commonwealth of Independent States, Central and Eastern Europe and China compared pp. 215-233

- David Smallbone and Friederike Welter
- Entrepreneurial sons, patriarchy and the Colonels’ experiment in Thessaly, rural Greece pp. 235-257

- Zografia Bika
- From fishing and factories to cultural tourism: The role of social entrepreneurs in the construction of a new institutional field pp. 259-282

- Breda McCarthy
Volume 24, issue 1-2, 2012
- Female entrepreneurship and economic development: An international perspective pp. 1-6

- Candida G. Brush and Sarah Y. Cooper
- One size does not fit all: Entrepreneurial expectancies and growth intentions of US women and men nascent entrepreneurs pp. 7-27

- Tatiana S. Manolova, Candida G. Brush, Linda F. Edelman and Kelly G. Shaver
- What the numbers tell: The impact of human, family and financial capital on women and men's entry into entrepreneurship in Turkey pp. 29-51

- Dilek Cetindamar, Vishal K. Gupta, Esra Karadeniz and Nilufer Egrican
- Female entrepreneurship and the management of business and domestic roles: Motivations, expectations and realities pp. 53-72

- Pauric McGowan, Caroline Lewis Redeker, Sarah Y. Cooper and Kate Greenan
- Perceived career challenges and response strategies of women in the advanced technology sector pp. 73-93

- Barbara Orser, Allan Riding and Joanne Stanley
Volume 23, issue 9-10, 2011
- A longitudinal study on the relationship between financial bootstrapping and new venture growth pp. 681-705

- Tom Vanacker, Sophie Manigart, Miguel Meuleman and Luc Sels
- Social capital, internationalization and absorptive capacity: The electronics and ICT cluster of the Basque Country pp. 707-733

- Jesus Valdaliso, Aitziber Elola, Marijose Aranguren and Santiago Lopez
- New business creation and regional development: Enhancing resource acquisition in areas of social deprivation pp. 735-761

- Dilani Jayawarna, Oswald Jones and Allan Macpherson
- ‘Surfing on the ironing board’ -- the representation of women's entrepreneurship in German newspapers pp. 763-786

- Leona Achtenhagen and Friederike Welter
- On the contribution of public procurement to entrepreneurship and small business policy pp. 787-814

- Lutz Preuss
- Italian industrial districts as cognitive systems: Are they still reproducible? pp. 815-852

- Arnaldo Camuffo and Roberto Grandinetti
- Regional deregulation and entrepreneurial growth in China's transition economy pp. 853-876

- Wubiao Zhou
- Understanding relational qualities of entrepreneurial learning: Towards a multi-layered approach pp. 877-906

- Mine Karataş-Özkan
- Entrepreneurship and regional competitiveness: The role and progression of policy pp. 907-932

- Robert Huggins and Nick Williams
Volume 23, issue 7-8, 2011
- Outsourcing, delocalization and firm organization: Transaction costs versus industrial relations in a local production system of Emilia Romagna pp. 419-447

- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Sandro Montresor and Paolo Pini
- Sense and sensibility: The role of business incubator client advisors in assisting high-technology entrepreneurs to make sense of investment readiness status pp. 449-468

- Maura McAdam and Susan Marlow
- Population superdiversity and new migrant enterprise: The case of London pp. 469-497

- Leandro Sepulveda, Stephen Syrett and Fergus Lyon
- Emerging (internet) industry and agglomeration: Internet entrepreneurs coping with uncertainty pp. 499-521

- Johan Jansson
- Entrepreneurship disparities within Switzerland -- Do tax and language differences play a role? pp. 523-548

- Heiko Bergmann
- Improvised internationalization in new ventures: The role of prior knowledge and networks pp. 549-574

- Natasha Evers and Colm O’Gorman
- Challenges for spatially oriented entrepreneurship research pp. 575-602

- Lutz Trettin and Friederike Welter
- Reduced opportunities for regional renewal: The role of rigid threat responses among a region's established firms pp. 603-635

- A. Arbuthnott, J. Eriksson, S. Thorgren and J. Wincent
- Analysing the composition of the SME sector in high- and low-income regions: Some research hypotheses pp. 637-660

- Isidoro Romero
- Entrepreneurship as translation: Understanding entrepreneurial opportunities through actor-network theory pp. 661-680

- Steffen Korsgaard
Volume 23, issue 5-6, 2011
- Special issue: Community-based, social and societal entrepreneurship pp. 283-286

- Vanessa Ratten and Isabell M. Welpe
- Inner city engagement and the university: Mutuality, emergence and transformation pp. 287-315

- Michael Morris, Minet Schindehutte, Verona Edmonds and Craig Watters
- Situating community enterprise: A theoretical exploration pp. 317-330

- Peter Somerville and Gerard McElwee
- Two forms of community entrepreneurship in Finland: Are there differences between Finnish and Sámi reindeer husbandry entrepreneurs? pp. 331-352

- Leo Dana and Ivan Light
- Entrepreneurship as an integrating mechanism for disadvantaged persons pp. 353-372

- Dirk De Clercq and Benson Honig
- The multiple faces of social entrepreneurship: A review of definitional issues based on geographical and thematic criteria pp. 373-403

- S. Bacq and F. Janssen
- Jasmine growers of coastal Karnataka: Grassroots sustainable community-based enterprise in India pp. 405-417

- Femida Handy, Ram A. Cnaan, Ganesh Bhat and Lucas C.P.M. Meijs
Volume 23, issue 3-4, 2011
- The relationship between resources, entrepreneurial orientation and performance in farm-based ventures pp. 89-111

- Jorunn Grande, Einar Lier Madsen and Odd Jarl Borch
- The structural, social, and strategic factors associated with successful business networks pp. 113-133

- Terry L. Besser and Nancy Miller
- Employment from new firm formation in the Netherlands: Agglomeration economies and the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship pp. 135-157

- Joris Knoben, Roderik Ponds and Frank Oort
- An analysis of non-financial factors associated with financial distress pp. 159-186

- Antonia Madrid-Guijarro, Domingo García-Pérez-de-Lema and Howard van Auken
- Regional variations in entrepreneurial cognitions: Start-up intentions of university students in Spain pp. 187-215

- Francisco Liñán Alcalde, David Urbano and Maribel Guerrero
- Financing high-tech SMEs in China: A three-stage model of business development pp. 217-234

- Li Xiao
- The challenge of constructing regional advantages in peripheral areas: The case of marine biotechnology in Tromsø, Norway pp. 235-257

- James Karlsen, Arne Isaksen and Olav R. Spilling
- Professionalization in space: Social-spatial strategies of culturepreneurs in Berlin pp. 259-279

- Bastian Lange
Volume 23, issue 1-2, 2011
- Six memos for a curious and imaginative future scholarship in entrepreneurship studies pp. 1-7

- Chris Steyaert, Daniel Hjorth and William B. Gartner
- When words fail: An entrepreneurship glossolalia pp. 9-21

- William B. Gartner
- Mobilising the entrepreneurial potential in local community development pp. 23-35

- Olav R. Spilling
- Caring and daring entrepreneurship research pp. 37-47

- Kathryn Campbell
- On provocation, education and entrepreneurship pp. 49-63

- Daniel Hjorth
- A curiosity for contexts: Entrepreneurship, enactive research and autoethnography pp. 65-76

- Denise Fletcher
- Entrepreneurship as in(ter)vention: Reconsidering the conceptual politics of method in entrepreneurship studies pp. 77-88

- Chris Steyaert
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