Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 7-8, 2010
- How community context affects entrepreneurial process: A diagnostic framework pp. 599-647

- Kevin Hindle
- Learning in owner-managed small firms: Mediating artefacts and strategic space pp. 649-673

- Oswald Jones, Allan Macpherson and Richard Thorpe
- Business owners’ network size and business growth in China: The role of comprehensive social competency pp. 675-705

- Xiang-yang Zhao, Michael Frese and Angelo Giardini
- Three levels of culture and firms’ entrepreneurial orientation: A research agenda pp. 707-730

- Alain Fayolle, Olivier Basso and Véronique Bouchard
- Innovation policy analysis and learning: Comparing Ireland and Taiwan pp. 731-762

- Grace Tyng-Ruu Lin, Yo-Hsing Chang and Yung-Chi Shen
Volume 22, issue 6, 2010
- Social entrepreneurship and enterprise: International and innovation perspectives pp. 485-493

- Elizabeth Chell, Katerina Nicolopoulou and Mine Karataş-Özkan
- Integrating social entrepreneurship and conflict engagement for regional development in divided societies pp. 495-514

- Victor J. Friedman and Helena Desivilya
- A process-based view of social entrepreneurship: From opportunity identification to scaling-up social change in the case of San Patrignano pp. 515-534

- Francesco Perrini, Clodia Vurro and Laura A. Costanzo
- Social entrepreneurship and innovation: Self-organization in an indigenous context pp. 535-556

- Paul Tapsell and Christine Woods
- Diversity management for innovation in social enterprises in the UK pp. 557-574

- Ruth Bridgstock, Fiona Lettice, Mustafa F. Özbilgin and Ahu Tatli
- Different types of social entrepreneurship: The role of geography and embeddedness on the measurement and scaling of social value pp. 575-598

- Brett R. Smith and Christopher E. Stevens
Volume 22, issue 5, 2009
- Network development and knowledge creation within the foreign market: A study of international entrepreneurial firms pp. 379-402

- Daniel Tolstoy
- Spatial variations in the hidden enterprise culture: Some lessons from England pp. 403-423

- Colin Williams
- The symbiosis of entities in the social engagement network: The role of social ventures pp. 425-455

- Moriah Meyskens, Alan L. Carsrud and Richard N. Cardozo
- Knowledge flow and inter-firm networks: The influence of network resources, spatial proximity and firm size pp. 457-484

- Robert Huggins and Andrew Johnston
Volume 22, issue 3-4, 2010
- Entrepreneurial families and family firms pp. 211-239

- Mattias Nordqvist and Leif Melin
- Long-term orientation: Implications for the entrepreneurial orientation and performance of family businesses pp. 241-264

- G.T. Lumpkin, Keith H. Brigham and Todd W. Moss
- The relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and growth: The moderating role of family involvement pp. 265-291

- José C. Casillas and Ana M. Moreno
- ‘Can’t get no satisfaction?’ Evaluating the sale of the family business from the family's perspective and deriving implications for new venture activities pp. 293-320

- Christian Niedermeyer, Peter Jaskiewicz and Sabine B. Klein
- A farewell to the business: Championing exit and continuity in entrepreneurial family firms pp. 321-348

- Carlo Salvato, Francesco Chirico and Pramodita Sharma
- Corporate venturing in family business: The effects on the family and its members pp. 349-377

- G. Marchisio, P. Mazzola, S. Sciascia, M. Miles and J. Astrachan
Volume 22, issue 2, 2010
- Determinants of long-distance investing by business angels in the UK pp. 113-137

- Richard Harrison, Colin Mason and Paul Robson
- Network dynamics and new ventures in China: A longitudinal study pp. 139-153

- Bat Batjargal
- International trade fairs as amplifiers of permanent and temporary proximities in clusters pp. 155-187

- Marcela Ramírez-Pasillas
- Ties that blind? How strong ties affect small business owner-managers’ perceived trustworthiness of their advisors pp. 189-209

- Teemu Kautonen, Roxanne Zolin, Andreas Kuckertz and Anmari Viljamaa
Volume 22, issue 1, 2010
- Challenges and opportunities for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) arising from ethnically, racially and religiously diverse populations pp. 1-4

- Adam Lindgreen and Martin K. Hingley
- An investigation into UK-based Asian entrepreneurs’ perceived competitiveness in overseas markets pp. 5-23

- Dave Crick and Shiv Chaudhry
- Matching opportunities with resources: A framework for analysing (migrant) entrepreneurship from a mixed embeddedness perspective pp. 25-45

- Robert C. Kloosterman
- Orchestrating innovation networks: The case of innovation brokers in the agri-food sector pp. 47-76

- Maarten H. Batterink, Emiel F.M. Wubben, Laurens Klerkx and S.W.F. (Onno) Omta
- Barriers to network innovation in UK ethnic fresh produce supply pp. 77-96

- Martin K. Hingley, Adam Lindgreen and Michael B. Beverland
- Asian female immigrant entrepreneurs in small and medium-sized businesses in Australia pp. 97-111

- Jock Collins and Angeline Low
Volume 21, issue 5-6, 2009
- Entrepreneurship and economic growth: Evidence from emerging and developed countries pp. 459-480

- Dave Valliere and Rein Peterson
- Growth dynamics of dedicated biotechnology firms in transition economies. Evidence from the Baltic countries and Poland pp. 481-502

- Stéphane Malo and Jesper Norus†
- Franchise network restructuring: Pressures, constraints and mechanisms pp. 503-527

- Juliet Cox and Colin Mason
- The diffusion of exporting in Brazilian industrial clusters pp. 529-552

- Angela da Rocha, Beatriz Kury and Joana Monteiro
- Collective learning in clusters: Mechanisms and biases pp. 553-573

- Udo Staber
Volume 21, issue 4, 2009
- Guest Editorial pp. 329-331

- Robert J. Stimson, Peter Nijkamp and Roger R. Stough
- Service industry and cumulative growth in the regions of Europe pp. 333-349

- Sandy Dall’erba, Marco Percoco and Gianfranco Piras
- Measuring entrepreneurship and knowledge capital: Metropolitan economic efficiency in the USA1 pp. 351-373

- Ryan Sutter and Roger R. Stough
- Characteristics of migrant entrepreneurship in Europe pp. 375-397

- Tüzin Baycan-Levent and Peter Nijkamp
- Aims and strategies in regional innovation and growth policy: A Danish perspective pp. 399-420

- Andreas Cornett
- Creativity and industrial cities: A case study of Baltimore pp. 421-439

- Zoltan Acs and Monika I. Megyesi
- Knowledge and innovation: The strings between global and local dimensions of sustainable growth pp. 441-455

- Teresa de Noronha and Peter Nijkamp
- Alan D. MacPherson pp. 457-457

- Edward J. Malecki and Alistair Anderson
Volume 21, issue 3, 2009
- Transnational networking and business performance: Ethnic entrepreneurs in Canada pp. 239-264

- Dafna Kariv, Teresa V. Menzies, Gabrielle A. Brenner and Louis Jacques Filion
- The influence of co-location in higher education institutions on small firms’ perspectives of knowledge transfer pp. 265-283

- Nigel Lockett, Frank Cave, Ron Kerr and Sarah Robinson
- The need for innovation as a rationale for government involvement in entrepreneurship pp. 285-302

- Steven C. Michael and John A. Pearce
- Entry dynamics of self-employment in South Korea pp. 303-323

- GiSeung Kim and Joonmo Cho
Volume 21, issue 2, 2009
- False expectations: Reconsidering the role of informal venture capital in closing the regional equity gap1 pp. 99-130

- Sofia Avdeitchikova
- Influence of the capacities of top management on the internationalization of SMEs pp. 131-154

- Rubén Fernández-Ortiz and Guadalupe Fuentes Lombardo
- On the occupational choices of return migrants pp. 155-181

- Theodore Lianos and Anastasia Pseiridis
- Women entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa: An institutional theory analysis from a social marketing point of view pp. 183-211

- Lyn S. Amine and Karin M. Staub
- Entrepreneurship and diversification on English farms: Identifying business enterprise characteristics and change processes pp. 213-236

- Julian Clark
Volume 21, issue 1, 2009
- Collective efficiency, policy inducement and social embeddedness: Drivers for the development of industrial districts pp. 1-24

- Mario Davide Parrilli
- The suitability of the configuration approach in entrepreneurship research pp. 25-49

- Rainer Harms, Sascha Kraus and Erich Schwarz
- Making rational use of ‘irrationality’? Exploring the role of need for cognitive closure in nascent entrepreneurial activity pp. 51-76

- Mark T. Schenkel, Charles H. Matthews and Matthew W. Ford
- The implications of public sector small business advisers becoming strategic sounding boards: England and Scotland compared pp. 77-97

- Kevin Mole and William Keogh
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