Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
1997 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2008
- Editorial: The governance of cross-locality networks as a determinant of local economic development pp. 489-492

- The Editors
- The internationalisation of production systems: embeddedness, openness and governance pp. 493-515

- Lisa De Propris, Stefano Menghinello and Roger Sugden
- District internationalisation and trans-local development pp. 517-532

- Marco Bellandi and Annalisa Caloffi
- Knowledge networks in local and global space pp. 533-545

- Anne Lorentzen
- Cooperation and competition in network governance: regional networks in a globalised economy pp. 547-560

- Klaus Semlinger
- Networking: a question of firm characteristics? The case of the Shannon region in Ireland pp. 561-580

- B. Andreosso-O’Callaghan and Helena Lenihan
- Local knowledge domains and the role of MNE affiliates in bridging and complementing a cluster's knowledge pp. 581-598

- José-Luis Hervás-Oliver and José Albors-Garrigós
Volume 20, issue 5, 2008
- Networks vs. market methods in high-tech venture fundraising: the impact of institutional environment pp. 409-430

- Jing Zhang and Poh Wong
- Small firm exporters in a developing economy context: evidence from Ghana pp. 431-450

- Paul J. A. Robson and Mark Freel
- Cultural differences and entrepreneurial behaviour: an intra-country cross-cultural analysis in Cape Verde pp. 451-483

- Antonia Mercedes García-Cabrera and Mª Gracia García-Soto
- Book review pp. 485-487

- Richard Blundel
Volume 20, issue 4, 2008
- The determinants and growth implications of venture creation speed pp. 317-343

- Joan-Lluis Capelleras and Francis J. Greene
- Business incomes in rural Nicaragua: the role of household resources, location, experience and trust pp. 345-366

- Marijke D’haese, Marieke De Ruijter De Wildt and Ruerd Ruben
- Can experiential knowledge and localised learning in start-up policy and practice be transferred between regions? The case of the START network pp. 367-385

- Andrew Atherton and Liz Price
- Linking learning with governance in networks and clusters: key issues for analysis and policy pp. 387-408

- Mario Davide Parrilli and Silvia Sacchetti
Volume 20, issue 3, 2008
- Developing regional communities of practice by network reflection: the case of the Norwegian electronics industry pp. 209-235

- Anne Haugen Gausdal
- Attracting cross-border venture capital: the role of a local investor pp. 237-257

- Markus M. Mäkelä and Markku V. J. Maula
- Is regional innovation system development possible in peripheral regions? Some evidence from the case of La Pocatière, Canada pp. 259-283

- David Doloreux and Steve Dionne
- The language of social entrepreneurs pp. 285-309

- Caroline Parkinson and Carole Howorth
Volume 20, issue 2, 2008
- Regional determinants of entrepreneurial start-ups in a developing country pp. 111-124

- Wim Naudé, Thomas Gries, Eric Wood and Aloe Meintjies
- Change and the development of entrepreneurial networks over time: a processual perspective pp. 125-159

- Sarah Jack, Sarah Drakopoulou Dodd and Alistair Anderson
- Knowledge networks of young innovators in the urban economy: biotechnology as a case study pp. 161-183

- Marina Van Geenhuizen
- Universities and knowledge-based venturing: finance, management and networks in London pp. 185-206

- Robert Huggins
Volume 20, issue 1, 2008
- Indigenous entrepreneurship, culture and micro-enterprise in the Pacific Islands: case studies from Samoa pp. 1-18

- Miranda Cahn
- To eat or to be eaten--on the role of entrepreneurship in the Norwegian telecom access sector pp. 19-40

- Olav R. Spilling and Ovar Andreas Rosenberg
- Developing relationships within the framework of local economic development in Spain pp. 41-65

- Carmen Camarero Izquierdo, Carlos Hernández Carrión and Sonia San Martín Gutiérrez
- Diffusion of knowledge and skills through labour markets: evidence from the furniture cluster in Metro Cebu (the Philippines) pp. 67-88

- Niels Beerepoot
- Intermediated mode of internationalization: new software ventures in Ireland and India pp. 89-109

- Siri Terjesen, Colm O'Gorman and Zoltan Acs
Volume 19, issue 6, 2007
- Editorial pp. 451-452

- The Editors
- ‘Entrepreneuring’ as a conceptual attractor? A review of process theories in 20 years of entrepreneurship studies pp. 453-477

- Chris Steyaert
- The moral space in entrepreneurship: an exploration of ethical imperatives and the moral legitimacy of being enterprising pp. 479-497

- Alistair Anderson and Robert Smith
- Entrepreneurship, discourses and conscientization in processes of regional development pp. 499-525

- Karin Berglund and Anders W. Johansson
- Interstanding the industrial district: contrasting conceptual images as a road to insight pp. 527-554

- Bengt Johannisson, Leonardo Centeno Caffarena, Allan Fernando Discua Cruz, Mircea Epure, Esther Hormiga Pérez, Magdalena Kapelko, Karen Murdock, Douglas Nanka-Bruce, Martina Olejárová, Alizabeth Sanchez Lopez, Antti Sekki, Maria-Cristina Stoian, Henrik Tötterman and Angelo Bisignano
- Announcement and Call for Papers pp. 555-556

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 5, 2007
- Success factors for new businesses in Austria and the Czech Republic pp. 381-403

- Alexander Kessler
- ‘Types’ of private family firms: an exploratory conceptual and empirical analysis pp. 405-431

- Paul Westhead and Carole Howorth
- Enterprising expatriates: lifestyle migration and entrepreneurship in rural southern Europe pp. 433-450

- Ian Stone and Cherrie Stubbs
Volume 19, issue 4, 2007
- Regional patterns and determinants of birth and survival of new firms in Western Germany pp. 293-312

- Udo Brixy and Reinhold Grotz
- Do different institutional frameworks condition the influence of local fear of failure and entrepreneurial examples over entrepreneurial activity? pp. 313-337

- Yancy Vaillant and Esteban Lafuente
- Developing a framework for network and cluster identification for use in economic development policy-making pp. 339-358

- David Pickernell, Patricia A. Rowe, Michael J. Christie and David Brooksbank
- Cultural background, human capital and self-employment rates among immigrants in Norway pp. 359-376

- Evgueni Vinogradov and Lars Kolvereid
- Book review pp. 377-378

- Alf Rehn
Volume 19, issue 3, 2007
- Innovation in food firms: contribution of regional networks within the international business context pp. 209-226

- Xavier Gellynck, Bert Vermeire and Jacques Viaene
- The significance of personality in business start-up intentions, start-up realization and business success pp. 227-251

- Hermann Frank, Manfred Lueger and Christian Korunka
- Entrepreneurial aspiration and transition into self-employment: evidence from British longitudinal data pp. 253-280

- Andrew Henley
- The relationship between economic development and business ownership revisited pp. 281-291

- Martin Carree, André van Stel, Roy Thurik and Sander Wennekers
Volume 19, issue 2, 2007
- Do clusters capabilities matter? An empirical application of the resource-based view in clusters pp. 113-136

- José Luis Hervás-Oliver and José Albors-Garrigós
- What is global and what is local in knowledge-generating interaction? The case of the biotech cluster in Uppsala, Sweden pp. 137-159

- Anders Waxell and Anders Malmberg
- The internationalization of SMEs: developing and testing a multi-dimensional measure on Slovenian firms pp. 161-183

- Mitja Ruzzier, Bostjan Antoncic and Robert D. Hisrich
- The significance of sustained entrepreneurial orientation on performance of firms -- A longitudinal analysis pp. 185-204

- Einar Lier Madsen
Volume 19, issue 1, 2007
- Business environments and cluster attractiveness to managers pp. 1-24

- Martin Perry
- Influence of entrepreneur type, region and sector effects on business self-confidence: Empirical evidence from Argentine firms pp. 25-48

- Justo De Jorge Moreno, Leopoldo Laborda Castillo and Elio De Zuani Masere
- Cultural evolution and economic growth: New Zealand Maori pp. 49-68

- Greg Clydesdale
- High-growth SMEs versus non-high-growth SMEs: a discriminant analysis pp. 69-88

- Ana M. Moreno and José C. Casillas
- Money, money, money? A longitudinal investigation of entrepreneur career reasons, growth preferences and achieved growth pp. 89-107

- Gavin Cassar
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