• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Handbook of research on entrepreneurship and regional development : national and regional perspectives
  • Contributor: Fritsch, Michael [HerausgeberIn]
  • Corporation: Edward Elgar Publishing
  • imprint: Cheltenham, U.K; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2011
  • Published in: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 349 pages); diagrams
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.4337/9780857936493
  • ISBN: 9780857936493
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  • RVK notation: QY 000 : Allgemeines
  • Keywords: Unternehmensgründung > Regionale Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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  • Description: Recent research has found pronounced differences in the level of entrepreneurship and new business formation across various regions and nations. This timely Handbook reveals that the development of new ventures as well as their effects on overall economic growth are strongly shaped by their regional and national environment. The expert group of contributors gives an overview on the current state of the art in this field, and proposes avenues for further investigation. Topics include the regional determinants of new business formation, the effects of start-ups on growth, the role of globalization for regional entrepreneurship, the effect of national and regional framework conditions, as well as the role of universities as incubators of innovative new firms. -- ‘Entrepreneurship can have powerful effects on local as well as national economies. The chapters in this edited volume, authored by well-known experts in their fields, explore various aspects of entrepreneurship and regional development. The book provides an illuminating overview of the current state of knowledge while also sharing with the reader several new findings and insights on issues as diverse as globalization, regional employment growth, nascent entrepreneurs, gazelles, labor productivity, government regulations, and university entrepreneurship. It is recommended reading for anyone interested in these topics.’ (Simon C. Parker, The University of Western Ontario, Canada).