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F<sc>rankish</sc> J. S., R<sc>oberts</sc> R. G., C<sc>oad</sc> A. and S<sc>torey</sc> D. J. Is entrepreneurship a route out of deprivation?, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper investigates whether entrepreneurship constitutes a route out of deprivation for those living in deprived areas. The measure of income/wealth used is based on an...
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F<sc>ritsch</sc> M. and S<sc>torey</sc> D. J. Entrepreneurship in a regional context: historical roots, recent developments and future challenges, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper reviews research on regional new business formation published in four special issues of <italic>Regional Studies</italic> over a period of 30 years. It is...
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W ESTHEAD P., U CBASARAN D. and W RIGHT M. (2003) Differences between private firms owned by novice, serial and portfolio entrepreneurs: implications for policy makers and practitioners, Reg. Studies 37 , 187-200. Policy makers can target "hard' (i.e. financial) and "soft' (i.e. technical)...
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Wright M., Westhead P. and Ucbasaran D. (2007) Internationalization of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and international entrepreneurship: a critique and policy implications, Regional Studies 41, 1013-1029. Practitioners are seeking to provide a supportive environment for growing...
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