Ausgabe 3/2023 Entrepreneurial territories: measures, determinants, and outcomes
Inhalt (13 Artikel)
Entrepreneurial territories: measures, determinants, and outcomes
- Special Issue Editorial
Marcus Dejardin, Nadine Levratto
The width and depth of local exports: spatial and cross-sectoral effects on firm entry, survival and growth
- Special Issue Paper
Nebojša Stojčić, Perica Vojinić
Poor soil as a fertile breeding ground: the role of historical agricultural specialization for the persistence of regional differences in crafts
- Open Access
- Special Issue Paper
Petrik Runst, Michael Wyrwich
Self-employment career patterns in the Netherlands: exploring individual and regional differences
- Open Access
- Special issue paper
Franziska Bay, Sierdjan Koster
Cities and social entrepreneurship
- Special Issue Paper
Benoît Desmarchelier, Faridah Djellal, Faïz Gallouj
Does intermunicipal cooperation favor higher firm creation? French evidence from a natural experiment
- Special Issue Paper
Marie-Estelle Binet, Ewen Lebrun, Matthieu Leprince
The relationship between R&D knowledge spillovers and employment entry
- Open Access
- Special Issue Paper
Nicolò Barbieri, Laura Ramaciotti, Ugo Rizzo
Digital entrepreneurship indicator (DEI): an analysis of the case of the greater Paris metropolitan area
- Special Issue Paper
Dorine Cornet, Jean Bonnet, Sébastien Bourdin
Correction to: Digital entrepreneurship indicator (DEI): an analysis of the case of the greater Paris metropolitan area
- Correction
Dorine Cornet, Jean Bonnet, Sébastien Bourdin
The geography of job automation in Ireland: what urban areas are most at risk?
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Frank Crowley, Justin Doran
The emergence of artificial intelligence in European regions: the role of a local ICT base
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Jing Xiao, Ron Boschma
Promoting transportation policies in the context of compact city strategies: the case of Toyama City, Japan
- Original Paper
Hiroshi Ito, Nobuo Kawazoe
Analysis of the spatial allocation of resources for a sustainable rural economy: A wide-areal coordination approach
- Original Paper
Daisuke Nakamura