Recent work challenges the notion that attracting creative workers to a place is sufficient for generating local economic growth. In this article, we examine the problem of sustaining robust growth in the periphery of the USA, demonstrating the contingent nature of talent as an engine for economic growth. We test the hypothesis that rural growth in the knowledge economy is dependent on the ability to utilize new knowledge, perhaps generated elsewhere, in addressing local economic challenges. Tests confirm that the interaction of entrepreneurial context with the share of the workforce employed in the creative class is strongly associated with growth in the number of new establishments and employment, particularly in those rural counties endo...
This paper explores the relationships between amenity, creativity, internal migration processes and ...
RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP can help stimulate local economies by creating local jobs and providing goods...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...
Recent work challenges the notion that attracting creative workers to a place is sufficient for gene...
Rural–urban linkages have long been recognized as a potential rural economic development strategy. T...
Entrepreneurs create economic growth in their communities byforming new firms. Each year during the ...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly being recognized as a primary engine of economic growth. By combini...
This paper addresses the possibility that competitive rural manufacturing is increasingly driven by ...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across rural America....
This study uses locally weighted regression to identify county-level characteristics that serve as d...
Entrepreneurs create economic growth in their communities by forming new firms. Each year during the...
This dissertation examines a number of issues related to economic growth in rural regions. The major...
Entrepreneurship has been attracting attention as a model for rural economic development following s...
Innovation—introducing new goods, services, or ways of doing business that are valued by consumers—i...
Researchers have long searched for the underlying causes of growth. In developed countries, as they ...
This paper explores the relationships between amenity, creativity, internal migration processes and ...
RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP can help stimulate local economies by creating local jobs and providing goods...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...
Recent work challenges the notion that attracting creative workers to a place is sufficient for gene...
Rural–urban linkages have long been recognized as a potential rural economic development strategy. T...
Entrepreneurs create economic growth in their communities byforming new firms. Each year during the ...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly being recognized as a primary engine of economic growth. By combini...
This paper addresses the possibility that competitive rural manufacturing is increasingly driven by ...
This paper examines the causes of spatial inequalities in economic development across rural America....
This study uses locally weighted regression to identify county-level characteristics that serve as d...
Entrepreneurs create economic growth in their communities by forming new firms. Each year during the...
This dissertation examines a number of issues related to economic growth in rural regions. The major...
Entrepreneurship has been attracting attention as a model for rural economic development following s...
Innovation—introducing new goods, services, or ways of doing business that are valued by consumers—i...
Researchers have long searched for the underlying causes of growth. In developed countries, as they ...
This paper explores the relationships between amenity, creativity, internal migration processes and ...
RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP can help stimulate local economies by creating local jobs and providing goods...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...