Urban entrepreneurialism is generally characterized by a series of spectacular events, organized and orchestrated by powerful actors. Recently, this has given rise to a series of urban policy agendas that have become ubiquitous across the world. This paper draws attention to an emergent form of urban entrepreneurialism that privileges environmentalism, social inclusion and grassroots creativity. Based on the 2015 European Green Capital process taking place in Bristol in the United Kingdom, this paper shows how the European Green Capital Award is being used to engage a large and diverse range of organizations in the name of the Bristol Green Capital Partnership. We argue that rather than reiterating narratives of urban entrepreneurialism as ...
This article analyses how creative entrepreneurs perceive the development of tourism; it looks at cr...
Becoming the European Green Capital offers an opportunity for Higher Education (HE) institutions to ...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
Urban entrepreneurialism is generally characterized by a series of spectacular events, organized and...
Entrepreneurship, being largely an urban phenomenon, co-evolves over time with cities. While this re...
The theory of ‘reflexive governance’ prioritises process over outcomes and advocates participatory p...
Start-up technology and digital platform firms have become a much-talked about plank of urban econom...
Entrepreneurship is frequently recognised as a crucial element in economic growth. This has led poli...
The paper draws on in-depth research on the impacts of urban regeneration programmes on small busine...
Spatial approaches to examining entrepreneurship have increasingly built on theories of social capit...
The European Green Capital Award (EGCA) rewards the efforts and commitment of European cities that t...
This paper sets out to provide an illustrative discussion of emergent and somewhat decentralised urb...
Making the transition to a green economy is a major policy driver in the UK and other countries. Ent...
Urban population has grown from 746m in 1950 to 3.9bn in 2014 (54%) and is expected to account for 6...
Abstract Purpose - The article’s purpose is to demonstrate how UK artisan entrepreneurs organise...
This article analyses how creative entrepreneurs perceive the development of tourism; it looks at cr...
Becoming the European Green Capital offers an opportunity for Higher Education (HE) institutions to ...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
Urban entrepreneurialism is generally characterized by a series of spectacular events, organized and...
Entrepreneurship, being largely an urban phenomenon, co-evolves over time with cities. While this re...
The theory of ‘reflexive governance’ prioritises process over outcomes and advocates participatory p...
Start-up technology and digital platform firms have become a much-talked about plank of urban econom...
Entrepreneurship is frequently recognised as a crucial element in economic growth. This has led poli...
The paper draws on in-depth research on the impacts of urban regeneration programmes on small busine...
Spatial approaches to examining entrepreneurship have increasingly built on theories of social capit...
The European Green Capital Award (EGCA) rewards the efforts and commitment of European cities that t...
This paper sets out to provide an illustrative discussion of emergent and somewhat decentralised urb...
Making the transition to a green economy is a major policy driver in the UK and other countries. Ent...
Urban population has grown from 746m in 1950 to 3.9bn in 2014 (54%) and is expected to account for 6...
Abstract Purpose - The article’s purpose is to demonstrate how UK artisan entrepreneurs organise...
This article analyses how creative entrepreneurs perceive the development of tourism; it looks at cr...
Becoming the European Green Capital offers an opportunity for Higher Education (HE) institutions to ...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...