Research into rural entrepreneurship continues to expand, albeit slowly. A common theme in the literature is the creation of value and its extraction from the environment. Rural entrepreneurship potentially covers a wide gamut of activity including the illegal. Also studies into agricultural entrepreneurship particularly traditional accounts of "rurality" tend to emphasise the rural idyll. Most studies tend to concentrate on the application of entrepreneurial theory to issues of rurality and as such exist on the margins of entrepreneurship research - being primarily studies into rurality and not entrepreneurship per se. Rarely do such studies impinge on issues of illegal enterprise that shatter this rural idyll. As a consequence, rural and ...
This chapter is concerned with the topic of researching rural enterprise. As a subset of the literat...
Purpose: This study builds on the extant research of the authors on Illegal Rural Enterprise [IRE]. ...
In this viewpoint article we seek to make the farming community aware of the increasing presence of ...
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distinc...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
Abstract In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as...
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distin...
The accepted social construction of the rural criminal is that of the (alien) urban marauder. In thi...
Illegal diversification strategies in farming contexts are neglected in research terms. There are en...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers ...
Traditionally, farmers enjoy high levels of social esteem. Like the entrepreneur, they are ascribed ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how rural entrepreneurship is discussed by analyzing...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers...
This chapter is concerned with the topic of researching rural enterprise. As a subset of the literat...
Purpose: This study builds on the extant research of the authors on Illegal Rural Enterprise [IRE]. ...
In this viewpoint article we seek to make the farming community aware of the increasing presence of ...
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distinc...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
Abstract In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as...
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distin...
The accepted social construction of the rural criminal is that of the (alien) urban marauder. In thi...
Illegal diversification strategies in farming contexts are neglected in research terms. There are en...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
In rural sociology and rural studies, rurality in many countries is commonly constructed as an idyll...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers ...
Traditionally, farmers enjoy high levels of social esteem. Like the entrepreneur, they are ascribed ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine how rural entrepreneurship is discussed by analyzing...
This article develops a working typology of rural criminal types in a UK wide context. It considers...
This chapter is concerned with the topic of researching rural enterprise. As a subset of the literat...
Purpose: This study builds on the extant research of the authors on Illegal Rural Enterprise [IRE]. ...
In this viewpoint article we seek to make the farming community aware of the increasing presence of ...