Entrepreneurship is sometimes portrayed as a cure-all solution for poverty reduction. Proponents argue it leads to job creation, higher incomes, and lower poverty rates in the cities in which it occurs. Others, by contrast, posit that many entrepreneurs are actually creating low-productivity firms serving local markets. Yet, despite this debate, little research has considered the impact of entrepreneurship on poverty in cities. This paper addresses this gap using a panel of US cities for the period between 2005 and 2015. We hypothesise that the impact of entrepreneurship depends on whether it occurs in tradeable sectors – and, therefore, is more likely to have positive local multiplier effects – or non-tradable sectors, which may saturate l...
Policy makers have identified the relationship between entrepreneurship and economic development. Ye...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between social capital and entrepreneurship in ...
Objectives: This paper examines enterprise and its propensity to reduce the impact of area deprivati...
Entrepreneurship is often seen as the cure-all solution for poverty reduction. Proponents argue that...
Research has focused on the role of entrepreneurial action in alleviating poverty. However, there is...
UnrestrictedThis study takes a fresh look at why high levels of poverty persist in certain American ...
Entrepreneurship is frequently recognised as a crucial element in economic growth. This has led poli...
The fundamental objective of this paper is to provide an insight into the role of entrepreneurship i...
This research shows how an increase of vibrancy in entrepreneurship can lead to poverty reduction in...
Posted by Dr Olmo Silva, SERC and LSE Since the writings of Marshall and Schumpeter around a hundred...
Like all politics, all entrepreneurship is local. Individuals launch firms and, if successful, expan...
All authors contributed equally to this research. We owe thanks to the Editors Steven Si, David Ahls...
This Article presents a contemporary and compelling American context in which entrepreneurship is no...
Spatial approaches to examining entrepreneurship have increasingly built on theories of social capi...
High-technology industries are seen as important in helping urban economies thrive, but at the same ...
Policy makers have identified the relationship between entrepreneurship and economic development. Ye...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between social capital and entrepreneurship in ...
Objectives: This paper examines enterprise and its propensity to reduce the impact of area deprivati...
Entrepreneurship is often seen as the cure-all solution for poverty reduction. Proponents argue that...
Research has focused on the role of entrepreneurial action in alleviating poverty. However, there is...
UnrestrictedThis study takes a fresh look at why high levels of poverty persist in certain American ...
Entrepreneurship is frequently recognised as a crucial element in economic growth. This has led poli...
The fundamental objective of this paper is to provide an insight into the role of entrepreneurship i...
This research shows how an increase of vibrancy in entrepreneurship can lead to poverty reduction in...
Posted by Dr Olmo Silva, SERC and LSE Since the writings of Marshall and Schumpeter around a hundred...
Like all politics, all entrepreneurship is local. Individuals launch firms and, if successful, expan...
All authors contributed equally to this research. We owe thanks to the Editors Steven Si, David Ahls...
This Article presents a contemporary and compelling American context in which entrepreneurship is no...
Spatial approaches to examining entrepreneurship have increasingly built on theories of social capi...
High-technology industries are seen as important in helping urban economies thrive, but at the same ...
Policy makers have identified the relationship between entrepreneurship and economic development. Ye...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between social capital and entrepreneurship in ...
Objectives: This paper examines enterprise and its propensity to reduce the impact of area deprivati...