This paper supplies a historical and geographically rooted account of how three separate but ongoing processes (state-rescaling, recessionary conditions and SME business support reforms) were perceived to be intersecting and manifesting themselves at the juncture of venture capital and investment readiness provision in the North East of England primarily from the perspective of local fund managers in December 2012. The paper demonstrates how these myriad processes played out in both predictable and unusual ways in a region often constructed as lagging and not known for its buoyant levels of venture capital activity. In particular, the paper provides empirical insights into the uncertainties created by the Coalition government during the tra...
ABSTRACT In the light of the new Coalition Government’s proposed ‘rescaling ’ of sub-national govern...
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...
In this paper, we consider the possible effects of devolution on the territorial politics of foreign...
ABSTRACT. Early stage venture capital investments declined sharply following the post-2000 technolog...
Venture capital, the regions and public policy: the United Kingdom since the post-2000 technology cr...
International audienceThe geography of venture capital in the UK has been shaped since 2000 by a sig...
The geography of venture capital in the United Kingdom has been shaped since the year 2000 by a sign...
The role of venture capital in economic development increasingly is recognized as central to the dev...
In this thesis we examine the organisation of the UK venture capital industry. We draw on literature...
The paper considers how far and in what ways venture capital policies in the UK and Germany have bee...
This article provides new insights into the venture capital industry by tracing the relational geogr...
The UK has a long history of spatial disparity in economic prosperity across its regions which, desp...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Over the past 25 years, the USA has pioneered a new technological revolution, based on large numbers...
The UK Labour Government has provided support for the establishment of regional venture capital fund...
ABSTRACT In the light of the new Coalition Government’s proposed ‘rescaling ’ of sub-national govern...
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...
In this paper, we consider the possible effects of devolution on the territorial politics of foreign...
ABSTRACT. Early stage venture capital investments declined sharply following the post-2000 technolog...
Venture capital, the regions and public policy: the United Kingdom since the post-2000 technology cr...
International audienceThe geography of venture capital in the UK has been shaped since 2000 by a sig...
The geography of venture capital in the United Kingdom has been shaped since the year 2000 by a sign...
The role of venture capital in economic development increasingly is recognized as central to the dev...
In this thesis we examine the organisation of the UK venture capital industry. We draw on literature...
The paper considers how far and in what ways venture capital policies in the UK and Germany have bee...
This article provides new insights into the venture capital industry by tracing the relational geogr...
The UK has a long history of spatial disparity in economic prosperity across its regions which, desp...
The investiture of a UK Coalition Government in 2010 heralded the (ongoing) production of new sub-na...
Over the past 25 years, the USA has pioneered a new technological revolution, based on large numbers...
The UK Labour Government has provided support for the establishment of regional venture capital fund...
ABSTRACT In the light of the new Coalition Government’s proposed ‘rescaling ’ of sub-national govern...
In recent debates on the regulation and governance of contemporary capitalism and its territorial fo...
In this paper, we consider the possible effects of devolution on the territorial politics of foreign...