This article explores the contested politics and interpretations of the new practices of municipal entrepreneurship across local government in the UK. Drawing on empirical evidence from six case studies of entrepreneurship in local councils, descriptions of income-generating projects by officers in thirty authorities, and a series of semi-structured interviews, we identify, name and characterise an emergent discourse of municipal entrepreneurship for the public purpose. We argue that this novel strand of discourse within the wider field of urban entrepreneurialism confers a degree of political agency to local authorities under austerity, while redescribing and attaching commercialism and entrepreneurship to the public good. In so doing, we ...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
In England, the traditional method of central government redistribution and equalization between loc...
This paper develops a conceptual framework that draws on three discrete bodies of research: institut...
This article explores the contested politics and interpretations of the new practices of municipal e...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
In this paper we explore the potential role of entrepreneurship in public sector organizations. At f...
This article introduces a new mode of urban entrepreneurialism in London through a study of the stat...
Purpose: The interest in entrepreneurship in the public sector is recognized as an emergent phenomen...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
Purpose: Public entrepreneurs are an under-researched group in local government. The purpose of this...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
In England, the traditional method of central government redistribution and equalization between loc...
This paper develops a conceptual framework that draws on three discrete bodies of research: institut...
This article explores the contested politics and interpretations of the new practices of municipal e...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
In this paper we explore the potential role of entrepreneurship in public sector organizations. At f...
This article introduces a new mode of urban entrepreneurialism in London through a study of the stat...
Purpose: The interest in entrepreneurship in the public sector is recognized as an emergent phenomen...
The paper uses a case study of urban regeneration policy in Sheffield, UK, to explore local public e...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
Purpose: Public entrepreneurs are an under-researched group in local government. The purpose of this...
The creation of companies by local governments to provide public services—referred to as “corporatiz...
In England, the traditional method of central government redistribution and equalization between loc...
This paper develops a conceptual framework that draws on three discrete bodies of research: institut...