We study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship - namely business creation and innovation - in urban and rural labour markets. In order to do so, we combine individual and firm-level data for Britain aggregated at the Travel-to-Work Area level. We find that a higher incidence of self-employment positively and strongly correlates with business creation and innovation in urban areas, but not in rural areas. We also document that more rural than urban workers become self-employed in areas with comparably poor labour market opportunities, although this heterogeneity is not evident when focussing on entrepreneurship. Finally, we show that the misalignment between self-employment and our proxies for entrepre...
Studies into the spatial determinants of entrepreneurship have tended to focus on (a) the characteri...
Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudi...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...
We study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship – namely busi...
AbstractWe study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship – nam...
Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudi...
Urban and regional research has focused on opportunity entrepreneurship and how cities can promote g...
Using the qualitative research techniques of auto-ethnography, active reflection and natural observa...
Little is known about the individual location behaviour of self-employed entrepreneurs. Population g...
Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudi...
In this paper, we explore how national economic trends in a set of industries that compose local eco...
In the face of persistent and widening regional imbalances in economic and social outcomes, the UK G...
This study investigates the association of the rural−urban divide and the time individuals allocate ...
Studies into the spatial determinants of entrepreneurship have tended to focus on (a) the characteri...
Economic development policies often revolve around supporting small businesses and new firm creation...
Studies into the spatial determinants of entrepreneurship have tended to focus on (a) the characteri...
Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudi...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...
We study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship – namely busi...
AbstractWe study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship – nam...
Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudi...
Urban and regional research has focused on opportunity entrepreneurship and how cities can promote g...
Using the qualitative research techniques of auto-ethnography, active reflection and natural observa...
Little is known about the individual location behaviour of self-employed entrepreneurs. Population g...
Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudi...
In this paper, we explore how national economic trends in a set of industries that compose local eco...
In the face of persistent and widening regional imbalances in economic and social outcomes, the UK G...
This study investigates the association of the rural−urban divide and the time individuals allocate ...
Studies into the spatial determinants of entrepreneurship have tended to focus on (a) the characteri...
Economic development policies often revolve around supporting small businesses and new firm creation...
Studies into the spatial determinants of entrepreneurship have tended to focus on (a) the characteri...
Our paper presents an empirical analysis of entrepreneurial well-being using a large-scale longitudi...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...