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Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
Local Processes and Global Patterns
9781847209320 Edward Elgar Publishing
Perhaps the most exceptional aspect of the current era of globalisation is that entrepreneurship has become the engine for local processes of economic, social and cultural development throughout the world. This important new book brings together a number of leading scholars in the field to explore the development aspects of globalisation, in particular those that foster the evolution of entrepreneurs in local–global processes.
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Perhaps the most exceptional aspect of the current era of globalisation is that entrepreneurship has become the engine for local processes of economic, social and cultural development throughout the world. This important new book brings together a number of leading scholars in the field to explore the development aspects of globalisation, in particular those that foster the evolution of entrepreneurs in local–global processes.
The expert contributions consider local processes such as entrepreneurship, new firm formation, creativity, media clustering, migration, and many more. They examine how the footprints of these processes reveal themselves in the contemporary global context, characterized by increasing economic interdependence as evidenced by the expanding trade in goods and services, and the growth in capital, knowledge and technology flows. The authors highlight the fact that global patterns of change are the result of innumerable local processes driven by economic, political and social entrepreneurs in localities, regions and nations around the world.
With a variety of geographic perspectives, this book will appeal to researchers, students and policymakers in a range of fields including urban and regional economics, economic geography, international trade, and entrepreneurship and innovation policy.
The expert contributions consider local processes such as entrepreneurship, new firm formation, creativity, media clustering, migration, and many more. They examine how the footprints of these processes reveal themselves in the contemporary global context, characterized by increasing economic interdependence as evidenced by the expanding trade in goods and services, and the growth in capital, knowledge and technology flows. The authors highlight the fact that global patterns of change are the result of innumerable local processes driven by economic, political and social entrepreneurs in localities, regions and nations around the world.
With a variety of geographic perspectives, this book will appeal to researchers, students and policymakers in a range of fields including urban and regional economics, economic geography, international trade, and entrepreneurship and innovation policy.
Critical Acclaim
‘“Think Global, Act Local” has become the policy mantra for innovation, growth and competitiveness in the global economy. In this important and insightful book, Karlsson, Johansson and Stough assemble an all star team of international scholars to explicitly draw out the key role that entrepreneurship plays for local economic performance. The interdisciplinary approach contained in this book yields a pathbreaking set of insights for regional policy that will be of great value to both scholars and policy makers.’
– David Audretsch, Indiana University, Bloomington, US and Otto Beisheim School WHU, Germany
‘The world is experiencing the fourth globalization trend since the collapse of the Berlin Wall twenty years ago. This trend unlike previous ones is characterized by both broader global interconnection and deeper localization. In other words, the world is both flatter and spikier at the same time. The key to a successful development policy is to integrate these two seemingly counter intuitive trends. The solution to this is a more or less regional strategy with a very strong focus on entrepreneurship. While this approach is not new and is not the first, it is the best one that I have seen. The editors of this collection are some of the best informed, most careful and deep thinking scholars in the business and have produced a work worthy of their stature.’
– Zoltán J. Ács, George Mason University, US
– David Audretsch, Indiana University, Bloomington, US and Otto Beisheim School WHU, Germany
‘The world is experiencing the fourth globalization trend since the collapse of the Berlin Wall twenty years ago. This trend unlike previous ones is characterized by both broader global interconnection and deeper localization. In other words, the world is both flatter and spikier at the same time. The key to a successful development policy is to integrate these two seemingly counter intuitive trends. The solution to this is a more or less regional strategy with a very strong focus on entrepreneurship. While this approach is not new and is not the first, it is the best one that I have seen. The editors of this collection are some of the best informed, most careful and deep thinking scholars in the business and have produced a work worthy of their stature.’
– Zoltán J. Ács, George Mason University, US
Contributors
Contributors: Z.J. Acs, C. Armington, P. Assmo, D.B. Audretsch, B. Borgman, P. Braunerhjelm, R. Capello, G.A.S. Cook, A.P. Cornett, B. Ebersberger, B. Johansson, C. Karlsson, H.Y. Kim, S. Koster, E. Ljunggren, H. Lööf, C. Mellander, J. Nählinder, J. Palmberg, N.R. Pandit, L. Rønning, R.R. Stough, J. Wiklund
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger R. Stough
2. Globalization and the Emergence of the Entrepreneurial Society
David B. Audretsch
3. New Firm Formation and Economic Development in a Globalizing Economy
Sierdjan Koster and Charlie Karlsson
4. Entrepreneurship and Local Growth: A Comparison of the US and Sweden
Benny Borgman and Pontus Braunerhjelm
5. Gibrat’s Law Reconsidered: A Creativity Perspective
Zoltan J. Acs and Catherine Armington
6. International Linkages and Entrepreneurship in Media Clusters: Evidence from the UK
Gary A.S. Cook and Naresh R. Pandit
7. Household Migration and Attractiveness in Consumer Service Supply
Charlotta Mellander and Johanna Palmberg
8. Knowledge Intensive Business Services as Gazelles: Implications of Size on Innovation
Johanna Nählinder
9. The Community Entrepreneur as a Facilitator of Local Economic Development
Lars Rønning, Elisabet Ljunggren and Johan Wiklund
10. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Danish Regional Policy
Andreas P. Cornett
11. Modeling Just-in-Time Manufacturing in a Vertically Integrated Industry
Ho Yeon Kim
12. The Innovation and Productivity Effect of Foreign Takeover of National Assets
Börje Johansson, Hans Lööf and Bernd Ebersberger
13. Creative Industries and Regional Economic Development – The Example of Public Supported Regional Film Centres in Sweden
Per Assmo
14. Local Patterns of Growth in a Global Perspective: A Territorial Scenario of an Enlarged Europe
Roberta Capello
Index
Preface
1. Introduction
Charlie Karlsson, Börje Johansson and Roger R. Stough
2. Globalization and the Emergence of the Entrepreneurial Society
David B. Audretsch
3. New Firm Formation and Economic Development in a Globalizing Economy
Sierdjan Koster and Charlie Karlsson
4. Entrepreneurship and Local Growth: A Comparison of the US and Sweden
Benny Borgman and Pontus Braunerhjelm
5. Gibrat’s Law Reconsidered: A Creativity Perspective
Zoltan J. Acs and Catherine Armington
6. International Linkages and Entrepreneurship in Media Clusters: Evidence from the UK
Gary A.S. Cook and Naresh R. Pandit
7. Household Migration and Attractiveness in Consumer Service Supply
Charlotta Mellander and Johanna Palmberg
8. Knowledge Intensive Business Services as Gazelles: Implications of Size on Innovation
Johanna Nählinder
9. The Community Entrepreneur as a Facilitator of Local Economic Development
Lars Rønning, Elisabet Ljunggren and Johan Wiklund
10. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Danish Regional Policy
Andreas P. Cornett
11. Modeling Just-in-Time Manufacturing in a Vertically Integrated Industry
Ho Yeon Kim
12. The Innovation and Productivity Effect of Foreign Takeover of National Assets
Börje Johansson, Hans Lööf and Bernd Ebersberger
13. Creative Industries and Regional Economic Development – The Example of Public Supported Regional Film Centres in Sweden
Per Assmo
14. Local Patterns of Growth in a Global Perspective: A Territorial Scenario of an Enlarged Europe
Roberta Capello
Index