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Despite the growing evidence on the importance of the neighbourhood, entrepreneurship studies have largely neglected the role of neighbourhoods. This book addresses the nexus between entrepreneurship, neighbourhoods and communities, confirming not only the importance of `the local' in entrepreneurship, but also filling huge gaps in the knowledge base regarding this tripartite relationship. Interdisciplinary chapters explore the importance of the neighbourhood and local social networks for individual entrepreneurs, highlighting the importance of `the local' in entrepreneurship across several countries. Considering entrepreneurship as a community-based, rather than individual, effort, key contributions explore how entrepreneurship can influence neighbourhoods and communities, in particular through entrepreneurial actions of residents joining forces. The book critically examines the ways in which entrepreneurship can benefit, shape and transform neighbourhoods, particularly those areas affected by social deprivation and poverty. Finally, it outlines a research agenda to further extend the scientific and policy-relevant knowledge on the relationships between entrepreneurship, neighbourhoods and communities.

As a response to the international call for an interdisciplinary approach to entrepreneurship research and neighbourhood and community studies, this book will engage scholars and researchers from entrepreneurship studies, urban geography, housing studies, political studies, sociology and urban planning.

Contributors include: N. Bailey, I. Capdevila, E. Casper-Futterman, J. Chrisman, M. de Beer, J. DeFilippis, R. Kleinhans, J. Lendrum, C. Mason, A.M. Peredo, D. Reuschke, E. Rijshouwer, V. Schutjens, E. Stam, S. Swider, S. Syrett, J. Uitermark, V. van de Vrande, M. van Ham, D. Varady, B. Volker, C. Williams, N. Williams

Recenzijas

Entrepreneurial Neighbourhoods brings together various disciplines, academic discourses and research themes. It has an international perspective, includes both empirical studies as well as literature reviews, adopts various research methods and designs (from ethnographic studies to quantitative data analysis). These various perspectives make this a very interesting book, and to any reader it offers new viewpoints. This way, the book can establish bridging links between various academic discourses and provide new insights and new opportunities for future research. -- Anne Risselada, Journal of Housing and the Built Environment This book is a must-read for all those who are interested in the relations between neighbourhoods, communities and entrepreneurship. It provides a full account of the latest research on this topic, highlighting the diversity of experiences across a number of countries, particularly the US, the UK and the Netherlands, and from a variety of perspectives and disciplines, particularly sociology, geography and economics. -- Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal This is a book that I will be mining for further insights in relation to my research, but it is also a book that would be useful in a teaching context where the chapters could be taken as case studies on different disciplinary perspectives on thinking about entrepreneurship in places. It is a book that certainly initiates the reader towards an understanding of entrepreneurs in places and usefully identifies how place may interact with other dimensions of entrepreneurship (such as time, community, gender, visibility and legality) that make entrepreneurship such a rich and fluid concept. -- The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation A timely and highly relevant contribution. Congratulations are due to the editors and contributing authors for producing such a valuable work. -- Léo-Paul Dana, Princeton University, US

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xv
1 Unravelling the nexus between entrepreneurship, neighbourhoods and communities - introduction
1(20)
Reinout Kleinhans
Darja Reuschke
Maarten van Ham
Colin Mason
Stephen Syrett
PART I NEIGHBOURHOODS AS ECONOMIC PLACES AND ENTERPRISE CULTURES
2 Entrepreneurship and deprived urban areas: understanding activity and the hidden enterprise culture
21(20)
Nick Williams
Colin Williams
3 Dynamics in local inter-firm cooperation in Dutch residential neighbourhoods
41(24)
Marianne de Beer
Veronique Schutjens
4 Solopreneurs and the rise of co-working in the Netherlands
65(15)
Erik Stam
Vareska van de Vrande
5 A Typology of Localized Spaces of collaborative innovation
80(18)
Ignasi Capdevila
6 Women in charge: social capital of female entrepreneurs in the neighbourhood and beyond
98(27)
Beate Volker
7 Gendered networks and spatial arrangements of informal entrepreneurial activities in a Detroit neighbourhood
125(26)
Jenny Lendrum
Sarah Swider
PART II COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE, CIVIC ECONOMY AND NEIGHBOURHOOD REGENERATION
8 Conceptual foundations: community-based enterprise and community development
151(28)
Ana Maria Peredo
James J. Chrisman
9 On economic democracy in community development
179(24)
Evan Casper-Futterman
James DeFilippis
10 The potential of community entrepreneurship for neighbourhood revitalization in the United Kingdom and the United States
203(26)
David Varady
Reinout Kleinhans
Maarten van Ham
11 The contribution of community enterprise to British urban regeneration in a period of state retrenchment
229(20)
Nick Bailey
12 Co-production or counter-production? The struggle of Dutch community enterprises with local institutions
249(21)
Reinout Kleinhans
13 Citizenship as enterprise: the transformation of Amsterdam community centres into community enterprises
270(27)
Emiel Rijshouwer
Justus Uitermark
PART III CONCLUSIONS
14 Understanding entrepreneurship in residential neighbourhoods and communities of place
297(12)
Darja Reuschke
Reinout Kleinhans
Stephen Syrett
Maarten van Ham
Colin Mason
Index 309
Edited by Maarten van Ham, Professor, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands and University of St Andrews, UK, Darja Reuschke, Department of Geography and Environment, University of Southampton, UK, Reinout Kleinhans, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, Colin Mason, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow and Stephen Syrett, Professor of Local Economic Development, Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research, Middlesex University, UK