Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy: Volume 7 Issue 4
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Rescripting criminal identity: A “close reading” of contemporary biographies of British criminals as entrepreneurship discourse
Robert SmithThis research paper aims to examine how organized criminals rescript their identities to engage with entrepreneurship discourse when authoring their biographies. From a…
Ethno-cultural clusters and informal entrepreneurship in Russia: The case of “Obukhovsky Choir”
Oxana KarnaukhovaThis article aims to explore informal entrepreneurial activities in ethno-cultural clusters in the Russian South. It evaluates the agglomeration economy efforts of ethno-cultural…
Footloose and fancy-free: sojourning entrepreneurs in China
Tamar Almor, Orly YeheskelAt the beginning of the twenty-first century, the paper is witnessing a new phenomenon of international entrepreneurship; skilled entrepreneurs from developed countries are…
Social protest: the Israeli case
Avichai Shuv-AmiThe current study attempts to determine to what extent, if any, the protests of summer of 2011 affected public attitudes and behavior in Israel. More specifically, the objective…
Cambodian returnees' entrepreneurial ventures: The opportunities and constraints of mixed embeddedness
Heidi Dahles– The aim is to identify the potential for establishing successful businesses operations or institutions emanating from returnees' mixed embeddedness in post-conflict Cambodia.
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Leo Dana
- Andrea Caputo