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  • The local construction of social enterprise markets : an evaluation of Jens Beckert’s field approach
  • Cooperation ; England ; Firm ; Governance ; Market ; Organization ; Social enterprise ; Theory ; United Kingdom
  • This article examines the local construction of social enterprise markets through an evaluation of Jens Beckert’s field approach. To do so, it describes the reciprocal interactions between forces of institutions, networks, and cognitive frameworks
  • as they serve to construct opportunities for social enterprises (SEs) in Liverpool, Birmingham, Southampton, and the London Borough of Newham. This analysis suggests that Beckert’s approach helps to move beyond a singular notion of a single ‘market logic
  • 2014
  • Retail and wholesale enterprise among ethnic groups in core and peripheral urban centers : the late-nineteenth-century United States
  • This study analyses the relationship between ethnic enterprise in the retail trade and co-ethnic enterprise in the wholesale trade in urban centers of core and peripheral regions of the late-nineteenth-century United States. For some groups (e.g
  • ., Russians), co-ethnic retail and wholesale enterprises were positively related on the periphery but not in the core; conversely, for other groups (e.g., Irish), co-ethnic retail and wholesale enterprises were positively related in the core
  • 2014
  • Local externalities and ownership choices in foreign acquisitions by multinational enterprises
  • This article assesses the influence of spatial heterogeneity on the entry mode by multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Italy. Focusing on acquisitions, it claim that the location of the target firm influences the MNE’s ownership choice. It show
  • 2014
  • Strong and weak unionism in Mexican retail enterprises
  • 2014
  • Linking Local Plants with Small Handicraft Enterprises among Indigenous Mapuche Communities: Towards a Combined Approach of Local Development and Enhancement of Ethnobotanical Knowledge?
  • 2014
  • The ‘caring entrepreneur’? Childcare policy and private provision in an enterprising age
  • 2014
  • Shebeens as spaces and places of informality, enterprise, drinking and sociability
  • 2014
  • Jugād : youth and enterprise in India
  • 2014
  • Location choice of multinational enterprises in China : comparison between Japan and Taiwan
  • This paper explores the location choice of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in China, shedding special light on the role of agglomeration of same-nationality firms. It examines how this role differs according to firms' productivity. Furthermore
  • 2014
  • Ethnic enterprises and community development
  • 2014
  • Do micro enterprises benefit from the ‘Doing Business’ reforms? the case of street-vending in Tanzania
  • 2014
  • This article performs a detailed mixed-methods analysis, combining rich enterprise-level data with semistructured interviews in Tech City, London. It tracks firm and employment growth from 1997 to 2010 and identify several distinctive features
  • 2014
  • 2014
  • [b1] Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Univ., Oxford, Royaume-Uni
  • 2014
  • [b1] Manchester Enterprise Centre, Manchester Business School, Univ., Manchester, Royaume-Uni
  • 2014
  • [b1] Manchester Enterprise Centre, Manchester Business School, Univ., Manchester, Royaume-Uni
  • that this process of place-making entails an assemblage of state institutions and enterprises at various scales. It expands the literature on regional development and sheds light on how China's less developed regions struggle to improve their competitiveness
  • 2014
  • , as well as firm characteristics, regional hub effect and political environment, have all been particularly important in forcing China’s pollution-intensive enterprises to restructure their production, through innovation, upgrading, geographical relocation
  • 2014
  • 2014
  • [b1] Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Univ., Oxford, Royaume-Uni