Entrepreneurial Place Leadership

Negotiating the Entrepreneurial Landscape

Robert Newbery|Yevhen Baranchenko|Colin Bell
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A place-led perspective of entrepreneurial development is becoming increasingly important, given narratives around entrepreneurial ecosystems, contexts, and the design of entrepreneurial institutions. In a world where we recognise entrepreneurial means, ends and values in terms of locations with meaning, this latest volume in Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research explores the phenomenon of Entrepreneurial Place Leadership.

Defining Entrepreneurial Place Leadership in terms of how locations with entrepreneurial meaning are created, maintained, exploited, and amplified to generate future value, this edited collection considers how entrepreneurs lead in a complex entrepreneurial landscape. Leading international scholars act as guides through a heterogeneous landscape of individual dwellings, communities, and planned settlements.

Topics include: an exploration of entrepreneurial responsibility to place in rural Nova Scotia; an analysis of culture in Entrepreneurial Support Organisations in Spain; a discussion of entrepreneurial implementation of policy in Italy; and the introduction of a tool for managing a complex solution ecosystem in Australia. Each chapter reflects upon the contribution of the author’s research to academic theory and makes policy and practice recommendations – as such this book is a useful resource for academics, students, and entrepreneurial place leaders.

Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research is an official book series of the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE). Each volume is designed around a specific theme of importance to the entrepreneurship and small business community with articles collectively exploring and developing theory and practice in the field.

Chapter 1. Entrepreneurial Place Leadership; Robert Newbery, Yevhen Baranchenko, and Colin Bell

  • Chapter 2. Responsibility to Place in Rural Family Business; Karen Foster
  • Chapter 3. Situated Masculinities and Leadership in an all-male Entrepreneurial Team; Edita Petrylaite and Angus Robson
  • Chapter 4. The “Place” of Culture in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem; Colin Donaldson and Jorge Villagrasa
  • Chapter 5. Exploring Refugees Entrepreneurial Support Organisations in Uganda; Anthony Tibaingana, Matt Baillie Smith, and Robert Newbery
  • Chapter 6. Business Accelerators as an Entrepreneurial Place for Promoting Entrepreneurship in Egypt; Walid Mohamed Eid
  • Chapter 7. Trovarsi fra l’incudine e il martello? Platform Infrastructures and the Work of Place based Policy Entrepreneurs: A Multiple-stream Analysis of the Regional Labour Market Planning Processes in Lombardy, Italy; Giampaolo Montaletti, Mike Martin, Rob Wilson, and David Jamieson
  • Chapter 8. Entrepreneurial Place Strategies: Implementing Enterprise Support and Economic Development Policies; Nathan Pellow, John Shutt, Joyce Liddle, and Lorraine Johnston
  • Chapter 9. Creating the Conditions for Emergent Social Entrepreneurial Places; Sharon Zivkovic

Robert Newbery is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and Head of the Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Strategy department, Northumbria University.

Yevhen Baranchenko is a Senior Lecturer in Strategy and International Business at Northumbria University, where he received his PhD.

Colin Bell is Business Growth Director for the North East Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP). Prior to this he was Consulting Services Director and an owner of business growth and software business Winning Moves Ltd.