Rethinking Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
This timely book presents new perspectives from global experts in entrepreneurship, innovation, and regional economic development. Bringing together diverse perspectives, Eleanor Hamilton, Rhiannon Pugh and Danny Soetanto integrate research, practice and policy to develop new ideas and propose innovative learning models.



Raising questions about the need to rethink the conceptual frameworks of regional development in a changing world, chapters underscore the importance of spatial, social, institutional and societal contexts, and the challenges of inequalities. They assess how learning shapes entrepreneurial ecosystems, examining the role of universities in regional development. The book features real-world examples and case studies illustrating policy implementation in different regions and provides personal reflections from the authors on their experiences working across regional and national governance boundaries. By encouraging transdisciplinary dialogue, the authors promote collaboration aimed at developing entrepreneurial solutions for more equitable and resilient regional economies.



Thought-provoking and forward-thinking, this is an essential resource for scholars and practitioners in entrepreneurship, innovation and economic geography. It is also a valuable tool for policy-makers, think tanks, research institutions and other organizations seeking to gain actionable insights for regional development.

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Rethinking Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
This timely book presents new perspectives from global experts in entrepreneurship, innovation, and regional economic development. Bringing together diverse perspectives, Eleanor Hamilton, Rhiannon Pugh and Danny Soetanto integrate research, practice and policy to develop new ideas and propose innovative learning models.



Raising questions about the need to rethink the conceptual frameworks of regional development in a changing world, chapters underscore the importance of spatial, social, institutional and societal contexts, and the challenges of inequalities. They assess how learning shapes entrepreneurial ecosystems, examining the role of universities in regional development. The book features real-world examples and case studies illustrating policy implementation in different regions and provides personal reflections from the authors on their experiences working across regional and national governance boundaries. By encouraging transdisciplinary dialogue, the authors promote collaboration aimed at developing entrepreneurial solutions for more equitable and resilient regional economies.



Thought-provoking and forward-thinking, this is an essential resource for scholars and practitioners in entrepreneurship, innovation and economic geography. It is also a valuable tool for policy-makers, think tanks, research institutions and other organizations seeking to gain actionable insights for regional development.

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This timely book presents new perspectives from global experts in entrepreneurship, innovation, and regional economic development. Bringing together diverse perspectives, Eleanor Hamilton, Rhiannon Pugh and Danny Soetanto integrate research, practice and policy to develop new ideas and propose innovative learning models.



Raising questions about the need to rethink the conceptual frameworks of regional development in a changing world, chapters underscore the importance of spatial, social, institutional and societal contexts, and the challenges of inequalities. They assess how learning shapes entrepreneurial ecosystems, examining the role of universities in regional development. The book features real-world examples and case studies illustrating policy implementation in different regions and provides personal reflections from the authors on their experiences working across regional and national governance boundaries. By encouraging transdisciplinary dialogue, the authors promote collaboration aimed at developing entrepreneurial solutions for more equitable and resilient regional economies.



Thought-provoking and forward-thinking, this is an essential resource for scholars and practitioners in entrepreneurship, innovation and economic geography. It is also a valuable tool for policy-makers, think tanks, research institutions and other organizations seeking to gain actionable insights for regional development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781802201437
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 11/10/2025
Series: Rethinking Business and Management series
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Eleanor Hamilton, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Lancaster University Management School, UK, Rhiannon Pugh, Senior Lecturer in Innovation Studies, Lund University, Sweden and Danny Soetanto, Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship, Adelaide University, Australia
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