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El. knyga: Creating Resilient Economies: Entrepreneurship, Growth and Development in Uncertain Times

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  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785367649
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  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Economic resilience is an emergent field in the social sciences. In this timely book, key scholars examine how individuals, organisations, regions and nations are affected by internal and external crises, and consider how the ways in which they respond will determine their future growth path. Providing a coherent and clear narrative, Creating Resilient Economies offers a theoretical analysis of resilience and provides guidance to policymakers with regards to fostering more resilient economies and people. It adeptly illustrates how resilience thinking can offer the opportunity to re-frame economic development policy and practice and provides a clear evidence base of the cultural, economic, political and social conditions that shape the adaptability, flexibility and responsiveness to crises in their many forms.

Academics and scholars across the social sciences will find this book an enlightening gateway into the subject of economic resilience. Its eminently practical approach will also benefit government policy makers interested in how localities, regions and nations can respond more effectively to crises.

Contributors include: D. Bailey, G. Bentley, C. Brooks, C. Brunelle, J. Clark, P. Di Caro, R. Doern, E. Evenhuis, S. Dawley, H. Gong, N. Gray, R. Hassink, R. Huggins, C.K. Monsson, L. Pugalis, J. Simmie, B. Spigel, P. Thompson, A. Townsend, T. Vorley, N. Williams

Recenzijos

'As someone who researches resilience and sustainability in entrepreneurs, I appreciated the book's message and details. As someone who endeavors to live resiliently and sustainably (and entrepreneurially). I really appreciate this. Five years ago people would stare blankly at phrases such as ''circular economy''. Today, they get it. With books like this, in five years, we'll be living it. The educator, scholar and entrepreneur in me all applaud this bold effort. Well done, gents!' -- Norris Krueger, Entrepreneurship Northwest, US 'Resilience - whether relating to individuals, businesses, sectors or places - is an important concept in an increasingly volatile world. Williams and Vorley have performed a valuable service in bringing together these high quality essays. I am confident that the volume will stimulate further work on this topic.' -- Colin Mason, University of Glasgow, UK

List of contributors
vii
Foreword x
1 Introduction
1(10)
Nick Williams
Tim Vorley
PART I THE RESILIENCE OF ENTREPRENEURS, INDUSTRIAL SECTORS AND CITIES
2 Strategies for resilience in entrepreneurship: building resources for small business survival after a crisis
11(17)
Rachel Doern
3 The resilience of entrepreneurs and small businesses in the depths of a recessionary crisis
28(13)
Nick Williams
Tim Vorley
4 Vulnerability and adaptability: post-crisis resilience of SMEs in Denmark
41(14)
Christian Kjaer Monsson
5 Resilience, adaptation and survival in industry sectors: remaking and remodelling of the automotive sector
55(15)
Gill Bentley
David Bailey
Daniel Braithwaite
6 The evolution of economic resilience in cities: reinvention versus replication
70(19)
James Simmie
7 Path dependency, entrepreneurship, and economic resilience in resource-driven economies: lessons from the Newfoundland offshore oil industry, Canada
89(20)
Cedric Brunelle
Ben Spigel
8 Resilient regions and open innovation: the evolution of smart cities and civic entrepreneurship
109(16)
Jennifer Clark
PART II THE RESILIENCE OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIES
9 Governance, civic leadership and resilience
125(17)
Chay Brooks
10 Entrepreneurship, culture and resilience: the determinants of local development in uncertain times
142(18)
Robert Huggins
Piers Thompson
11 The resilience of growth strategies
160(15)
Lee Pugalis
Nick Gray
Alan Townsend
12 Local economic resilience in Italy
175(17)
Paolo Di Caw
13 Evolutionary perspectives on economic resilience in regional development
192(14)
Emil Evenhuis
Stuart Dawley
14 Regional resilience: the critique revisited
206(11)
Huiwen Gong
Robert Hassink
15 Final thoughts and reflections
217(5)
Nick Williams
Tim Vorley
References 222(41)
Index 263
Edited by Nick Williams, Centre for Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Studies, University of Leeds and Tim Vorley, Co-Director, Innovation and Research Caucus and Pro-Vice Chancellor, Oxford Brookes University, UK