Papers from the 2008 and 2009 Tinbergen Institute International Workshops: Creative, Intellectual and Entrepreneurial Resources for Regional Development: Analysis and Policy.
- Accessibility to human capital and new firm formation
- Bridging the gap between universities of professional education and Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises
- Locational patterns of new graduate employment and regional economic performance in Australia
- Using a multi-level framework to understand individual fortunes: an illustration for individual labour market outcomes
- Innovative marketing strategies for national industrial flagships: brand repositioning for accessing upscale markets
- Interregional mobility, productivity and the value of patents for prolific inventors in France, Germany and the UK
- Entrepreneurship in technological regimes in metro and non-metro areas
- Companies in rough seas: predictors of early insolvency risk in the Romanian IT industry
- The effect of social diversity on regional innovation: measures and empirical evidence
- Risky business: climate control legislation, regional development uncertainties and California's SB 375 law
- Creative capacity for sustainable development: a comparative analysis of the European and Turkish rural regions
- Australian agricultural R&D and innovation systems
- The role of proximity during long-distance collaborative projects. Temporary geographical proximity helps
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