Journal Details
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
An International Journal
Impact Factor - 1.353
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 23
Frequency: 10 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0898-5626
Online ISSN: 1464-5114
Aims & Scope
2010 Impact Factor: 1.353
Ranking: 53/103 (Business)
Ranking: 15/47 (Planning & Development)
© Thomson ISI, Journal Citation Reports 2011
Ranking: 53/103 (Business)
Ranking: 15/47 (Planning & Development)
© Thomson ISI, Journal Citation Reports 2011
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development is classified 3* (out of 4) in the Association of Business Schools Academic Journal Quality Guide
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development is unique in that it addresses the central factors in economic development - entrepreneurial vitality and innovation - as local and regional phenomena. It provides a multi-disciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of entrepreneurship and small firm development and for those studying and developing the local and regional context in which entrepreneurs emerge, innovate and establish the new economic activities which drive economic growth and create new economic wealth and employment. The journal focuses on the diverse and complex characteristics of local and regional economies which lead to entrepreneurial vitality and endow the large and small firms within them with international competitiveness.
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