Editorial Board
The editorial board is involved…
Johan Gaddefors
Associate Editor
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Natalia Vershinina -
Associate Editor
Audencia Business School, France
Mark Freel - University of Ottawa, Canada
Associate Editor
Telfer - University of Ottawa, Canada
Alistair R. Anderson
Former Associate Editor - Former Editor
Lancaster Universtity
Editorial Board
Editorial Review Board
Massimo Bau – Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
Bat Batjargal – Oklahoma State University, USA
Karin Berglund – Stockholm University, Sweden
Ana Bojica – University of Granada, Spain
Gary Bruton – Texas Christian University, USA
James Cunningham – Robert Gordon University, UK
Josh Daspit – Texas State University, USA
Natasha Evers – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Denise Fletcher – University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Mark Freel – University of Ottawa, Canada
Laura Galloway – Heriot-Watt University, UK
Maribel Guerero – Northumbria University, UK
Franziska Gunzel-Jensen – Aarhus University, Denmark
Aki Harima – University of Bremen, Germany
Daniel Hjorth – Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Bengt Johannisson – Linnaeus University, Sweden
Jerome Katz – Saint Louis University, USA
Kim Klyver – University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Steffen Korsgaard – University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Tanja Leppaaho – LUT School of Business and Management, Finland
Colin Mason – University of Glasgow, UK
Lucia Naldi – Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
Teresa V. Menzies – Brock University, Canada
Luke Pittaway – Ohio University, USA
Tobias Pret – Illinois State University, USA
Monder Ram – Aston University, UK
Paul Robson – Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Frank Siedlok – The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Robert Smith – Independent researcher, UK
Danny Soetanto – Lancaster University, UK
Artur Steiner – Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Michiel Verver – Vrije University Amsterdam, Nederland
Friederike Welter – IfM Bonn and University of Siegen, Germany
Paul Westhead – University of Durham, UK
Li Xiao – University of Leicester, UK
Massimo Bau – Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
Bat Batjargal – Oklahoma State University, USA
Karin Berglund – Stockholm University, Sweden
Ana Bojica – University of Granada, Spain
Gary Bruton – Texas Christian University, USA
James Cunningham – Robert Gordon University, UK
Josh Daspit – Texas State University, USA
Natasha Evers – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Denise Fletcher – University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Mark Freel – University of Ottawa, Canada
Laura Galloway – Heriot-Watt University, UK
Maribel Guerero – Northumbria University, UK
Franziska Gunzel-Jensen – Aarhus University, Denmark
Aki Harima – University of Bremen, Germany
Daniel Hjorth – Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Bengt Johannisson – Linnaeus University, Sweden
Jerome Katz – Saint Louis University, USA
Kim Klyver – University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Steffen Korsgaard – University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Tanja Leppaaho – LUT School of Business and Management, Finland
Colin Mason – University of Glasgow, UK
Lucia Naldi – Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
Teresa V. Menzies – Brock University, Canada
Luke Pittaway – Ohio University, USA
Tobias Pret – Illinois State University, USA
Monder Ram – Aston University, UK
Paul Robson – Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Frank Siedlok – The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Robert Smith – Independent researcher, UK
Danny Soetanto – Lancaster University, UK
Artur Steiner – Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Michiel Verver – Vrije University Amsterdam, Nederland
Friederike Welter – IfM Bonn and University of Siegen, Germany
Paul Westhead – University of Durham, UK
Li Xiao – University of Leicester, UK
Who We Are
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development is classified 3* (out of 4) in the Chartered Association of Business Schools Academic Journal Quality Guide
Aims
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development is a leading entrepreneurship journal that publishes interesting, courageous papers, which make a contribution to theory for understanding the extraordinary phenomenon of entrepreneurship. We look for papers that are thought-provoking and robust because of what and how they add to our knowledge, appreciation and understanding of entrepreneurship. Novelty requires both courage and rigor. We strongly encourage authors to test and challenge theoretical assumptions, and engage with appropriate methodologies to capture the realities of the lived entrepreneurial experience and the unique challenges that entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial firms, regions and countries are facing today.
Scope
Our scope is wide and reflects the many forms of entrepreneurship and the many regions where entrepreneurship takes place. Moreover, entrepreneurship is a very broad phenomenon, not only in types but in the varieties of forms and functions. There are many diverse approaches and topics within our field that we avoid prescription. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development publishes purely conceptual papers, but our threshold for argumentation and novel theoretical contribution is high. Similarly, empirical papers should go beyond merely adding another variable and testing it, and contribute to extending and building theory in our domain. Given the multifaceted nature of entrepreneurship, we welcome articles from all disciplines, such as management, organization studies, social sciences and humanities.
The geographies of entrepreneurship are also important for Entrepreneurship & Regional Development. This is because entrepreneurship happens in places; a dynamic interplay exists among layers of context(s), entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship. In fact, places change entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship changes places. Places are the forum of but also a platform for many different spatial, temporal, relational and socio-cognitive contexts. Moreover, places are where social, economic and cultural structures and dynamics are enacted and thus they open up so much scope for interesting and useful enquiries. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development papers recognise the geography, temporality and relationality of entrepreneuring.
In summary, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development provides a scholarly forum for academics, policy-makers and practitioners, which ignites timely discussions and underscores important research agendas that advance the field of entrepreneurship.
Peer Review Statement
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development is an international, peer-reviewed journal which publishes high quality, original research contributions to scientific knowledge. All manuscript submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the Editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is double blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.