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1by van Ham, Maarten Reuschke, Darja Kleinhans, Reinout“...Despite the growing evidence on the importance of the neighbourhood, entrepreneurship studies have largely neglected the role of neighbourhoods. This book...”
edited by Reinout Kleinhans Darja Reuschke Colin Mason Maarten van Ham Stephen Syrett
28.07.2017
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2by Mason, Colin Reuschke, Darja Syrett, Stephen Ham, Maarten Van“...Entrepreneurship in Cities focuses on the neglected role of the home and the residential neighbourhood context for entrepreneurship and businesses within...”
edited by Darja Reuschke Colin Mason Maarten van Ham Stephen Syrett
18.12.2015
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3by Reuschke, D Salzbrunn, M Schönhärl, K“...01 02 The Economics of Urban Diversity explores ethnic and religious minorities in urban economies. In this exciting work, the contributors develop an...”
edited by Korinna Schönhärl Darja Reuschke Monika Salzbrunn
24.10.2013
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5by Reuschke, Darja Published in Regional studies (03.04.2015)“...Reuschke D. Self-employment as a route in and out of Britain's South East, Regional Studies. Based on A. J. Fielding's Escalator Region Model (ERM) on South...”
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6“...•The gender commuting gap does not apply to the self-employed.•Labour market factors are the main source of the gender commuting gap.•Household responsibility...”
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7“...In developed countries, microbusinesses (those employing fewer than 10 people) and home-based businesses have been systematically overlooked in urban economic...”
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8“...Little attention has been paid to the geography of home-based businesses and how potential differences in characteristics and business operations are...”
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9“...Economic research has rarely considered the significance of the home and neighbourhood context of where business owners live for their business. Conversely,...”
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10by Reinout Kleinhans Darja Reuschke Maarten van Ham Colin Mason Stephen Syrett Published in Entrepreneurial Neighbourhoods (28.07.2017)“...Until recently, entrepreneurship and neighbourhood studies were academic disciplines which rarely interacted with each other. However, recent macroeconomic and...”
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11by Darja Reuschke Reinout Kleinhans Stephen Syrett Maarten van Ham Colin Mason Published in Entrepreneurial Neighbourhoods (28.07.2017)“...This chapter provides conclusions regarding all contributions to this volume, which has explored the under-researched interconnections between...”
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12“...Reuschke D. and Maclennan D. Housing assets and small business investment: exploring links for theory and policy, Regional Studies. Housing market activity and...”
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13by Darja Reuschke“...Job-induced commuting between two residences has attracted interest from both academia and the public in recent years. However, housing issues in a...”
edited by Meesters, Janine Coolen, Henny
Published in Journal of housing and the built environment (01.04.2012)
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14by Darja Reuschke Colin Mason Stephen Syrett Maarten van Ham Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (18.12.2015)“...This introductory chapter discusses the rationale for connecting entrepreneurship with neighbourhoods and homes, presents the objectives and key questions of...”
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15by Darja Reuschke Colin Mason Stephen Syrett Maarten van Ham Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (18.12.2015)“...This concluding chapter synthesises findings, discusses the role of homes, households and neighbourhoods for entrepreneurship, comments on methods and data...”
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16by Darja Reuschke Published in Comparative population studies (01.09.2010)“...Against the background of the ongoing flexibilisation of labour markets and a rising labour force participation of (highly) qualified women, job-related...”
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17by Reuschke, Darja Published in Environment and planning. A (01.09.2019)“...This paper extends the view of homeworking as a type of flexible working by employees in organisations aimed at improving work–life balance and job...”
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18by Reuschke, Darja Published in Economic geography (01.10.2016)“...This article demonstrates that housing influences decisions to start businesses or become self-employed. Housing characteristics can facilitate or hinder...”
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