2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.05.016
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Enterprise hubs as a mechanism for local economic development in rural areas

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“…The qualitative data were subsequently analysed with open and thematic coding techniques (Boyatzis, 1998), following a narrative approach (Muylaert et al, 2014), as this would capture their individual circumstances prior to the hub, their motivation for entering the space, their first impressions and how they have since developed whilst being in the hub. The final coding framework Table 2 followed the findings of Siepel et al (2020) and Merrell (2019), and included six main themes, as are developed in the following section: ‘Access to skills’, ‘Access to customers’, ‘Access to knowledge’, ‘Access to networks (social and professional)’, ‘Collaborations’ and ‘Lifestyle and amenities’.…”
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“…The qualitative data were subsequently analysed with open and thematic coding techniques (Boyatzis, 1998), following a narrative approach (Muylaert et al, 2014), as this would capture their individual circumstances prior to the hub, their motivation for entering the space, their first impressions and how they have since developed whilst being in the hub. The final coding framework Table 2 followed the findings of Siepel et al (2020) and Merrell (2019), and included six main themes, as are developed in the following section: ‘Access to skills’, ‘Access to customers’, ‘Access to knowledge’, ‘Access to networks (social and professional)’, ‘Collaborations’ and ‘Lifestyle and amenities’.…”
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“…Research on clusters, coworking spaces and enterprise hubs has typically had an urban focus, although they are now beginning to spread to rural areas (Avdikos and Merkel, 2020). REHs are beneficial to their rural tenants, by providing crucial access to new networking opportunities and knowledge sources, and contribute to increased wellbeing (Merrell, 2019; Merrell et al (This Issue)).…”
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“…In recent years, coworking spaces (and other related physical infrastructures, such as enterprise hubs (Merrell, 2019), maker spaces (Sheridan et al, 2014) and fab labs (Walter-Herrmann and Büching, 2014)) have been steadily increasing in popularity (Gandini, 2015).…”
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“…Coworking spaces can be tailored for office-based businesses (Leclercq-Vandelannoitte and Isaac, 2016) or for creative businesses – often called ‘Maker Spaces’ (Van Holm, 2015). Once considered a strictly urban occurrence (Merkel, 2015), rural enterprise hubs (REH) and rural coworking spaces (RCWS) are now increasing in popularity to support entrepreneurial rural communities (Avdikos and Merkel, 2020; Cowie et al, 2013; Fuzi, 2015; Merrell, 2019).…”
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