Entrepreneurial Journeys of Syrian Refugees in Groningen, A Liminal Story?
This research adopts a grounded approach to address becomings of Syrian refugees during their entrepreneurial journey into the Netherlands. This paper reveals stories of the nature of interactions between refugees and the ecosystem, with experiences of in
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Karima Kourtit Bruce Newbold Peter Nijkamp Mark Partridge Editors
The Economic Geography of Cross-Border Migration
Footprints of Regional Science
Editors-in-Chief Peter Nijkamp, Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands; Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Iasi, Romania Karima Kourtit, Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands; Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Iasi, Romania Kingsley E. Haynes, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, Arlington, VA, USA
Subseries: The Voice of Regional Science Series Editors Bruce Newbold, School of Geography and Earth Sciences, Hamilton, ON, Canada Vicente Royuela
, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Mia Wahlström, Tyréns (Sweden), Gustavsberg, Sweden
Subseries: Great Minds in Regional Science Series Editors Peter Batey, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK David Plane, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Footprints of Regional Science The Regional Science Academy (TRSA) is an important growth point for Regional Science. Since early 2016, a highly successful series of Academy sessions has been held at locations throughout the world, focusing on The Voice of Regional Science (general and strategic reflections on new topics in regional science) and Great Minds in Regional Science (presenting in each case a contemporaneous view on the scientific relevance of a great thinker in regional science). Both sets of mini-lectures (sometimes complemented with additional contributions) have been expanded into chapters now being published as two sub-series under the auspices of The Regional Science Academy, and jointly forming a book series entitled Footprints in Regional Science, under the general editorship of Kingsley Haynes, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp. The book series Great Minds in Regional Science showcases the work of great thinkers in regional science and provides a contemporaneous perspective on their scientific achievements and relevance. This sub-series is edited by Peter Batey and David Plane. The book series The Voice of Regional Science presents general and strategic reflections on new topics in regional science. This sub-series is edited by Bruce Newbold, Vicente Royuela Mora and Marie Hårsman Wahlström.
Subseries: Great Minds in Regional Science
The book series Great Minds in Regional Science showcases the work of great thinkers in regional science and provides a contemporary perspective on their scientific merits and relevance. Each of the volumes presents several great minds from around the world – well-known figures, as well as those whose work deserves much greater recognition – who have made valuable contributions to the theory and/or promoted the application of regional science methods and concepts in practical contexts. Each chapter examines the broader context of the work, assesses its current relevance, and discusses its standing, political and scientific impact. The sub-series Great Minds in Regional Science, together with The Voice of Regional Science, forms a series entitled Footprints of Regional Science. All
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