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Colin C. Williams
Prof.
Alternative spellings: C. C. Williams Colin Williams Colin C. C. Williams
B:1961 Biblio: Prof. of Public Policy; tätig am Centre for Regional Economic and Enterprise Development (CREED), School of Management, Univ. of Sheffield, UK; tätig an der Univ. of Leicester, Management Centre, UK
International journal of economic development : IJED (2)
Routledge studies in entrepreneurship (2)
Routledge handbooks (2)
Routledge studies in the modern world economy (2)
Institute of Economic Affairs Monographs (1)
Routledge studies in human geography (1)
International journal of economic development (1)
Management, work and organisations (1)
International journal of social economics (1)
SAGE library in urban studies (1)
Hobart paper (1)
International political economy series (1)
International journal of entrepreneurship and small business (1)
Discussion papers / University of Leicester, Department of Economics (1)
IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making (1)
The service industries journal (1)
Institute of Economic Affairs Monographs, Hobart Paper (1)
Williams, C.C. (2010) “Spatial Variations in the Hidden Enterprise Culture: Some Lessons From England”, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development (1)
Williams, C.C. and Nadin, S. (2012) “Tackling the Hidden Enterprise Culture: Government Policies to Support the Formalization of Informal Entrepreneurship”, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development (1)