Rafael Gomez, Andre Isakov, Matthew Semansky
Small Business and the City
The Transformative Potential of Small Scale Entrepreneurship
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Rafael Gomez, Andre Isakov, Matthew Semansky
Small Business and the City
The Transformative Potential of Small Scale Entrepreneurship
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In Small Business and the City, Rafael Gomez, Andre Isakov, and Matt Semansky highlight the power of small-scale entrepreneurship to transform local neighbourhoods and the cities they inhabit.
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In Small Business and the City, Rafael Gomez, Andre Isakov, and Matt Semansky highlight the power of small-scale entrepreneurship to transform local neighbourhoods and the cities they inhabit.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781442612099
- ISBN-10: 1442612096
- Artikelnr.: 40904669
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781442612099
- ISBN-10: 1442612096
- Artikelnr.: 40904669
Rafael Gomez is an associate professor of Employment Relations at Woodsworth College and the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources at the University of Toronto.
Foreword, by Michael Thompson
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Small Business and City Life
Part I: The View from Main Street
1. The BIA Movement: Setting the Stage for Main Street Revitalization
2. The View from Main Street Halifax: The Challenge of Being the Big Fish in a
Small Pond
3. The View from Main Street Vancouver: A City Region with an Emerging Sense
of Place
4. The View from Main Street Toronto: The Bottom-Up, Top-Down Conundrum
Part II: Unlocking the Potential of Small-Scale Enterprise
5. The “Art and Science” of Small Business Survival: Lessons in BIA Practice
6. Of People, Profits, and Place: Lessons in Local Economic Development
7. Small Business and the Main Street Agenda: Lessons in Public Policy
8. Recommendations for Making Small-Scale Enterprise a Transformative Force
9. Conclusion: Cities, Small Business, and Distributed Decision Making
Afterword: Or ... Why Staying Small, Local, and Independent Matters to City
Life
About the Authors
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Small Business and City Life
Part I: The View from Main Street
1. The BIA Movement: Setting the Stage for Main Street Revitalization
2. The View from Main Street Halifax: The Challenge of Being the Big Fish in a
Small Pond
3. The View from Main Street Vancouver: A City Region with an Emerging Sense
of Place
4. The View from Main Street Toronto: The Bottom-Up, Top-Down Conundrum
Part II: Unlocking the Potential of Small-Scale Enterprise
5. The “Art and Science” of Small Business Survival: Lessons in BIA Practice
6. Of People, Profits, and Place: Lessons in Local Economic Development
7. Small Business and the Main Street Agenda: Lessons in Public Policy
8. Recommendations for Making Small-Scale Enterprise a Transformative Force
9. Conclusion: Cities, Small Business, and Distributed Decision Making
Afterword: Or ... Why Staying Small, Local, and Independent Matters to City
Life
About the Authors
Notes
References
Index
Foreword, by Michael Thompson
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Small Business and City Life
Part I: The View from Main Street
1. The BIA Movement: Setting the Stage for Main Street Revitalization
2. The View from Main Street Halifax: The Challenge of Being the Big Fish in a
Small Pond
3. The View from Main Street Vancouver: A City Region with an Emerging Sense
of Place
4. The View from Main Street Toronto: The Bottom-Up, Top-Down Conundrum
Part II: Unlocking the Potential of Small-Scale Enterprise
5. The “Art and Science” of Small Business Survival: Lessons in BIA Practice
6. Of People, Profits, and Place: Lessons in Local Economic Development
7. Small Business and the Main Street Agenda: Lessons in Public Policy
8. Recommendations for Making Small-Scale Enterprise a Transformative Force
9. Conclusion: Cities, Small Business, and Distributed Decision Making
Afterword: Or ... Why Staying Small, Local, and Independent Matters to City
Life
About the Authors
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Small Business and City Life
Part I: The View from Main Street
1. The BIA Movement: Setting the Stage for Main Street Revitalization
2. The View from Main Street Halifax: The Challenge of Being the Big Fish in a
Small Pond
3. The View from Main Street Vancouver: A City Region with an Emerging Sense
of Place
4. The View from Main Street Toronto: The Bottom-Up, Top-Down Conundrum
Part II: Unlocking the Potential of Small-Scale Enterprise
5. The “Art and Science” of Small Business Survival: Lessons in BIA Practice
6. Of People, Profits, and Place: Lessons in Local Economic Development
7. Small Business and the Main Street Agenda: Lessons in Public Policy
8. Recommendations for Making Small-Scale Enterprise a Transformative Force
9. Conclusion: Cities, Small Business, and Distributed Decision Making
Afterword: Or ... Why Staying Small, Local, and Independent Matters to City
Life
About the Authors
Notes
References
Index