Mixed embeddedness:(in) formal economic activities and immigrant businesses in the Netherlands R Kloosterman, J Van Der Leun, J Rath International journal of urban and regional research 23 (2), 252-266, 1999 | 1438* | 1999 |
Immigrant entrepreneurs in advanced economies: mixed embeddedness further explored R Kloosterman, J Rath Journal of ethnic and migration studies 27 (2), 189-201, 2001 | 1337 | 2001 |
The polycentric urban region: towards a research agenda RC Kloosterman, S Musterd Urban studies 38 (4), 623-633, 2001 | 983 | 2001 |
Matching opportunities with resources: A framework for analysing (migrant) entrepreneurship from a mixed embeddedness perspective RC Kloosterman Entrepreneurship and regional development 22 (1), 25-45, 2010 | 863 | 2010 |
Outsiders’ business: a critical review of research on immigrant entrepreneurship J Rath, R Kloosterman International migration review 34 (3), 657-681, 2000 | 636 | 2000 |
Immigrant entrepreneurs: Venturing abroad in the age of globalization R Kloosterman, J Rath Oxford/New YorkBerg/University of New York Press, 2003 | 583 | 2003 |
Clustering of economic activities in polycentric urban regions: the case of the Randstad RC Kloosterman, B Lambregts Urban studies 38 (4), 717-732, 2001 | 340 | 2001 |
Across the border: Immigrants’ economic opportunities, social capital and informal business activities R Kloosterman, J Van der Leun, J Rath Journal of ethnic and migration studies 24 (2), 249-268, 1998 | 326 | 1998 |
Immigrant entrepreneurship and the institutional context: a theoretical exploration R Kloosterman Immigrant businesses: the economic, political and social environment, 90-106, 2000 | 248 | 2000 |
Polycentric puzzles–emerging mega-city regions seen through the lens of advanced producer services M Hoyler, RC Kloosterman, M Sokol Regional studies 42 (8), 1055-1064, 2008 | 199 | 2008 |
Recent employment trends in the cultural industries in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht: a first exploration RC Kloosterman Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 95 (2), 243-252, 2004 | 195 | 2004 |
Creating opportunities. Policies aimed at increasing openings for immigrant entrepreneurs in the Netherlands RC Kloosterman Entrepreneurship & Regional Development 15 (2), 167-181, 2003 | 190 | 2003 |
Just for starters: Commercial gentrification by immigrant entrepreneurs in Amsterdam and Rotterdam neighbourhoods RC Kloosterman, JP Van Der Leun Housing Studies 14 (5), 659-677, 1999 | 183 | 1999 |
Walls and bridges: knowledge spillover between ‘superdutch’architectural firms RC Kloosterman Journal of Economic Geography 8 (4), 545-563, 2008 | 116 | 2008 |
Double Dutch: polarization trends in Amsterdam and Rotterdam after 1980 RC Kloosterman Regional Studies 30 (5), 467-476, 1996 | 103 | 1996 |
Learning from clusters: a critical assessment from an economic-geographical perspective RA Boschma, RC Kloosterman Springer Science & Business Media, 2005 | 102 | 2005 |
Super-diverse migrants—similar trajectories? Ghanaian entrepreneurship in the Netherlands seen from a Mixed Embeddedness perspective RC Kloosterman, K Rusinovic, D Yeboah Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (6), 913-932, 2016 | 101 | 2016 |
Keeping the market at bay: exploring the loci of innovation in the cultural industries AMC Brandellero, RC Kloosterman Creative Industries Journal 3 (1), 61-77, 2010 | 88 | 2010 |
Connecting the ‘workshop of the world’: Intra-and extra-service networks of the Pearl River Delta city-region X Zhang, RC Kloosterman Regional studies 50 (6), 1069-1081, 2016 | 86 | 2016 |
Shifting landscapes of immigrant entrepreneurship R Kloosterman, J Rath OECD, 2010 | 78 | 2010 |