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Provocation: Rural development through Entrepreneurial Opportunity Dr Robert Newbery Associate Professor for Entrepreneurship and Development Plymouth.

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1 Provocation: Rural development through Entrepreneurial Opportunity Dr Robert Newbery Associate Professor for Entrepreneurship and Development Plymouth University

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7 Rural in Context (European Union) Fundamental changes in rural areas – Primary sectors declining – Manufacturing, Tourism and Services increasing (PIU, 1999) – “Footloose” nature of enterprise (Woods 2005) – Counter-urbanisation (Champion, 2007) Traditional focus on farming – Common Agriculture Policy Excluded domains (Alsos et al. 2011) Primacy of non-farm sectors Experience economy

8 A Differentiated Countryside Rurality is not a homogenous phenomenon (Lowe and Ward, 2003) A Differentiated Countryside Typology – Preserved – Contested – Paternalistic – Clientelist (Murdoch et al. 2003) What is to be sustained? – It depends on who you ask….

9 What is to be developed? Equality of opportunity Approaches – Top down – Bottom up – Mixed Exogenous model – Post-war – Urban centres = growth poles – Rurally destructive (Lowe et al. 1995)

10 What is to be developed? Equality of opportunity Approaches – Top down – Bottom up – Mixed Endogenous model – 1970s’ – Local people, mobilising local resources – Suits local needs and circumstances – “Sticky” (ibid) – Ignores role of external flows and resource as catalyst (Snowdon 2003)

11 Neo-endogenous development model “endogenous-based development in which extra-local factors are recognised and regarded as essential but which retains belief in the potential of local areas to shape their future” (Ray, 2001:4) New-Rural Paradigm Brokerage critical In-migrants are drivers of economic development (Stockdale, 2006) Importance of embedding (Atterton et al. 2011) HEI is key site for in- migrants

12 What is sustainable development in the rural (EU) context? Locally interpreted Exogenous and endogenous interaction Evolving co-production of “the commons”

13 What entrepreneurial actions need be supported Sites for embedding extra-local within local Alertness / openness amongst locals towards opportunity and new relationships Accessible local knowledge A key role for regional Universities? How can entrepreneurial education promote this agenda?

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