Richard Ferguson
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Entrepreneurship and Regional Development | 2015
Steffen Korsgaard; Richard Ferguson; Johan Gaddefors
Entrepreneurial activities are strongly influenced by the context in which they occur. It is therefore imperative to understand how different contexts enable entrepreneurs to create opportunities. In this paper, we focus on the spatial context of rural entrepreneurs and explore how the rural context impacts on their opportunity creation. Based on a multiple case study, we find that rural entrepreneurs mix what we refer to as placial embeddedness – an intimate knowledge of and concern for the place – with strategically built non-local networks, i.e. the best of two worlds. Notably, the entrepreneurs seek to exhaust the localized resource base before seeking out non-local resources. Our findings thus contribute to our understanding of entrepreneurship in context and challenge future research to explore how different forms of contexts are bridged in different settings to create varieties of entrepreneurial activities.
Society & Natural Resources | 2016
Cecilia Waldenström; Richard Ferguson; Cecilia Sundberg; Pernilla Tidåker; Erik Westholm; Ann Åkerskog
ABSTRACT This article addresses the challenges for the EU Rural Development Program (RDP) to promote sustainable bioenergy production from agriculture. Drawing on the Swedish example, we identify opportunities for farmers and discuss agricultural-based bioenergy production in relation to the program objectives for agricultural competitiveness, sustainability and climate effects, and rural development. The sustainability and climate effects of agricultural-based bioenergy can be ascertained only through contextual analysis, and research indicates that rural development may be best promoted through local collaborative energy systems. Contrasting two ideal-type roles farmers may assume in bioenergy production, we discuss Swedish institutional contexts of energy production. In Sweden, the national energy policy tends to favor large-scale energy solutions and farmers taking on the roles as suppliers of primary products in large-scale energy systems. For RDP objectives to be realized, this tendency needs to be countered, local solutions need to be supported, and a national three-tiered energy policy integration needs to be furthered.
Journal of Technology Transfer | 2004
Richard Ferguson; Christer Olofsson
Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2012
Helena Hansson; Richard Ferguson; Christer Olofsson
Journal of Rural Studies | 2013
Helena Hansson; Richard Ferguson; Christer Olofsson; Leena Rantamäki-Lahtinen
Livestock Science | 2011
Helena Hansson; Richard Ferguson
Agricultural and Food Science | 2008
Helena Hansson; Richard Ferguson; Christer Olofsson
Archive | 2011
Richard Ferguson; Christer Olofsson; G. Agnete Alsos; Sara Carter; E. Ljunggren; Friederike Welter
International Journal of Technology Management | 2004
Richard Ferguson
Livestock Science | 2013
Richard Ferguson; Helena Hansson