Entrepreneurship
P.P. van Hemert (Patricia)
Programme Manager ResearchAs Entrepreneurship Research Programme Manager, I am mainly involved in supporting and connecting research projects within the AUAS that focus wholly or partly on entrepreneurship. As an Entrepreneurship Programme, we offer support for PhD candidates and researchers in the form of assistance with applications for national or European research projects and the provision of training opportunities.
Cross-pollination in the Entrepreneurship Programme takes place, among other things, during entrepreneurial lunches that are organised every two weeks in the Venture Studios in the Wibaut building. Here, current research topics and opportunities in the field of research support are discussed. Cooperation with the other AUAS spearheads is also expressly sought. As project coordinator of the Interreg-project ABCitiEs, I am also actively involved as a researcher in entrepreneurship research, partly from the priority area Urban Management and research group Urban Economic Innovation, and especially in the field of entrepreneurship collectives.
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Policy evaluation report
Hagemans, I., van Hemert, P., Meerkerk, J., Risselada, A., & van Winden, W. (2020). Policy evaluation report. https://www.interregeurope.eu/abcities/library/#folder=1682
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Governance of urban collectives in theory and practice
van Hemert, P., & van Winden, W. (2019). Governance of urban collectives in theory and practice. https://www.hbo-kennisbank.nl/details/amsterdam_pure:oai:pure.hva.nl:publications%2Fb8c18dfa-edba-443b-bb56-eb6a20cf416e
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Governance of urban collectives in Amsterdam
van Hemert, P., & van Winden, W. (2019). Governance of urban collectives in Amsterdam. 198. Abstract from 2019 RSA (Regional Studies Association) Annual Conference, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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The Street-Wise University: The Amsterdam Knowledge Mile as an Intermediary and Place-Making Concept
van Winden, W., Hagemans, I., & van Hemert, P. (2019). The Street-Wise University: The Amsterdam Knowledge Mile as an Intermediary and Place-Making Concept. Social Sciences, 8(8), [229]. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8080229