Tessa Conroy, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Economics | Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO |
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Commerce-Business Economics, Women's StudiesGoogle:
"Tessa Conroy"Parents
Sign in to add mentorStephan Weiler | grad student | 2014 | Colorado State | |
(Entrepreneurship by Gender: Characteristics, Financing, and Growth.) |
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Pan Y, Conroy T, Tsvetkova A, et al. (2020) Incentives and Firm Migration: An Interstate Comparison Approach: Economic Development Quarterly. 34: 140-153 |
Tsvetkova A, Conroy T, Thill J. (2020) Surviving in a high-tech manufacturing industry: the role of innovative environment and proximity to metropolitan industrial portfolio International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal. 16: 501-527 |
Conroy T. (2019) The kids are alright: working women, schedule flexibility and childcare Regional Studies. 53: 261-271 |
Deller S, Kures M, Conroy T. (2019) Rural entrepreneurship and migration Journal of Rural Studies. 66: 30-42 |
Conroy T, Deller S, Watson P. (2019) Regional income inequality: a link to women-owned businesses Small Business Economics. 1-19 |
Conroy T, Weiler S. (2019) Local and social: entrepreneurs, information network effects, and economic growth Annals of Regional Science. 62: 681-713 |
Deller SC, Conroy T, Markeson B. (2018) Social capital, religion and small business activity Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 155: 365-381 |
Conroy T, Deller S, Tsvetkova A. (2017) Interstate Relocation Of Manufacturers And Business Climate Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies. 29: 18-45 |
Conroy T, Low SA, Weiler S. (2017) FUELING JOB ENGINES: IMPACTS OF SMALL BUSINESS LOANS ON ESTABLISHMENT BIRTHS IN METROPOLITAN AND NONMETRO COUNTIES Contemporary Economic Policy. 35: 578-595 |
Deller SC, Conroy T. (2017) Business survival rates across the urban–rural divide Community Development. 48: 67-85 |