Rural economy and innovation
Rural businesses contribute considerably to national and regional economies. They keep pace with or exceed urban growth.
Our research
We need more research to ensure rural firms, small or home-based, reach full potential. They play their part in growing the national economy.
For example, the internet has given rural firms access to much greater markets at home and abroad. More of them say they have goods they could export than are currently doing so.
As Brexit approaches, it is particularly important. Policymakers in the UK need to have a better understanding of:
- how this variety of rural businesses operate
- how the whole rural economy knits together
- what they can do to tap into their potential for innovation and growth
Rural enterprise can add value to economies in the UK, within Europe, and across the world.
Projects
- Funding: BEIS and Enterprise Research Centre (2016-2017) - Project team: Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Prof Matthew Gorton, Dr Sara Maioli, Dr Robert Newbery, Dr Pattanapong Tiwasing, Roger Turner
- Funding: European Commission Interreg (2016-2020) - Project team: Prof Matthew Gorton, Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Dr Pattanapong Tiwasing
- Sector Funding: European Commission Interreg (2016-2020) - CRE Project Team: Guy Garrod, Dr Menelaos Gkartzios, Marian Raley
- Funding: Economic and Social Research Council (2016-2018) - CRE input: Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Dr Amy Proctor, Frances Rowe, Anne Liddon
- Initiated with financial support from 缅北禁地 and the Higher Education Innovation Fund (ongoing) - CRE input: Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Dr Pattanapong Tiwasing, Katie Aitken-McDermott, Ian Merrell
- Funding: ESRC (ongoing) - Project team Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Dr Amy Proctor, Anne Liddon, Prof Philip Lowe
Rural Business Knowledge Exchange and Innovation: The Contribution of Rural Enterprise Hubs - Funding: ESRC (ongoing) - Project team: Ian Merrell, Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Prof Matthew Gorton, Dr Paul Cowie
Exploring the Capacity for Social Enterprise in the Rural Communities of County Durham - Funding: ESRC (ongoing) - Project team: Katie Aitken-Mcdermott, Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Prof Matthew Gorton, Dr Elizabeth Oughton
- Funding: UK Research Council, DEFRA, Scottish Government, (2004-2013) - Project team: Prof Philip Lowe, Prof Jeremy Phillipson, Anne Liddon