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2018
Anyadike-danes, Michael and Hart, Mark (2018). All grown up? The fate after 15 years of a quarter of a million UK firms born in 1998. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 28 (1), pp. 45-76.
2017
Mickiewicz, Tomasz M; Hart, Mark; Nyakudya, Frederick and Theodorakopoulos, Nicholas (2017). Ethnic pluralism, immigration and entrepreneurship. Regional Studies , pp. 1-16.
2016
Martinez-Covarrubias, Juan; Lenihan, Helena and Hart, Mark (2016). Public support for business innovation in Mexico:a cross-sectional analysis. Regional studies, Early ,
2015
McGuirk, Helen; Lenihan, Helena and Hart, Mark (2015). Measuring the impact of innovative human capital on small firms' propensity to innovate. Research policy, 44 (4), pp. 965-976.
Stephan, Ute; Hart, Mark; Mickiewicz, Tomasz M and Drews, Cord-Christian (2015). Understanding Motivations for Entrepreneurship. BIS Research Paper . Department of Business Innovation & Skill.
Anyadike-Danes, Michael; Hart, Mark and Du, Jun (2015). Firm dynamics and job creation in the United Kingdom:1998–2013. International Small Business Journal, 33 (1), pp. 12-27.
Stephan, Ute; Hart, Mark and Drews, Cord-Christian (2015). Understanding motivations for entrepreneurship:a review of recent research evidence. Enterprise Research Centre.
2014
Mole, Kevin F.; Hart, Mark and Roper, Stephen (2014). When moving information online diminishes change:advisory services to SMEs. Policy Studies, 35 (2), pp. 172-191.
2012
Bhaumik, Sumon; Bonner, Karen and Hart, Mark (2012). Investment efficiency among a cross-section of UK firms:implications for the debate on financing constraints. Working Paper. National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA).
Autio, Erkko; Cleevely, Matthew; Hart, Mark; Levie, Jonathan; Acs, Zoltan J. and Szerb, László (2012). Entrepreneurial profile of the UK in the light of the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index. Working papers series . Imperial College Business School.
Hart, Mark (2012). The alchemy of entrepreneurial business growth. IN: Ready for change? Transition through turbulence to reformation and transformation. Heimer-Rathbone, Cora L. (ed.) Basingstoke (UK): Palgrave Macmillan.
2011
Hart, Mark and Levie, Jonathan (2011). The contribution of migrants and ethnic minorities to entrepreneurship in the UK:dynamics of entrepreneurship. IN: Dynamics of entrepreneurship. Minitti, Maria (ed.) Oxford University Press.
Anyadike-Danes, Michael; Hart, Mark and Lenihan, Helena (2011). New business formation in a rapidly growing economy:the Irish experience. Small Business Economics, 36 (4), pp. 503-516.
Mole, Kevin F.; Hart, Mark; Roper, Stephen and Saal, David S. (2011). Broader or deeper? Exploring the most effective intervention profile for public small business support. Environment and Planning A, 43 (1), pp. 87-105.
2009
Anyadike-Danes, Michael; Hart, Mark and Bonner, Karen (2009). Who creates the jobs? Working Paper. Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland. (Unpublished)
Mole, Kevin F.; Hart, Mark; Roper, Stephen and Saal, David S. (2009). Assessing the effectiveness of business support services in England:evidence from a theory based evaluation. International Small Business Journal, 27 (5), pp. 557-582.
Anyadike-Danes, Michael; Bonner, Karen; Hart, Mark and Mason, Colin (2009). Measuring business growth:high-growth firms and their contribution to employment in the UK. National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA).
Hart, Mark; Anyadike-Danes, Michael and Levie, Jonathan (2009). Modelling the individual determinants of high aspiration firms in the UK. IN: 32nd Annual Conference of the Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Annual Conference. 2009-11-03 - 2009-11-06. (Unpublished)
Hart, Mark; Anyadike-Danes, Michael; Bonner, Karen and Mason, Colin (2009). The economic impact of high growth start-ups:understanding the challenge for policy in the UK. IN: 32nd Annual Conference of the Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Annual Conference. 2009-11-03 - 2009-11-06.
2008
Hart, Mark; Driffield, Nigel L.; Roper, Stephen and Mole, Kevin F. (2008). Evaluation of regional selective assistance (RSA) and selective finance for investment in England (SFIE) 2000-2004 Report for the DTI. Discussion Paper. Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
2007
Lenihan, Helena; Hart, Mark and Roper, Stephen (2007). Industrial policy evaluation:theoretical foundations and empirical innovations: new wine in new bottles. International Review of Applied Economics, 21 (3), pp. 313-319.
2006
Hart, Mark and Lenihan, Helena (2006). Estimating additionality and leverage:between public and private sector equity finance in Ireland (2000 – 2002). Venture Capital, 8 (4), pp. 331-351.
Lenihan, Helena and Hart, Mark (2006). Evaluating the additionality of public sector assistance to Irish firms: a question of ownership? Policy Studies, 27 (2), pp. 115-133.
Mole, Kevin F.; Roper, Stephen; Hart, Mark; Storey, David and Saal, David (2006). Economic impact study of business link local service:final report. Project Report. Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
2005
Anyadike-Danes, Michael; Hart, Mark and O'Reilly, Maureen (2005). Watch that space! The county hierarchy in firm births and deaths in the UK, 1980-1999. Small Business Economics, 25 (3), pp. 273-292.
Lenihan, Helena; Hart, Mark and Roper, Stephen (2005). Developing an evaluative framework for industrial policy in Ireland:fulfilling the audit trail or an aid to policy development. Quarterly Economic Commentary , pp. 69-86.
2004
McGuiness, Seamus and Hart, Mark (2004). Mixing the grant cocktail:towards an understanding of the outcomes of financial support to small firms. Environment and Planning C, 22 (6), pp. 841-857.
Lenihan, Helena and Hart, Mark (2004). The use of counterfactual scenarios as a means to assess policy deadweight:an Irish case study. Environment and Planning C, 22 (6), pp. 817-839.