Publications and Papers
Selected publications
Journal articles and books
Wilson, N. (2010) Social creativity: Re-qualifying the creative economy, International Journal of Cultural Policy, Special edition on creativity and cultural policy, 16(3), August, 367-381.
DOI:10.1080/10286630903111621
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10286630903111621
Wilson, N. & Stokes, D. (2010) Entrepreneurship and marketing education: Time for the road less travelled?, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 11(1), 95-108. DOI: 10.1504/IJEIM.2010.029770 http://inderscience.metapress.com/link.asp?id=p878733377753376
Stokes, D., Wilson, N. and Mador, M. (2010) Entrepreneurship London, CENGAGE Learning EMEA. ISBN: 9781408007457 1408007452
Stokes, D. & Wilson, N. (2010) Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship, CENGAGE: London. 6th edn.
Wilson, N. (2009) Learning to manage creativity: An occupational hazard for the UK’s creative industries, Creative Industries Journal, 2(2)179-190. ISSN: 17510694 DOI:10.1386/cij.2.2.179/1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/cij.2.2.179/1
Wilson, N. (2007) Applying Critical Realism: Re-conceptualising the Emergent English Early Music Performer Labour Market, in: Contributions to Social Ontology, Latsis et al (Eds.) London: Routledge, pp.304-323.
Stokes, D. & Wilson, N. (2006) Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship , 5th edition, London: Thompson Learning.
Wilson, N. & Stokes, D. (2005) Managing creativity and innovation: The challenge for cultural entrepreneurs, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 12(3), pp.366-378. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14626000510612286
Wilson, N. & Stokes, D. (2004) Laments and Serenades: Relationship marketing and legitimation strategies for the cultural entrepreneur, Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal, 7(3). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13522750410540227
Wilson, N. (2004) Unmasking the Early Music Performer: Findings from a UK Survey, Early Music Performer, 14.
Wilson, N. & Stokes, D. (2002) Cultural Entrepreneurs and Creating Exchange, Journal of Research in Marketing & Entrepreneurship, 4 (2) pp.37-52. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14715200280001465
Wilson, N. (2002) Financing Small Music Businesses in the UK, Cultural Trends, 41. PSI [ISBN 0-85374-798-9].
Conference papers
Wilson, N. (2011) False relations? Historically informed performers and the authenticity business, Business of Live Music Conference, Edinburgh, March 31-April 2.
Wilson, N. & Martin, L. (2010) Creativity and the genesis of entrepreneurship: A stratified and emergent model, British Association of Management Conference, Sheffield, 14-16 September.
Wilson, N. (2010) Transcendent experience in artistic performance: An exploration in meta-Reality, IACR conference, Padua, July.
Imas, M., Wilson, N. & Weston, A. (2009) An unusual creativity? The invisible world of ante/organised creativity, EGOS Colloquium, sub-theme 34, Barcelona, July.
Rees, C., Edwards, T., & Wilson, N. (2009) Theorising National institutions and MNEs: what scope for critical realism’, IIRA Theory Study Group, IIRA World Congress, Sydney, August.
Wilson, N., Hart, M. & Kitching, J. (2008) It’s the evidence stupid: Doing and legitimising policy research, ISBE 2008 conference, Belfast, November. Awarded ‘Best Paper for Small Business Policy’.
Wilson, N. (2008) Whose creativity is it anyway?, Art of Management Conference, Banff, Canada, September.
Wilson, N. (2004) ‘“Congratulations it’s a labour market!” A causal-explanatory account of the birth of the UK early music musician labour market’, International Association of Critical Realism Conference, Cambridge, August.
Wilson, N. & Hart, M. (2003) ‘A question of capital: diversity and equality in regional funding of the arts’, RGS Conference, September.
Wilson, N. & Stokes, D. (2001) ‘Access to finance by SMEs in the music industry: Towards a Financing Process Model’, 24th ISBA National Small Firms Policy and Research Conference, Vol. 2, pp1137-1154, Centre for Entrepreneurship, Leicester, November.
Wilson, N. & Stokes, D. (2001) Cultural Entrepreneurs and Creating Exchange, Marketing Entrepreneurship Interface Conference, Kingston University, January.
Wilson, N. & Stokes, D. (2001) Marketing, money and music: How do cultural entrepreneurs in the music industry market themselves to obtain finance?, Academy of Marketing Conference, Cardiff, July.
For a full list of publications, please contact Dr Nick Wilson at nick.wilson@kcl.ac.uk