TY - BOOK ED - Business School Inner-City Leadership Conference (apr., 27-8, 2001 : Cambridge, Massachusetts) TI - Conference proceedings PY - 2001/// CY - Boston PB - National Business School Network N2 - A qualitative and quantitative assessment of hope 6 project in Greensboro / Dr. Chi Archibong, 18. -- Evaluating the trade area of an Inner City retailer : A case study of environmental enterprises, Inc. / Rodney L. Stump, 35. -- Internet based opportunities for minorities with disabilities / JoAnn Rolle, 53. -- Economic opportunities and entrepreneurial training in treme - The oldest black neighborhood in America / Kenneth Lacho, 63. -- Urban entrepreneurship, economic development and public safety in the Inner City / Denise Nitterhouse, 84. -- Self employment growth in urban neighborhoods : The role of human capital, isolation and social organization / Gregory B. Fairchild, 101. -- A theory of opportunities and constraints for entrepreneurship in Inner City locations / Gregory B. Fairchild, 137. -- Invisible men and women : Inner - City entrepreneurs and the strategies they employ to survive and grow / Gregory B. Fairchild, 170. -- Inner City development strategy partnerships : The university, bankers, and CDFI / Jamie Ford, 215. -- Inner City business climate and quality of life : Perceptions of residents, consumers, and business owners / Jamie Ford, 230. -- Problems, prosperity and promise : A view of the Inner-City African American entrepreneurship experience in Leon Country (Tallahassee), Florida / Richard Wilson, 251. -- Community economic development for upper Albany (Hartford, Connecticut) / Margery Steinberg, 261. -- The SAP - Strategic adjustment process-A diagnostic, planning, and implementation tool for consultation with Inner city business enterprises / Merlin Spencer, 283. -- Enhancing microenterprise development / Bruce Kemelgor, 295. -- Overcoming the digital divide for small businesses : A road Map for acieving economic success / Bruce Kemelgor, 299 ER -