Professor Colin C Williams

Management School

Emeritus Professor

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Professor Colin C Williams
Management School
Room D026
Sheffield University Management School
Conduit Road
Sheffield
S10 1FL
Profile

Colin Williams was Professor of Public Policy and joined the Management School in September 2006.

Prior to this, he was a professor in the School of Management at the University of Leicester.

Research interests

Colin's broad research interests are in re-theorising the nature of economic development and investigating the implications for public policy.

Spatially, his interests range across the full spectrum from local and regional economic development in the UK through to the restructuring of western economies, post-socialist societies and the third (majority) world.

Much of his work focuses upon rethinking the meanings of 'economic' and 'development'.

Colin's particular research interest is in studying the magnitude and character of the informal economy and evaluating different public policy approaches and initiatives for tackling this sphere.

Publications

Books

  • Williams CC (2023) Formalization of the Informal Economy An e-Government Approach. Springer.
  • Williams CC (2023) A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • GasparÄ—nienÄ— L, RemeikienÄ— R & Williams CC (2022) .
  • Horodnic IA & Williams CC (2021) Cash Wage Payments in Transition Economies Consequences of Envelope Wages : Reducing Under-reporting of Salaries Requires Institutional Changes.
  • Williams C & Horodnic I (2019) . Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Williams CC (2017) Entrepreneurship in the Informal Sector: An Institutional Perspective. London: Routledge.
  • Williams N, Williams CC & Vorley (2017) Entrepreneurship and Institutions: The Causes and Consequences of Institutional Asymmetry. London: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Sauka A, Schneider F & Williams CC (2016) Introduction.
  • Williams CC & Schneider F (2016) . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Williams CC (2014) . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) The Role of Informal Economies in the Post-Soviet World The End of Transition?. Routledge.
  • Williams CC & Schneider F (2013) The Shadow Economy. London: Institute of Economics Affairs.
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) . Routledge.
  • Williams CC, Paddison R, Timberlake M, Marcotullio P & Haila A (2010) Urban Studies: The Urban Economy. Sage.
  • Sackett PR (2009) . Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  • Williams CC (2007) Rethinking the Future of Work: directions and visions. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Williams C (2006) . Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Williams CC (2006) The Hidden Enterprise Culture: entrepreneurship in the underground economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Williams CC (2005) A Commodified World? Mapping the Limits of Capitalism. Zed Books.
  • Williams CC, Burns D & Windebank J (2004) Community Self-Help. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Williams CC (2004) Cash-in-Hand Work: the underground sector and the hidden economy of favours. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • (2003) . SAGE Publications Ltd.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2002) Informal Employment in Advanced Economies Implications for Work and Welfare. Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2002) Consumer Services and Economic Development. Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2001) Revitalising Deprived Urban Neighbourhoods: an assisted self-help approach. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1999) A Helping Hand Harnessing Self-help to Combat Social Exclusion.
  • Haughton G (1996) Corporate city? partnership, participation, and partition in urban development in Leeds.
  • Williams CC & Haughton G (1994) Perspectives towards sustainable environmental development.
  • Williams CC (1988) Examining the Nature of Domestic Labour.
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Edited books

  • Polese A, Williams CC, Horodnic IA & Bejakovic P (Eds.) (2017) . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (Ed.) (2016) Routledge Handbook of Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies. Routledge.
  • Sauka A, Schneider F & Williams CC (Eds.) (2016) Entrepreneurship and the Shadow Economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Williams C & Gurtoo A (Ed.) (2015) . Springer India.
  • Williams C, Joassart J & Marcelli E (Eds.) (2009) Informal Work in Developed Nations. Routledge.
  • Horodnic IA, Rodgers P, Williams CC & Legha M (Eds.) () . Routledge.

Journal articles

  • Williams C (2023) .
  • Williams CC & Gashi A (2022) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 17(2), 83-95.
  • Williams C & Sauka A (2022) Developing Methodology and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Measuring the Effectiveness of Labour Inspectorates.
  • Williams C (2022) Operationalising Holistic Approaches to Tackling Undeclared Work.
  • Horodnic AV, Williams CC & Drugă RI (2022) . International Journal of Public Health, 67.
  • Elgin C, Williams C & Öz Yalaman G (2022) . Review of Development Economics.
  • Horodnic IA, Williams CC, Ianole-Cãlin R & Horodnic AV (2022) . Applied Economics.
  • Horodnic IA, Ciobanu CI, ZaiÈ› A & Williams CC (2022) . Frontiers in Psychology, 13.
  • Williams C (2022) Transitioning From the Informal to Formal Economy.
  • Williams C & Horodnic IA (2022) Progress of National Authorities Towards a Holistic Approach: Study Using a Common Assessment Framework.
  • Elgin C, Williams CC, Ozâ€Yalaman G & Yalaman A (2022) . Journal of International Development, 34(4), 861-879.
  • Williams C (2022) Comparative Study of the Use of Social Identity Cards in the Construction Sector in Various European Countries.
  • HORODNIC IA, WILLIAMS CC & CHIÈšAC I (2022) . Eastern Journal of European Studies, 13(2), 54-76.
  • Incaltarau C, Horodnic A, Williams C & Oprea L (2021) . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
  • Horodnic IA, Williams CC, Maxim A, Stoian IC, Èšugulea OC & Horodnic AV (2021) . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(21).
  • Horodnic AV, Williams CC, Drugă RI & Incaltarau C (2021) . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(20).
  • Williams C (2021) Developing Efficient Risk Assessment Systems to Tackle Undeclared work: a Toolkit.
  • Horodnic IA, Williams CC, Windebank J, ZaiÈ› A & Ciobanu CI (2021) . PLoS ONE, 16(10).
  • Horodnic IA & Williams CC (2021) . IZA World of Labor.
  • Williams C (2021) COVID-19’s Impact on Enforcement Authorities’ Work and Priorities.
  • Williams C (2021) Developing An Awareness Raising Campaign on Undeclared Work in the Western Balkans.
  • Williams C (2021) Data Collection, Sharing and Analysis to Tackle Undeclared Work: A Toolkit.
  • WILLIAMS CC (2021) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 2150013.
  • Williams C (2021) Towards A Holistic Approach For Tackling Undeclared Work In The Western Balkans: A Self-Assessment Survey.
  • Williams C (2021) Tackling Undeclared Work: Improving the Range and Effectiveness of Sanction Tools.
  • Williams C (2021) Measures To Tackle the Key Drivers of Wage Underreporting in Latvia.
  • Williams C (2021) Improving the Involvement of Social Partners in Tackling Undeclared Work: A Learning Resource.
  • Williams C (2021) Improving Social Partner Involvement in Tackling Undeclared Work: A Toolkit.
  • WILLIAMS CC (2021) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
  • Williams C (2021) Evaluating the Involvement of Social Partners in Tackling Undeclared Work in the Western Balkans.
  • Williams CC & Öz-Yalaman G (2021) . European Societies, 23(3), 403-427.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2021) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 42(3), 348-348.
  • Williams CC (2021) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2021) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 42(3), 348-348.
  • Gashi A & Williams CC (2021) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
  • Williams C & Kosta B (2021) . Economic Alternatives, 2021(1), 134-152.
  • (2021) . Economic Alternatives, 27(2).
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2021) . Journal of East European Management Studies, 26(3), 469-490.
  • Williams C (2020) Rethinking the Future Objectives, Roles and Competencies of Inspectorates and Inspectors.
  • Horodnic IA, Williams CC & Ianole-călin R (2020) Does higher cash-in-hand income motivate young people to engage in under-declared employment?. Eastern Journal of European Studies, 11(2), 48-69.
  • Horodnic IA & Williams C (2020) Tackling Envelope Wages in the Student Population (Măsuri De Reducere a “Plății în Plic†în Rândul StudenÈ›ilor).
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2020) Tackling the Undeclared Economy: The Effectiveness of Repressive and Trust-building Strategies. World Economics, 21(4).
  • (2020) . Economic Alternatives(3), 396-417.
  • Williams C (2020) Holistic Approach to Tackling Undeclared Work and Developing National Strategies.
  • Kosta B & Williams CC (2020) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
  • Williams CC (2020) . International Journal of Tourism Research.
  • Williams C & Kosta B (2020) . Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction.
  • Williams CC & Kayaoglu A (2020) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 15(1), 80-92.
  • WILLIAMS CC & KOSTA B (2020) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
  • WILLIAMS CC & KOSTA B (2020) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
  • Krasniqi BA & Williams CC (2020) . Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 33(1), 1581-1599.
  • Williams C & Kayaoglu A (2020) . Service Industries Journal.
  • (2020) . Economic Alternatives(1), 33-49.
  • Williams C (2020) Tackling Undeclared Work in the Construction Industry: Policy Report.
  • Williams CC, Adom K & Horodnic IA (2020) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.
  • Horodnic IA, Williams CC, Manolică A, Roman CT & Boldureanu G (2020) . The Service Industries Journal.
  • Kayaoglu A & Williams CC (2020) . Sosyoekonomi, 28(43), 89-105.
  • Shahid M, Williams C & Martinez-Perez A (2020) . The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
  • Williams C (2020) Experiencing, explaining and tackling informal economic activity in South-East Europe: an institutional incongruence perspective. Current Sociology, 68(7), 950-971.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2020) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 41(4), 524-524.
  • Williams CC & Kedir AM (2020) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 41(4), 473-473.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2020) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 41(4), 524-524.
  • (2020) . Economic Alternatives, 26(4), 592-606.
  • Williams CC (2019) . Open Economics, 2(1), 63-75.
  • Ladan U & Williams CC (2019) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 24(04).
  • Williams C & Bezeredi S (2019) . Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 27(2-3), 173-189.
  • Williams C (2019) Tackling undeclared work in the European Union : an evaluation of government policy approaches. UTMS Journal of Economics, 10(2), 135-147.
  • Horodnic I & Williams C (2019) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic A (2019) . Employee Relations, 41(6), 1434-1450.
  • Ullah S, Williams CC & Arif BW (2019) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 24(3).
  • Afreh B, Rodgers P, Vershinina N & Williams CC (2019) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 25(5), 996-1013.
  • Horodnic I & Williams CC (2019) . Policy Studies.
  • Williams CC & Kosta B (2019) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 24(02).
  • Gashi A & Williams CC (2019) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 14(1), 7-20.
  • Rodgers P, Shahid MS & Williams CC (2019) . International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 43(3), 476-496.
  • Williams C & Horodnic I (2019) . International Sociology.
  • Williams CC & Liu B (2019) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 24(01).
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2019) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 13(2), 19-31.
  • RODGERS P, VERSHININA N, WILLIAMS CC & THEODORAKOPOULOS N (2019) . Global Networks, 19(1), 119-136.
  • Williams CC & Kedir AM (2019) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 15(3), 677-696.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2018) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23(04).
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2018) Explaining informal entrepreneurship in South-East Europe: A tax morale approach. Eastern Journal of European Studies, 9(2), 47-68.
  • Horodnic IA & Williams C (2018) . Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2018) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23(3).
  • Kedir AM, Williams C & Altinay L (2018) . The Service Industries Journal, 38(11-12), 645-649.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2018) . The Service Industries Journal, 38(11-12), 856-874.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2018) Evaluating policy approaches towards undeclared work : some lessons from FYR Macedonia. South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics (SEEJE), 16(2), 171-187.
  • Williams CC & Yang J (2018) . Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Williams CC & Kedir A (2018) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 19(3), 155-165.
  • Littlewood DC, Rodgers P & Williams C (2018) . Current Sociology.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic AV (2018) . Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 18(3), 345-365.
  • Williams C & Nazarov I (2018) Supporting The Transition From The Informal to Formal Economy In Azerbaijan.
  • Williams CC & KRASNIQI B (2018) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23(2).
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2018) . Employee Relations.
  • Williams C (2018) Elements of a Preventative Approach Towards Undeclared Work: An Evaluation of Service Vouchers and Awareness Raising Campaigns.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic AV (2018) . Post-Communist Economies.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2018) . Industrial Relations Journal.
  • Horodnic AV & Williams CC (2018) . The Service Industries Journal, 38(11-12), 841-855.
  • Williams CC & Kedir A (2018) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23(1).
  • Krasniqi B (2018) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 24(2), 574-575.
  • Williams CC & Kedir A (2018) . International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development, 17(1), 21-35.
  • Krasniqi BA & Williams CC (2017) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 12(2), 61-72.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2017) TTackling the illegal practice of under-reporting employees' wages: lessons form the republic of Macedonia. UTMS Journal of Economics, 8(3), 243-258.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) Tackling the Informal Sector in East-Central Europe. Journal of Tax Administration, 3(2), 65-86.
  • Kayaoglu A & Williams CC (2017) Beyond the declared/undeclared economy dualism : evaluating individual and country level variations in the prevalence of under-declared employment. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11(4), 36-47.
  • Williams CC, Horodnic I & Windebank JE (2017) . International Journal of Social Economics, 44(11), 1421-1436.
  • Williams CC, Horodnic I & Windebank J (2017) . Journal of Economic Studies, 44(4), 605-616.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) . International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 29(9), 2261-2278.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2017) Explaining Consumers’ Motives for Purchasing from the Informal Economy: Some Lessons from a Study of Bulgaria, Croatia and FYR of of Macedonia. Economic Alternatives, 2017(4), 515-531.
  • WILLIAMS CC & KEDIR AM (2017) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 22(03), 1750017-1750017.
  • Williams C & Kedir AM (2017) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 13(3), 797-817.
  • Williams CC, Martinez-Perez A & Kedir AM (2017) . Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 41(5), 773-799.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic AV (2017) . Health Policy.
  • Williams CC, Bohne C, Brunner M, Denecke J, Olle M, Radvansky M & Stefanik M (2017) Preventivne Mjere Politika Za RjeÅ¡avanje Problema Neprijavljenog Rada U Hrvatskojenter (Policy Measures to Prevent the Informal Economy in Croatia).
  • Stefanov R, Williams CC & Rodgers P (2017) Tackling Undeclared Work in Croatia: Knowledge-Informed Policy Responses. Franic, J. and Williams, C., 2017. Unregistered Economic Practices in Croatia, Sheffield University Management School, University of Sheffield, GREY Working Paper(9).
  • Williams CC & Krasniqi B (2017) . Journal of Economics Studies.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) . Environment and Planning. C, Government & Policy, 35(5), 916-936.
  • Williams CC, Bohne C, Brunner M, Denecke J, Olle M, Radvansky M & Stefanik M (2017) Preventative Policy Measures to Tackle Undeclared Work in Croatia.
  • Williams CC & Yang J (2017) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 12(1), 57-67.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2017) . Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, 51, 139-154.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2017) . Post-Communist Economies, 29(3), 297-312.
  • Williams CC & Kayaoglu A (2017) . Employee Relations, 39(4).
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2017) . International Journal of Manpower, 38(3), 489-503.
  • Williams CC & Franic J (2017) Tackling the illegitimate under-reporting of salaries in Southeast Europe: some lessons from a 2015 survey in Bulgaria, Croatia and FYR Macedonia. Eastern Journal of European Studies, 8(1), 5-28.
  • Williams CC & Bezeredi S (2017) Evaluating the use of personal connections to bypass formal procedures: a study of vrski in FYR Macedonia. UTMS Journal of Economics, 8(2), 169-182.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 22.
  • Williams CC & Yang J (2017) Tackling falsely-declared salaries in Bulgaria: evidence from a 2015 survey. Economic Alternatives, 3, 333-351.
  • Cremers J, Williams CC, Hawley-Woodall J & Nikolova N (2017) Tackling Undeclared Work in the Construction Industry: A Learning Resource.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) . Community Development Journal.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic A (2017) . International Journal of Sociology, 47(2), 99-115.
  • Williams CC, Radvansky M & Stefanik M (2017) . SSRN.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2017) . British Journal of Industrial Relations, 55(1), 83-111.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) . Ager, 2017(22), 7-33.
  • Williams CC (2017) . Economic and Industrial Democracy: an international journal, 38(1), 145-169.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) . Open Urban Studies and Demography Journal, 3(1), 1-11.
  • Shahid MS, Rodgers P & Williams CC (2017) . Review of Social Economy, 75(4), 468-488.
  • Urzi D & Williams C (2017) . Citizenship Studies, 21(1), 136-150.
  • Williams CC & Kedir A (2016) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 21(4).
  • Williams CC & Kayaoglu A (2016) Tackling the informal economy in the European Union: a social actor approach. UTMS Journal of Economics, 7(2), 133-147.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2016) . Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 24(3), 321-338.
  • Williams CC & Kedir A (2016) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 21.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2016) . Journal of Contemporary European Studies.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2016) . Industrial Relations Journal, 47(4), 322-340.
  • White RJ & Williams CC (2016) . Area, 48(3), 325-331.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic A (2016) . Journal of Economic Studies, 43(3), 400-417.
  • Williams CC, Shahid M & Martinez-Perez A (2016) . World Development, 84, 312-325.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2016) . International Journal of Social Economics, 43(7), 722-738.
  • Williams CC & Martinez-Perez A (2016) . International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 16(4), 401-422.
  • Sallah A & Williams CC (2016) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business (IJESB), 28(2/3), 195-215.
  • Williams CC (2016) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 28(2/3), 139-153.
  • Horodnic IA & Williams CC (2016) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 28(2/3), 339-358.
  • Ostapenko N & Williams CC (2016) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 28(2/3), 275-289.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2016) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 28(2/3), 234-254.
  • Williams CC, Horodnic IA & Burkinshaw L (2016) . International Journal of Public Sector Management, 29(4), 365-380.
  • Williams C, Martinez-Perez A & Kedir AM (2016) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 22(3), 398-415.
  • Williams CC & Franic J (2016) . Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 24(1), 51-65.
  • Williams CC & Franic J (2016) . Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 18(1), 90-106.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2016) . Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 23(1), 3-24.
  • Williams CC, Horodnic IA & Horodnic AV (2016) Who is making informal payments for public healthcare in East-Central Europe? An evaluation of socio-economic and spatial variations. EASTERN JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES, 7(1), 49-61.
  • Williams CC & Shahid MS (2016) . Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 28(1-2), 1-25.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2015) . European Spatial Research and Policy, 22(2), 127-145.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic A (2015) . European Journal of Industrial Relations, 21(4), 389-406.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2015) . Baltic Journal of Economics, 15(2), 81-98.
  • DIBBEN P, WOOD G & WILLIAMS CC (2015) . Revue internationale du Travail, 154(3), 407-428.
  • WILLIAMS CC (2015) . Revista Internacional del Trabajo, 134(3), 357-380.
  • WILLIAMS CC (2015) . Revue internationale du Travail, 154(3), 365-386.
  • DIBBEN P, WOOD G & WILLIAMS CC (2015) . Revista Internacional del Trabajo, 134(3), 401-422.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2015) Who participates in the undeclared economy in South-Eastern Europe? An evaluation of the marginalization thesis. South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics (SEEJE), 13(2), 157-175.
  • Williams CC (2015) . Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 70(4), 741-765.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2015) . Sociological Research Online, 20(3), 1-15.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2015) . Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 15(4), 519-539.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2015) . Baltic Journal of Management, 10(3), 295-312.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2015) . International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 15(1), 45-62.
  • Williams CC, Horodnic IA & Windebank J (2015) Evaluating the Prevalence and Distribution of Envelope Wages in the European Union: Lessons from a 2013 Eurobarometer Survey. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 11(2), 179-195.
  • Dotti NF, van Heur B & Williams CC (2015) . European Spatial Research and Policy, 22(1), 5-21.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2015) Self-employment, the informal economy and the marginalisation thesis: some evidence from the European Union. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 21(2), 224-242.
  • Williams CC (2015) . International Journal of Manpower, 36(2), 118-135.
  • Williams CC, Horodnic I & Windebank J (2015) . International Sociology, 30(3), 294-313.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic I (2015) . Post-Communist Economies, 27(2), 153-169.
  • Williams CC & Franic J (2015) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 10(1), 18-31.
  • WILLIAMS C (2015) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 20(01), 1550006-1550006.
  • Williams CC, Franic J & Dzhekova R (2015) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 9(2), 33-45.
  • Williams CC (2015) . Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 22(2), 191-212.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2015) . South European Society and Politics, 20(2), 203-221.
  • Williams CC, Dzhekova R, Franic J & Mishkov L (2015) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 24(2), 268-286.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic A (2015) . Employee Relations, 37(1), 48-65.
  • Williams CC (2015) Explaining cross-national variations in the informalisation of employment: some lessons from Central and Eastern Europe. European Societies, 17(4), 492-512.
  • Williams CC (2015) Entrepreneurship in the shadow economy: a review of the alternative policy approaches. International Journal of Small and Medium Enterprises and Sustainability, 1(1), 51-82.
  • Williams CC (2015) . Journal of Economy and its Applications, 5(1), 1-21.
  • Williams CC & Onoshchenko O (2015) An evaluation of the persistence of blat in post-Soviet societies: A case Study of Ukraine's health services sector. Studies of Transition States and Societies, 7(2), 46-63.
  • WILLIAMS CC (2015) . International Labour Review, 154(3), 331-351.
  • DIBBEN P, WOOD G & WILLIAMS CC (2015) . International Labour Review, 154(3), 373-392.
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y (2015) . The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 24(2), 148-168.
  • Williams CC (2015) . European Societies, 17(4), 492-512.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2015) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 21(2), 224-242.
  • Williams CC (2015) . International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 14(3), 251-270.
  • Williams CC (2015) . Economic and Industrial Democracy, 36(2), 283-303.
  • Williams CC (2014) . Industrial Relations Journal, 45(6), 524-542.
  • Williams CC & Martinez A (2014) . The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 15(4), 227-237.
  • Williams CC (2014) . Work, employment and society, 28(5), 735-753.
  • C. Williams C & Onoshchenko O (2014) . International Journal of Social Economics, 41(9), 747-759.
  • Williams CC (2014) Shadow Boxing. Financial World(July), 17-19.
  • Williams CC & Martinez-Perez A (2014) . Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 22(4), 466-482.
  • Williams CC (2014) . Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research, 2(9), 1-17.
  • Williams CC (2014) Anarchist economic practices in a ‘capitalist’ society: some implications for organisation and the future of work. ephemera: theory & politics in organization, 14(4), 947-71.
  • Williams CC (2014) Public policy approaches towards the undeclared economy in European countries: a critical overview. European Labour Law Journal, 5(2), 132-155.
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y (2014) . Journal of Entrepreneurship & Organization Management, 3(1), 1-9.
  • Williams CC & DZHEKOVA R (2014) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 19(4), 1-18.
  • Williams CC (2014) A critical evaluation of the policy options towards the undeclared economy. Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics, 2(4), 7-52.
  • Williams CC & Martinez A (2014) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 22(1), 1-16.
  • Williams CC (2014) . Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 22(2), 241-258.
  • Williams CC & Martinez-Perez A (2014) Explaining cross-national variations in tax morality in the European Union: an exploratory analysis. Studies of Transition States and Societies, 6(1), 5-18.
  • Adom K & Williams CC (2014) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 10(2), 427-445.
  • Williams CC (2014) . Journal of Enterprising Communities, 8(2), 111-125.
  • Williams CC & Martinez-Perez A (2014) . Journal of Business Research, 67(5), 802-806.
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y (2014) . International Journal of Business Administration, 5(3), 73-85.
  • Williams C & J. Nadin S (2014) . Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, 3(1), 33-48.
  • Onoshchenko O & Williams CC (2014) . Employee Relations, 36(3), 254-265.
  • Williams C & Martinez A (2014) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 20(1), 4-19.
  • Williams CC, Dzhekova R, Franic J & Mishkov L (2014) Evaluating the Policy Approach towards the Undeclared Economy in FYR Macedonia. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 24(2), 268-286.
  • Williams CC & Baric M (2014) . Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship, 27(1), 116-117.
  • Williams CC & Dzhekova R (2014) Evaluating the Cross-National Transferability of Policies: A Conceptual Framework. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 19(4).
  • Williams CC (2014) Explaining Cross-National Variations in the Prevalence of Envelope Wages: Some Lessons from a 2013 Eurobarometer Survey. Industrial Relations Journal, November 2014, 45(6), 524-542.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2014) . European Societies, 16(1), 68-89.
  • WILLIAMS CC & PADMORE J (2013) . Revista Internacional del Trabajo, 132(3-4), 459-479.
  • WILLIAMS CC & LANSKY MA (2013) . Revista Internacional del Trabajo, 132(3-4), 397-424.
  • WILLIAMS CC & LANSKY MA (2013) . Revue internationale du Travail, 152(3-4), 383-409.
  • WILLIAMS CC & PADMORE J (2013) . Revue internationale du Travail, 152(3-4), 443-463.
  • Williams CC & Padmore J (2013) . International Labour Review, 152(3-4), 411-430.
  • Williams CC & Lansky MA (2013) . International Labour Review, 152(3-4), 355-380.
  • Williams CC (2013) . BUSINESS ETHICS-A EUROPEAN REVIEW, 22(3), 325-340.
  • Williams CC (2013) . Industrial Relations Journal, 44(5-6), 479-494.
  • C. Williams C (2013) . The Open Area Studies Journal, 5(1), 12-21.
  • Williams CC (2013) . Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 21(1), 51-66.
  • Williams CC (2013) . International Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2(3), 225-225.
  • Williams CC & Baric M (2013) Tackling the undeclared economy in Croatia. South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics (SEEJE), 11(1), 67-102.
  • Schneider F & Williams CC (2013) The Shadow Economy.
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in Croatia and Four EU Candidate Countries.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2013) . Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 20(2), 434-447.
  • Williams CC, Kedir A, Nadin S & Vorley T (2013) . European Journal of Industrial Relations, 19(2), 91-107.
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y (2013) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 18(1).
  • Williams CC & Booth P (2013) The shadow economy. Institute of Economic Affairs Magazine, 2.
  • Williams CC & Baric M (2013) Tackling the undeclared economy in Iceland. Journal of Economy and its Applications, 3(1), 1-18.
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y (2013) Evaluating the Gender Variations in Informal Sector Entrepreneurship: Some Lessons from Brazil. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 18(1), 1-16.
  • Williams CC & Lansky M (2013) Informal Employment in Developed and Developing Economies: Perspectives and Policy Responses. International Labour Review, Vol. 152(3).
  • Williams CC & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in 27 European Union Member States and Norway: Approaches and Measures Since 2008.
  • Williams CC & Padmore J (2013) Envelope Wages in the European Union. International Labour Review, Vol. 152(3).
  • Williams CC (2013) Beyond the Formal Economy: Evaluating the Level of Employment in Informal Sector Enterprises in Global Perspective. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 18(4).
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in Croatia.
  • Onoshchenko O & Williams CC (2013) . Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 21(2-3), 259-277.
  • Williams CC (2013) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 18(4).
  • Slavnić Z, Likić-Brborić B, Nadin S & C. Williams C (2013) . Revija za sociologiju, 43(1).
  • Williams CC & Padmore J (2013) . RELATIONS INDUSTRIELLES-INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, 68(1), 71-94.
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2013) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 19(4), 421-437.
  • Williams CC (2013) Tackling europe's informal economy: A critical evaluation of the neo-liberal de-regulatory perspective. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 9(2), 261-278.
  • Williams CC, Windebank J, Baric M & Nadin S (2013) . Management Decision, 51(6), 1161-1175.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2013) Beyond the entrepreneur as a heroic figurehead of capitalism: re-representing the lived practices of entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) . Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 24(9-10), 895-915.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) . Management Decision, 50(10), 1758-1771.
  • Williams CC & Nadin SJ (2012) . Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, 1(2), 111-124.
  • Williams CC, Rodgers P & Baric M (2012) . European Journal of International Management, 6(5), 486-502.
  • Williams CC, Adom K, Nadin S & Youssef YA (2012) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 17(4), 478-494.
  • Williams CC, kedir A, Fethi M & Nadin S (2012) Evaluating ‘varieties of capitalism’ by the extent and nature of the informal economy: the case of South-Eastern Europe. South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics (SEEJE), 10(2), 87-104.
  • Williams CC, Fuenmayor A, Nadin S & Dasí S (2012) . International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development, 4(5), 349-349.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) . International Journal of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 1(3), 295-295.
  • Williams CC (2012) . Debatte, 20(1), 3-20.
  • Dibben P & Williams CC (2012) . INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, 51, 563-582.
  • Williams C, Nadin S, Rodgers P & Round J (2012) . Community Development Journal, 47(2), 216-231.
  • Williams CC (2012) Fellows profile: Colin C Williams. Royal Society of the Arts ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àûletter.
  • Williams CC (2012) Harnessing the hidden enterprise culture. Royal Society of the Arts.
  • Williams CC & Baric M (2012) Combating the undeclared economy in Montenegro. Journal of Economy and its Applications, 2(2), 40-62.
  • Williams CC (2012) Undeclared labour in the European construction industry in 2020 and beyond. Construction Labour Research, 20(4), 25-29.
  • Williams CC, Adom K, Baric M, Ladan U, Onoshchenko O, Sallah A, Shahid MS & White R (2012) Theorizing the self-service economy: a case study of do-it-yourself (DIY) activity. Journal of Economy and its Applications, 2(1), 1-26.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) Tackling undeclared work in Europe. CESifo Forum, 20-25.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) Beyond the Commercial Versus Social Entrepreneurship Dichotomy: A Case Study of Informal Entrepreneurs. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 17(3).
  • Adom K & Williams CC (2012) Evaluating the Explanations for the Informal Economy in Third World Cities: Some Evidence from Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Vol. 8(3).
  • Vorley T & Williams CC (2012) Evaluating the Variations in Undeclared Work in the EU-27. Journal of Economy and Its Applications, 2(2), 20-39.
  • Rodgers P & Williams CC (2012) From Market Hegemony to Diverse Economies: Evaluating the Plurality of Labour Practices in Ukraine. Journal of Economy & Its Applications, 2(1), 66-84.
  • Williams CC, Nadin S & Windebank J (2012) . Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 17(2), 123-134.
  • Windebank JE, Williams CC, Nadin S, Rodgers P, Wapshott R, Williams N & Vorley T (2012) Evaluating the participation of students in the informal economy: some lessons from a European survey. Journal of Economy and its Applications, 2(1), 51-65..
  • Williams N & Williams CC (2012) . Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 24(7-8), 661-684.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) . Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 19(3), 535-551.
  • Williams CC, Windebank J & Nadin S (2012) . The Service Industries Journal, 32(15), 2365-2377.
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2012) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 1-19.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 17(3).
  • Williams CC & Rodgers P (2012) . International Journal of Social Economics, 39(9), 721-737.
  • White RJ & Williams CC (2012) . Antipode, 44(5), 1625-1644.
  • Williams C (2012) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 7(1), 53-61.
  • Williams C, Nadin S & Windebank J (2012) . European Spatial Research and Policy, 19(1), 129-142.
  • Williams CC, Nadin S & Rodgers P (2012) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research, 18(5), 528-543.
  • Hudson J, Williams C, Orviska M & Nadin S (2012) . South East European Journal of Economics and Business, 7(1), 99-110.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) . POLICY STUDIES, 33(3), 193-214.
  • Williams CC, Nadin SJ & Windebank JE (2012) . The Service Industries Journal, 32(11), 1811-1822.
  • Adom K & Williams CC (2012) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 17(1).
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) . Work, Employment and Society, 26(2), 1-10.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) Entrepreneurship in the informal economy: commercial or social entrepreneurs?. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 8(3), 309-324.
  • Williams CC (2011) Blurring the formal/informal economy divide: Beyond a dual economies perspective. Journal of Economy and its Applications, 2(1), 85-103.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2011) . International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development, 11(1), 20-33.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2011) . Social Enterprise Journal, 7(2), 118-129.
  • Williams CC (2011) . Social Policy and Society, 10(3), 365-378.
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2011) . AM J ECON SOCIOL, 70(3), 729-755.
  • Williams C (2011) . GENDER WORK ORGAN, 18(4), 415-437.
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2011) Evaluating competing explanations for street entrepreneurship: some evidence from India. Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research, 1(2), 3-19.
  • Williams CC (2011) Re-theorizing the informal economy in western nations: some lessons from rural England. The Open Area Studies Journal, 3, 1-11.
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2011) . International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 3(1), 6-22.
  • De Araújo Burcharth AL & Ulhøi JP (2011) . The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 12(2), 117-125.
  • Kedir AM, Williams C & Fethi M (2011) Illegitimate Wage Practices in Southeast Europe: An Evaluation of ‘Envelope Wages. Balkanistica, 24.
  • Williams CC, Nadin S, Rodgers P, Round J & Windebank J (2011) . Sociological Research Online, 16(1).
  • Williams N & Williams CC (2011) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 10(1), 23-40.
  • Windebank JE (2011) Beyond the formal/informal labour dualism: mapping the social organization of labour in Moscow. Sociological Research On-Line, 16(1).
  • Williams CC (2011) How can the Sheffield City region overcome national and international influences and continue to grow?. Sheffield First for Business Magazine, 16-17.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2011) Reducing social contributions as a measure to tackle undeclared work in the European Union. International Labour Brief, 9(11), 42-52.
  • Williams CC (2011) Explaining the persistence of the informal economy in Central and Eastern Europe: some lessons from Moscow. Journal of Economy & Its Applications, 1(1), 22-52.
  • Williams CC, Fuenmayor A & Dasí S (2011) . The Service Industries Journal, 31(12), 1931-1942.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2011) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 14(4), 441-455.
  • Nadin SJ & Williams CC (2011) . Employee Relations, 34(2), 110-125.
  • Dibben P, Wood G, Le H & Williams CC (2011) . Human Resource Management Journal, 21(4), 379-394.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2011) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 14(3), 334-348.
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2011) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 16(3), 351-369.
  • Williams CC, Nadin SJ & Windebank J (2011) . Construction Management and Economics, 29(8), 853-867.
  • Williams CC (2011) Socio-spatial variations in community self-help: a total social organisation of labour perspective. Social Policy and Society, 10(3), 365-375.
  • Williams CC (2011) The illusion of capitalism in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of the Gambia. Foresight: the international journal of applied forecasting, 13(3), 50-63.
  • Williams CC, Kedir A & Fethi M (2011) Illegitimate wage practices in Southeast Europe: An evaluation of "Envelope Wages". Balkanistica, 24(1), 239-262.
  • Williams N & Williams CC (2011) . Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 26(1), 30-42.
  • Williams CC, Nadin S & Rodgers P (2011) . Employee Relations, 33(4), 413-427.
  • Williams CC, Nadin S & Baric M (2011) Evaluating the participation of the self-employed in undeclared work: some evidence from a 27-nation European survey. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 1-16.
  • Williams CC (2011) . Review of Social Economy, 69(2), 211-237.
  • Williams CC (2011) . Journal of Enterprising Communities, 5(2), 145-157.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2011) . Journal of Economic Studies, 38(2), 171-185.
  • Williams CC, Nadin S, Rodgers P, Newton S & Windebank J (2011) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 1-17.
  • Williams N & Williams CC (2011) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 1-18.
  • Williams CC (2011) . Community Development Journal, 46(2), 213-228.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2010) . Foresight, 12(6), 55-68.
  • Williams CC (2010) . Policy Studies, 22(2), 121-134.
  • Williams CC (2010) Re-theorizing participation in the underground economy. Labor Studies Journal, 35(2), 246-267.
  • Williams CC (2010) The emergence of retail tourism: some lessons from a study of UK regional shopping centres. International Journal of Tourism Perspectives, 1(2), 1-20.
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2010) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 10(2), 165-180.
  • Round J & Williams C (2010) . EUR URBAN REG STUD, 17(2), 183-196.
  • Williams CC (2010) . The Open Area Studies Journal, 3(1), 1-11.
  • Williams CCC (2010) Evaluating competing theories of the shadow economy: Some lessons from an english locality. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 4(2), 391-402.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2010) Beyond the market: the case for a citizen's income. RePublic.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2010) The Commonality and Character of Off-the-Books Entrepreneurship: A Comparison of Deprived and Affluent Urban Neighbourhoods. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 15(3), 1-14.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2010) Entrepreneurship and the Informal Economy: An Overview. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 15(4), 361-378.
  • Williams CC (2010) Tackling barriers to entrepreneurship in a deprived urban neighbourhood. Local Economy, 26(1), 30-42.
  • Williams CC (2010) Evaluating the nature of the relationship between informal entrepreneurship and the formal economy in rural communities. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 12(2), 95-103.
  • Williams CC (2010) The shallow and uneven diffusion of capitalism in everyday life in post-Soviet Moscow. Debatte: review of contemporary German affairs, 18(1), 53-69.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2010) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 15(4), 361-378.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2010) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 15(3), 345-358.
  • Williams CC (2010) . International Journal of Human Resource Management, 21(14), 2529-2546.
  • Round J, Williams C & Rodgers P (2010) . Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 100(5), 1197-1211.
  • Gurtoo A, Sarup V & Williams CC (2010) . International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 20(3), 335-351.
  • White RJ & Williams CC (2010) . Review of Social Economy, 68(3), 317-338.
  • Williams CC (2010) . Labor Studies Journal, 35(2), 246-267.
  • Williams CC (2010) . International Journal of Social Economics, 37(6), 402-414.
  • Williams CC (2010) . Employee Relations, 32(3), 212-226.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2010) . International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 10(2), 287-301.
  • Williams CC (2010) . Foresight, 12(1), 21-30.
  • Williams CC (2010) . ENTREP REGION DEV, 22(5), 403-423.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2010) . EUR SOC, 12(3), 391-418.
  • Williams CC (2010) . SE EUR BLACK SEA STU, 10(2), 123-145.
  • Williams CC (2010) . J BALTIC STUD, 41(1), 3-22.
  • Williams CC (2010) Market, Class, and Employment. AM J SOCIOL, 115(4), 1295-1297.
  • Williams C (2009) . Theory In Action, 2(4), 65-76.
  • Williams CC (2009) Repaying Favours: Unravelling the Nature of Community Exchange in an English Locality. Community Development Journal, 44(4), 488-499.
  • Williams C (2009) . Theory In Action, 2(3), 103-117.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2009) Gender Variations in the Nature of Undeclared Work: Evidence from Ukraine. SOCIOL RES ONLINE, 13(4).
  • Williams CC (2009) . International Journal of Sociology, 39(2), 39-59.
  • Rodgers P & Williams CC (2009) . International Journal of Sociology, 39(2), 3-11.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2009) . International Journal of Sociology, 39(2), 60-79.
  • Williams CC (2009) . PROBL POST-COMMUNISM, 56(4), 15-28.
  • Williams CC (2009) . International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 1(3), 219-225.
  • Williams CC (2009) . European Urban and Regional Studies, 16(2), 147-159.
  • Williams CC (2009) . EASTERN EUR ECON, 47(2), 37-52.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2009) Out of the margins: Re-theorizing the role of the informal economy in Ukraine. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3(1), 45-58.
  • Brown B, Buchanan R, Doordan D & Margolin V (2009) Untitled. DESIGN ISSUES, 25(4), 1-2.
  • Williams CC (2009) Re-visioning the future of work: towards a new mindset. The India Economy Review(Fall), 68-73.
  • Williams CC & Rodgers P (2009) The informal economy in the former Soviet Union and in Central and Eastern Europe. International Journal of Sociology, 39(2), 3-11.
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2009) Evaluating the Motives of Informal Entrepreneurs: Some Lessons from Ukraine. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 14(1), 59-71.
  • Williams CC (2009) Beyond the Formal/Informal Employment Dualism: The Prevalence and Geographies of ‘Quasi-Formal’ Employment in the European Union. European Urban and Regional Studies, 16(2), 147-159.
  • WILLIAMS COLINC, ROUND JOHN & RODGERS PETER (2009) EVALUATING THE MOTIVES OF INFORMAL ENTREPRENEURS: SOME LESSONS FROM UKRAINE. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 14(01), 59-71.
  • Williams CC (2009) The hidden enterprise culture: entrepreneurs in the underground economy in England, Ukraine and Russia. Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship, 14(2), 44-60.
  • Williams CC (2009) Evaluating the extent and nature of envelope wages in the European Union: a geographical analysis. European Spatial Research and Policy, 16(1), 115-129.
  • Williams CC (2009) Illegitimate wage practices in Central and Eastern Europe: a study of the prevalence and impacts of ‘envelope wages’. Debatte: review of contemporary German affairs, 17(1), 65-83.
  • Williams CC (2009) Entrepreneurship and the informal sector: some lessons from India. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 10(1), 55-62.
  • Williams CC (2009) Beyond legitimate entrepreneurship: the prevalence of off-the-books entrepreneurs in Ukraine. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 22(1), 55-68.
  • Williams CC (2009) Entrepreneurship and the informal economy: a study of Ukraine’s hidden enterprise culture. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 12(1), 119-136.
  • Williams CC (2009) . Journal of Economic Studies, 36(4), 343-354.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2009) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 5(4), 497-513.
  • Williams CC (2009) . Policy Studies, 30(2), 143-162.
  • Williams CC (2009) . Community Development Journal, 44(4), 488-499.
  • Williams CC (2009) . International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development, 7(4), 429-444.
  • Williams CC (2009) . Employee Relations, 31(4), 412-426.
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2009) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 14(1), 59-71.
  • Williams CC (2009) . International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 5(2), 203-217.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2009) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 15(1), 94-107.
  • Williams CC (2009) . BALT J MANAG, 4(3), 288-300.
  • Williams C, Potter GG & Douglas G (2008) Cohabitation and Intestacy: Public Opinion and Law Reform. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 20(4), 499-521.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2008) . Journal of East-West Business, 14(3-4), 299-323.
  • Williams CC (2008) Evaluating Public Sector Management Approaches Towards Undeclared Work in the European Union. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 21(3), 149-166.
  • Williams CC (2008) Evaluating the Extent and Nature of ‘Envelope Wages’ in 27 European Countries. Post-Communist Economies, 20(3).
  • Williams CC & Round J (2008) The hidden enterprise culture of Moscow: Entrepreneurship and off-the-books working practice. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 13(4), 445-462.
  • Williams CC (2008) . FUTURES, 40(7), 653-663.
  • Ponsaers P, Shapland J & Williams CC (2008) . International Journal of Social Economics, 35(9), 644-650.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2008) . INT SOCIOL, 23(3), 367-388.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2008) Evaluating the penetration of capitalism in post-socialist Moscow. The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 67(2), 359-379.
  • Round J, Williams CC & Rodgers P (2008) . WORK EMPLOY SOC, 22(1), 149-166.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2008) The Hidden Enterprise Culture of Moscow: Entrepreneurship and Off-the-Books Working Practices. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 13(4), 445-62.
  • Williams CC (2008) Cross-National Variations in Undeclared Work: Results from a Survey of 27 European Countries. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2(2), 46-63.
  • Williams CC (2008) The prevalence and impacts of envelope wages in East-Central Europe. Journal of East-West Business, 14(3), 299-323.
  • Williams CC (2008) Consumers’ motives for buying goods and services on an off-the-books basis. International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 18(4), 405-421.
  • Williams CC (2008) The illusion of capitalism in post-Soviet Ukraine. Debatte: review of contemporary German affairs, 16(3), 331-345.
  • Williams CC (2008) Developing a culture of volunteering: beyond a third sector approach. Journal of Voluntary Sector Research, 1(1), 25-44.
  • Williams CC (2008) Cross-national variations in undeclared work: results from a survey of 27 European countries. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2(2), 46-63.
  • Williams CC (2008) A critical evaluation of public policy towards undeclared work in the European Union. Journal of European Integration History, 30(2), 273-290.
  • Williams CC (2008) Rethinking the motives of do-it-yourself (DIY) consumers. International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 18(3), 311-323.
  • Williams CC (2008) Beyond necessity-driven versus opportunity-driven entrepreneurship: a study of informal entrepreneurs in England, Russia and Ukraine. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 9(3), 157-166.
  • Williams CC (2008) Rethinking the future of work. Strategic Innovators, 2(1), 24-31.
  • Williams CC (2008) Evaluating public sector management approaches towards undeclared work in the European Union. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 21(3), 285-294.
  • Williams C (2008) . Foresight, 10(5), 24-33.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2008) . Review of Social Economy, 66(3), 297-323.
  • Williams CC (2008) . Service Industries Journal, 28(7), 1041-1053.
  • Rodgers P, Williams CC & Round J (2008) . International Journal of Social Economics, 35(9), 666-678.
  • Williams CC (2008) . Community, Work and Family, 11(1), 105-124.
  • Williams CC (2008) Illegitimate wage practices in Eastern Europe: The case of "envelope wages". J E EUR MANAG STUD, 13(3), 253-270.
  • Williams CC (2008) . Post-Communist Economies, 20(3), 363-376.
  • Williams CC & Rodgers P (2008) . Social and Cultural Geography, 9(2), 171-185.
  • Williams CC (2007) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 13(6), 349-366.
  • Williams CC (2007) . INT SMALL BUS J, 25(5), 570-572.
  • Williams CC (2007) . EUR J IND RELAT, 13(2), 219-236.
  • Williams C & Round J (2007) . Foresight, 9(3), 30-41.
  • WILLIAMS COLINC & ROUND JOHN (2007) . Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 12(01), 119-136.
  • Williams CC (2007) Beyond market hegemony: re-thinking the relationship between market and non-market economic practices. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1(3), 147-161.
  • Williams CC (2007) The nature of entrepreneurship in the informal sector: evidence from England. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 12(2), 239-254.
  • Williams CC (2007) Re-thinking the future of work. Management Online Review(May), 1-10.
  • Williams CC (2007) Tackling informal employment: a critical review of UK public policy. Social and Public Policy Review, 1(2), 1-22.
  • Williams CC (2007) Do entrepreneurs always play by the rulebook?. Management Online Review, 1-18.
  • Williams CC (2007) Socio-spatial variations in the nature of entrepreneurship. Journal of Enterprising Communities: people and places of global economy, 1(1), 27-37.
  • Williams CC (2007) Entrepreneurs operating in the informal economy: necessity or opportunity driven?. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 20(3), 309-320.
  • Williams C (2007) . Public Policy and Administration, 22(4), 461-474.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2007) . Journal of Economic Studies, 34(5), 415-429.
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2007) . International Journal of Social Economics, 34(6), 402-414.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2007) . Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 15(2), 201-214.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2007) . URBAN STUD, 44(12), 2321-2338.
  • Williams CC & Round J (2007) . INT J URBAN REGIONAL, 31(2), 425-441.
  • Bàculo L (2006) . International Journal of Manpower, 27(6), 552-571.
  • Williams CC (2006) . The Services Industries Journal, 26(5), 479-492.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2006) . Community, Work and Family, 9(2), 181-196.
  • Williams CC (2006) Beyond market-oriented readings of paid informal work: some lessons from rural England. AM J ECON SOCIOL, 65(2), 383-406.
  • Williams CC (2006) . International Journal of Social Economics, 33(4), 284-297.
  • Williams CC (2006) . Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 13(1), 89-99.
  • Williams CC (2006) Mapping the prevalence of social entrepreneurs. Town and Country Planning, 75(9), 238-239.
  • Williams CC (2006) The illusion of a capitalist world. Radical Economics.
  • Williams CC (2006) Harnessing the hidden enterprise culture. Town and Country Planning, 75(7/8), 217-219.
  • Williams CC (2006) Beyond marketization: rethinking economic development trajectories in eastern and central Europe. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 14(2), 241-254.
  • Williams CC (2006) Beyond necessity- and opportunity-driven entrepreneurship: some case study evidence from Ukraine. Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship, 18(2), 22-34.
  • Williams CC (2006) . Local Economy, 21(1), 13-24.
  • Williams CC (2006) . Journal of Economic Studies, 33(5), 369-385.
  • Williams CC (2006) What is to be done about undeclared work? an evaluation of the policy options. Policy and Politics, 34(1), 91-113.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2006) . International Journal of Manpower, 27(6), 535-551.
  • Williams CC (2006) Informal employment in advanced economies. INT J MANPOWER, 27(6), 512-514.
  • Williams CC (2005) . FUTURES, 37(10), 1145-1157.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Regional Studies, 39(8), 1145-1155.
  • Williams CC (2005) . International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 25(10/11), 106-118.
  • Williams CC (2005) . International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 25(9), 65-77.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Local Government Studies, 31(3), 335-349.
  • Williams CC (2005) Secondhand cultures. PROG HUM GEOG, 29(2), 243-245.
  • Williams CC & White R (2005) Volunteering. AgeToday, 15-16.
  • Williams CC (2005) The market illusion: re-reading work in advanced economies. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 25(10), 106-118.
  • Williams CC (2005) Cultivating community self-help in deprived urban neighbourhoods. City and Community, 4(2), 171-188.
  • Williams CC (2005) Tackling the informal economy: towards a co-ordinated public policy approach. Public Policy and Administration, 20(2), 38-53.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Community, Work and Family, 8(1), 37-51.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Community Development Journal, 40(1), 30-38.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Foresight, 7(3), 48-60.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Review of Social Economy, 63(1), 1-18.
  • Williams CC (2005) . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research, 11(4), 244-257.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Space and Polity, 9(2), 135-148.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2005) . Community, Work and Family, 8(3), 301-320.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2005) . Journal of Economic Studies, 32(5), 435-449.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2005) . EUR SOC, 7(1), 81-102.
  • Williams CC (2004) . International Sociology, 19(4), 437-449.
  • Lee R, Leyshon A, Aldridge T, Tooke J, Williams C & Thrift N (2004) . Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 22(4), 595-617.
  • Williams CC (2004) . Regional Studies, 38(5), 507-518.
  • Williams CC (2004) . Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 23(3), 613-616.
  • Williams CC & Millington AC (2004) The diverse and contested meanings of sustainable development. Geographical Journal, 170, 99-104.
  • Williams CC (2004) . International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 32(5), 270-278.
  • Williams CC (2004) Cash-in-hand work: Unravelling informal employment from the moral economy of favours. SOCIOL RES ONLINE, 9(1).
  • Williams CC (2004) Opening up the future of work. Sustainable Economics, 12(4), 81-87.
  • Williams CC (2004) Rewarding community involvement. Town and Country Planning, 73(9), 203-205.
  • Williams CC (2004) A commodified world? mapping the limits of capitalism. Greenpepper, 19-22.
  • Williams CC (2004) Towards 'just rewards': a proposal for civil-ising New Deal and introducing active citizens tax credits. New Start.
  • Williams CC (2004) Tackling anti-social behaviour. Town and Country Planning, 73(6), 203-205.
  • Williams CC (2004) Evaluating the architecture of governance in the UK for tackling undeclared work. Local Governance, 30(4), 167-177.
  • Williams CC (2004) Cultures of volunteering and their implications for public policy: some lessons from the United Kingdom. Policy and Management Review.
  • Williams CC (2004) A commodified western world?: mapping the limits of capitalism. Jigeum Yeogi, 54(11/12), 222-238.
  • Williams CC (2004) Local initiatives to tackle informal employment: developing a formalisation support and advisory service. Local Government, 30(2), 89-97.
  • Williams CC (2004) Tackling anti-social behaviour in deprived neighbourhoods: from sticks to carrots?. Local Governance, 30(2), 67-75.
  • Williams CC (2004) Small Businesses in the Informal Economy: Making the Transition to the Formal Economy.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) . International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 24(1/2), 124-139.
  • Williams CC (2004) On recompensing active citizens. Voluntary Action, 6(3), 41-44.
  • Williams CC (2004) Beyond proxy indicators: from indirect to direct measures of the underground sector in East-Central Europe. International Journal of Economic Development, 6(2), 158-198.
  • Williams CC (2004) Contesting the marketization thesis: some evidence from western economies. Futures Research Quarterly, 20(4), 41-58.
  • Williams CC (2004) Giving credit to active citizens. Voluntary Action, 6(3), 27-36.
  • Williams CC (2004) The heterogeneity of the underground economy. International Journal of Economic Development, 6(2), 1-22.
  • Williams CC (2004) Harnessing enterprise and entrepreneurship in the underground economy. International Journal of Economic Development, 6(2), 23-54.
  • Williams CC (2004) Harnessing informal volunteering: some lessons from the United Kingdom. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 23(3), 613-616.
  • Williams CC (2004) Tackling undeclared work in advanced economies: towards an evidence-based public policy approach. Policy Studies, 25(4), 243-258.
  • Williams CC (2004) Beyond deterrence: rethinking the UK public policy approach towards undeclared work. Public Policy and Administration, 19(1), 15-30.
  • Williams CC (2004) Towards a commodified world? re-reading economic development in western economies. International Journal of Economic Development, 6(1), 1-21.
  • Williams CC (2004) Fostering community self-help in deprived neighbourhoods. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 24(6), 30-43.
  • Williams CC (2004) . Review of Policy Research, 21(5), 729-739.
  • Williams CC (2004) . foresight, 6(6), 329-337.
  • Williams CC (2004) . Planning Practice and Research, 19(3), 321-327.
  • Williams CC (2004) . Geografiska Annaler, Series B: Human Geography, 86(3), 187-200.
  • Williams CC (2004) Tackling the underground economy in deprived populations: A critical evaluation of the deterrence approach. Public Administration and Management, 9(3), 224-239.
  • Williams CC (2003) . International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 23(12), 95-110.
  • Williams CC & Paddock C (2003) . Cities, 20(5), 311-319.
  • Williams CC (2003) . Futures, 35(8), 857-868.
  • Williams CC (2003) . Regional Studies, 37(5), 531-541.
  • Williams CC & White R (2003) . Municipal Engineer, 156(2), 91-95.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2003) Reconceptualizing women's paid informal work: Some lessons from lower-income urban neighbourhoods. Gender, Work and Organization, 10(3), 281-300.
  • Williams CC & White R (2003) Conceptualising social inclusion: some lessons for action. Municipal Engineer, 156(2), 91-95.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2003) The slow advance and uneven penetration of commodification. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 27(2), 250-+.
  • Williams CC (2003) Can I have it in cash?. Town and Country Planning, 72(10), 322-323.
  • Williams CC (2003) The cash-in-hand economy in Sheffield. Yorkshire and Humber Regional Review, 11-12.
  • Williams CC & White R (2003) Tackling rural transport problems: a third sector approach. European Research in Regional Science, 12, 126-138.
  • Williams CC (2003) Participation in alternative retail channels: a choice or necessity?. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 31(5), 235-243.
  • Williams CC (2003) The meanings of informal and second-hand retail channels: some evidence from Leicester. International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 13(3), 317-336.
  • Williams CC (2003) Cultivating voluntary action in deprived neighbourhoods: a fourth sector approach. Voluntary Action, 5(3), 7-25.
  • Williams CC (2003) Developing voluntary activity: some policy lessons from the 2001 Home Office Citizenship Survey. Social Policy and Society, 2(4), 285-294.
  • Williams CC (2003) Barriers to growth of the household services sector: some lessons from English urban areas. International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 13(1), 3-19.
  • Williams CC & Paddock C (2003) . Geografiska Annaler, Series B: Human Geography, 85(3), 137-148.
  • Williams CC (2003) . Space and Polity, 7(1), 65-73.
  • Williams CC (2003) Harnessing social capital: Some lessons from rural England. Local Government Studies, 29(1), 75-90.
  • Williams CC (2002) . The Sociological Review, 50(4), 525-542.
  • Williams CC (2002) A critical evaluation of the commodification thesis. The Sociological Review, 50(4), 525-542.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2002) The 'excluded consumer': a neglected aspect of social exclusion?. POLICY POLIT, 30(4), 501-513.
  • Williams CC & White R (2002) . Municipal Engineer, 151(3), 167-171.
  • Williams CC (2002) . Urban Studies, 39(10), 1897-1910.
  • Williams CC & White R (2002) The transformation of English rural communities. Municipal Engineer, 151(3), 167-171.
  • Williams CC (2002) . Social Policy and Society, 1(3), 203-211.
  • Williams CC (2002) Beyond the retail store: An evaluation of goods acquisition practices in British cities. The Service Industries Journal, 22(3), 37-50.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2002) The uneven geographies of informal economic activities: a case study of two British cities. Work, Employment and Society, 16(2), 231-250.
  • Williams CC (2002) Localization: a global manifesto.. PROG HUM GEOG, 26(1), 132-133.
  • Williams CC (2002) Reviving rural community self-help. Town and Country Planning, 71(11).
  • Williams CC (2002) Tackling social exclusion in a consumer society. Town and Country Planning, 71(1), 26-28.
  • Williams CC (2002) Credit where credit's due. Permaculture, 32, 41-44.
  • Williams CC (2002) Time to give credit for active citizenship. Town and Country Planning, 71(6), 172-173.
  • Williams CC (2002) Harnessing the social economy: a fourth sector approach. New Sector, 34.
  • Williams CC (2002) Cultures of community engagement: some policy lessons from the 2000 General Household Survey. Local Governance, 28(4), 263-271.
  • Williams CC (2002) Harnessing voluntary work: a fourth sector approach. Policy Studies, 23(3), 247-260.
  • Williams CC (2002) Why do people engage in paid informal work? a comparison of affluent suburbs and deprived urban neighbourhoods in Britain. Community, Work and Family, 5(1), 67-83.
  • Williams CC (2002) Harnessing community self-help: some lessons from rural England. Local Economy, 17(2), 136-146.
  • Williams CC (2001) An evaluation of financial globalisation under fund-manager capitalism: the case of the UK unit trust industry. AREA, 33(4), 360-367.
  • Williams CC (2001) Tackling the participation of the unemployed in paid informal work: a critical evaluation of the deterrence approach. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 19(5), 729-749.
  • Aldridge T, Tooke J, Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift N & Williams CC (2001) . Work, Employment and Society, 15(3), 565-579.
  • Aldridge T, Tooke J, Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift N & Williams C (2001) . Work, Employment & Society, 15(3), 565-579.
  • Williams CC, Aldridge T, Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift N & Tooke J (2001) . Policy Studies, 22(2), 119-132.
  • Cook J, Roche M, Williams CC & Windebank J (2001) . Journal of European Area Studies, 9(1), 13-26.
  • Williams CC (2001) Does work pay? Spatial variations in the benefits of employment and coping abilities of the unemployed. Geoforum, 32(2), 199-214.
  • Williams CC (2001) LETS tackle social exclusion. DETR Up-Date, 2-2.
  • Williams CC (2001) The Third Sector and Third Way: an examination of LETS in the UK. Jigeum Yeogi, 6(1), 94-103.
  • Williams CC (2001) LETS get it right!. Permaculture, 27, 17-19.
  • Williams CC (2001) LETS go through the trade barrier. Local Government ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû, 23(6), 8-8.
  • Williams CC (2001) LETS combat social exclusion. LetsLink Scotland ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àûletter, 3-3.
  • Williams CC (2001) It's official: LETS promote social cohesion. Positive ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû, 12-12.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2001) The economic development of Western economies: some lessons from France. Jigeum Yeogi, 6(4), 163-170.
  • Williams CC & White R (2001) Village people: the extent and nature of community spirit in rural England. Local Government ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû, 23(7), 10-10.
  • Williams CC (2001) Local Exchange and Trading Schemes: a tool for tacking social exclusion?. Sustainable Economics, 9(2), 43-46.
  • Williams CC (2001) Time to give credit to active citizens: a time currencies approach. Sustainable Economics, 9(5), 11-15.
  • Williams CC (2001) Time to give credit to active citizens. Local Governance, 27(2), 67-75.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2001) A critical evaluation of the formalisation of work thesis: some evidence from France. SAIS Review, XXI(1), 117-122.
  • Williams CC & Windebank JE (2001) Paid Informal Work: A Barrier to Social Inclusion?. Transfer: Journal of the European Trade Union Institute, 2001, 7(1), 25-40.
  • Williams CC & Windebank JJ (2001) . SAIS Review, 21(1), 117-122.
  • Williams CC, Aldridge T, Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift N & Tooke J (2001) Local Exchange and Trading Schemes (LETS): a tool for community renewal?. Community, Work and Family, 4(3), 355-361.
  • Williams C & Windebank J (2001) Reconceptualising paid informal exchange: some lessons from English cities. Environment and Planning A, 33(1), 121-140.
  • Williams CC (2001) . Geografiska Annaler, Series B: Human Geography, 83(4), 221-233.
  • Williams WR (2001) . Planning Practice and Research, 16(3-4), 337-348.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2001) Beyond profit-motivated exchange - Some lessons from the study of paid informal work. European Union and Regional Studies, 8(1), 49-61.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2001) Paid informal work in deprived urban neighbourhoods: Exploitative employment or cooperative self-help?. Growth and Change, 32(4), 548-557.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2001) Beyond social inclusion through employment: harnessing mutual aid as a complementary social inclusion policy. Policy and Politics, 29(1), 15-27.
  • (2000) . Choice Reviews Online, 38(02).
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) Beyond employment: An examination of modes of service provision in a deprived neighbourhood. The Services Industries Journal, 20(4), 33-46.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) Paid informal work in deprived neighborhoods. Cities, 17(4), 285-291.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) Helping people to help themselves: Policy lessons from a study of deprived urban neighbourhoods in Southampton. J SOC POLICY, 29, 355-373.
  • Williams CC (2000) Are local currencies an effective tool for tackling social exclusion?. Town and Country Planning, 69(11), 323-325.
  • Williams CC (2000) Paving the Third Way? evaluating the potential of Local Exchange and Trading Schemes (LETS). Town and Country Planning, 69(3), 89-91.
  • Williams CC (2000) Can bobbins and solents tackle social exclusion?. New Start, 2(89), 12-12.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) Rebuilding social capital in deprived urban neighbourhoods. Town and Country Planning, 69(12), 351-353.
  • Williams CC, Aldridge T, Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift N & Tooke J (2000) Harnessing Local Exchange and Trading Schemes (LETS) as a tool for community renewal: the role of local government. Local Governance, 26(2), 73-82.
  • Williams CC, Cook J, Roche M & Windebank J (2000) De ontwikkeling van actief sociale zekerheidsbeleid als oplossing voor sociale uitsluiting in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Tijdschrift voor Arbeid en Participatie, 21(2/3), 179-190.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) A helping hand: harnessing mutual aid to tackle social exclusion in deprived urban neighbourhoods. Local Governance, 26(4), 237-245.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) . The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 10(1), 73-94.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) . Community Development Journal, 35(2), 146-156.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) . Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 7(3), 129-136.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2000) Self-help and mutual aid in deprived urban neighbourhoods: Some lessons from Southampton. URBAN STUD, 37(1), 127-147.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1999) The formalisation of work thesis: a critical evaluation. Futures, 31(6), 547-558.
  • Williams CC (1999) Paving the Third Way? an evaluation of Local Exchange and Trading Schemes. Hard Times, 69, 26-29.
  • Williams CC (1999) Helping people to help themselves and others: how a new way of crediting active citizens could make a difference. New Start, 13-15.
  • Williams CC (1999) LETS - Local Exchange and Trading Systems. Hard Times, 66, 39-40.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1999) Reconceptualising paid informal work and its implications for policy: some lessons from a case study of Southampton. Policy Studies, 20(4), 221-233.
  • Williams CC (1998) . Irish Journal of Sociology, 8(1), 127-130.
  • Phelps NA (1998) . Town Planning Review, 69(2), 211-211.
  • Williams CC & Seyfang G (1998) LETS: middle-class hobby or viable trading alternative?. Permaculture, 18, 21-24.
  • Williams CC & Seyfang G (1998) Give DIY Economies a Break: Local exchange and trading systems are a great benefit to the unemployed. New Statesman, 24-24.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1998) Informele economische activiteit in achterstandswijken: enkele bevindingen van een case-studie in Leicester. Tijdschrift voor Arbeid en Participatie, 20(1), 60-74.
  • Williams CC (1997) Rethinking the role of the retail sector in economic development. Services Industries Journal, 17(2), 205-220.
  • Williams CC (1997) Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS) in Australia: a new tool for community development?. International Journal of Community Currencies Research, 1(1), 32-49.
  • Williams CC & Seyfang G (1997) LETS make money work for people rather than profits. Kindred Spirits, 40, 27-30.
  • Williams CC & Seyfang G (1997) LETS do it!: Local Exchange and Trading Systems. New Sector, 29, 17-17.
  • Windebank J & Williams CC (1997) . International Planning Studies, 2(3), 315-327.
  • Williams CC (1996) . Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 11(3), 259-266.
  • Williams CC (1996) Local exchange and trading systems: A new source of work and credit for the poor and unemployed?. Environment and Planning A, 28(8), 1395-1415.
  • Williams CC (1996) Local purchasing schemes and rural development: An evaluation of local exchange and trading systems (LETS). J RURAL STUD, 12(3), 231-244.
  • Williams CC (1996) . Work, Employment and Society, 10(2), 341-359.
  • Williams CC (1996) Informal sector responses to unemployment: An evaluation of the potential of local exchange trading systems (LETS). Work, Employment and Society, 10(2), 341-359.
  • Williams CC (1996) Understanding the role of consumer services in local economic development: Some evidence from the Fens. Environment and Planning A, 28(3), 555-571.
  • Williams CC (1996) Helping people help themselves. Liberal Democrat ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû, 439, 4-4.
  • Williams CC (1996) Do me a favour: are Local Exchange Trading Systems playthings of the middle classes?. Metropolitan, 8, 16-17.
  • Williams CC (1996) Carry on consuming: will the arrival of a regional shopping centre on its doorstep constitute a serious blow to Leeds city centre?. Metropolitan(10), 18-19.
  • Williams CC (1996) An appraisal of Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS) in the United Kingdom. Local Economy, 11(3), 275-282.
  • Williams CC (1996) . Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 3(1), 53-56.
  • Williams CC (1996) . Journal of Public Policy, 16(1), 85-101.
  • Williams CC (1996) . Community Development Journal, 31(4), 319-329.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1995) Social polarisation of households in contemporary Britain: A 'whole economy' perspective. REG STUD, 29(8), 723-728.
  • WILLIAMS CC & WINDEBANK J (1995) Black Market Work in the European Community: Peripheral Work for Peripheral Localities?. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 19(1), 23-39.
  • Williams CC (1995) Local currencies are getting through. New Economics, 35, 4-4.
  • Williams CC (1995) The emergence of local currencies. Town and Country Planning, 64(12), 329-332.
  • Williams CC (1995) Trading favours in Calderdale. Town and Country Planning, 64(8), 214-215.
  • Williams CC (1995) The implications for the informal sector of European Union integration. European Spatial Research and Policy, 2(1), 17-34.
  • Williams CC (1995) . Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2(4), 241-249.
  • WILLIAMS CC & WINDEBANK J (1994) Spatial Variations in the informal sector: a review of evidence from the European Union. Regional Studies, 28(8), 819-825.
  • Love JH, Taylor J, Harrigan F, Holmes MJ, Williams CC, Buswell RJ, Hall R, Boylan TA, Hillier J, Thomas K , Geddes MN et al (1994) . Regional Studies, 28(6), 647-654.
  • Williams CC (1994) Changing attitudes of government towards retail development: the end of the road out-of-town?. Regional Review, 4(2), 6-7.
  • Williams CC (1994) Rethinking the role of the service sector in local economic revitalisation. Local Economy, 9(1), 73-82.
  • Williams CC (1994) A critical evaluation of the opposition to regional shopping centres. Local Government Policy Making, 21(3), 47-54.
  • WILLIAMS CC & WINDEBANK J (1993) Social and spatial inequalities in informal economic activity: some evidence from the European Community. Area, 25(4), 358-364.
  • Williams CC (1993) Impacts of regional shopping centres: a reply. The Planner: Journal of the Royal Town Planning Institute, 79(6), 5-5.
  • Williams CC (1993) The implications of regional shopping centre development. Local Government Policy Making, 20(1), 50-55.
  • Love JH, Sporton D, Manning N, Harrison T, Page SJ, Williams CC, Tomaney J, Champion AG, Green AE, Kennedy KA & Lever WF (1993) . Regional Studies, 27(6), 601-608.
  • Williams CC (1992) Impacts of regional shopping centres: myths and realities. The Planner: Journal of the Royal Town Planning Institute, 78(22), 8-11.
  • WILLIAMS CC (1992) The contribution of regional shopping centres to local economic development: threat or opportunity?. Area, 24(3), 283-288.
  • WILLIAMS CC (1992) CRITICAL IT ISSUES. SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 34(1), 5-5.
  • Williams CC (1992) Breaking the rural mould. Regional Studies Association ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àûletter, 178, 14-22.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1992) The implications of the Single European Market for the informal economy in France. Modern and Contemporary France, 51(1), 22-31.
  • MaÈ›cu-Zaharia M, Horodnic IA, Williams CC & Nistor GC () . Sustainability, 16(7), 2625-2625.
  • Williams C () Measuring participation in undeclared work in Europe using survey data: a method for resolving social desirability bias. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences.
  • Williams C & Horodnic I () Services purchase from the informal economy using digital platforms. The Service Industries Journal.
  • Williams C & Horodnic IOANA () . International Journal of Manpower.
  • Shahid MS, Rodgers P, Vershinina N, Zehra ME & Williams CC () . International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research.
  • Williams C, Horodnic A, Ciobanu C-I & Drugus D () . Frontiers in Psychology.
  • Horodnic IA, Williams CC, Èšugulea O & Stoian Bobâlcă IC () . Sustainability, 14(12), 7228-7228.
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  • Williams CC () Tackling Europe’s undeclared economy. ADAPT Bulletin.
  • Polak M, Mishkov L & Williams C () . SSRN Electronic Journal.
  • Williams CC () . European Spatial Research and Policy, 21(2), 115-131.
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y () . Research in World Economy, 5(2).
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y () . Business and Management Research, 3(1).
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  • Williams CC () Cash-in-hand work: morally right or wrong?. The Independent.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S () . SSRN Electronic Journal.
  • Williams CC () Can I have it in cash? tackling enterprises in the cash-in-hand economy. Enterprising Matters.
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  • Williams CC () Acquiring goods and services in lower income populations: an evaluation of consumer behaviour and preferences. International Journal of Retail and Distribution Management, 29(1), 16-24.
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  • Williams C () Explaining the variations in the magnitude of undeclared work across the 28 European Union member states. Economic Alternatives.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA () Participation in cash-in-hand work in European rural areas: an evaluation of the marginalization thesis. Journal of Economy and its Applications.
  • Williams C, Wolfe MT, Pereira I & Patel PC () Are the liabilities of newness and smallness the same for male and female informal entrepreneurs? Evidence from Brazil. Entrepreneurship Research Journal.
  • Williams C & Yalaman GÖ () . Journal of Economic Studies.
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  • Williams C & Kayaoglu A () Revisiting the undeclared service economy as a dual labour market. Service Industries Journal.
  • Williams C () . Journal of Economic Studies.
  • Williams C & Krasniqi B () . International Journal of Social Economics.
  • Williams C & Windebank J () . Fullbright Review of Economics and Policy.

Book chapters

  • Williams CC (2024) , Research Handbook on Self-Employment and Public Policy (pp. 360-376). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 160-180). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 181-206). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 240-260). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 207-239). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 1-22). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 53-64). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 282-303). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 128-158). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 66-95). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 261-281). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 24-52). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy (pp. 96-127). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams C (2023) , A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy Edward Elgar Publishing
  • White RJ & Williams CC (2020) , The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies (pp. 372-387). Routledge
  • White RJ & Williams CC (2020) , Anarchism, Organization and Management (pp. 224-237). Routledge
  • Jackson EA, Jackson EES & Jackson HF (2020) , Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (pp. 1-11). Springer International Publishing
  • Williams CC & White RJ (2020) , The Handbook of Diverse Economies (pp. 137-145). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams CC & Horodnic AV (2019) , European Union (pp. 123-148). Springer International Publishing
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2019) Dependent Self-Employment Theory, Practice and Policy Conclusions, DEPENDENT SELF-EMPLOYMENT: THEORY, PRACTICE AND POLICY (pp. 181-189).
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2019) Dependent Self-Employment Theory, Practice and Policy Introduction, DEPENDENT SELF-EMPLOYMENT: THEORY, PRACTICE AND POLICY (pp. 1-+).
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 15-38). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 1-13). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 67-100). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 39-65). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 118-140). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 101-117). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 161-180). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 142-160). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) , Dependent Self-Employment (pp. 181-189). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) (pp. 141-141). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) (pp. 66-66). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • (2019) (pp. 14-14). Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Rodgers P & Williams CC (2019) , Informal Ethnic Entrepreneurship (pp. 29-44). Springer International Publishing
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2018) , European Citizenship and Social Exclusion (pp. 103-117). Routledge
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2018) , Post-socialist Informalities (pp. 141-158). Routledge
  • Williams CC (2018) , The Routledge Companion to Employment Relations (pp. 357-371).
  • Williams CC (2018) , The Routledge Companion to Employment Relations (pp. 357-371). Taylor & Francis
  • Lee R, Leyshon A, Aldridge T, Thrift N, Tooke J & Williams C (2018) , The Institutions of Local Development (pp. 115-138).
  • Williams CC (2017) , Entrepreneurship in the Informal Sector (pp. 221-229). Routledge
  • Williams CC (2017) , Entrepreneurship in the Informal Sector (pp. 1-18). Routledge
  • Williams C & Horodnic IA (2017) Explaining the Informal Economy in Post-Communist Societies: A Study of the Asymmetry Between Formal and Informal Institutions in Romania In Polese A, Williams C, Horodnic IA & Bejakovic P (Ed.), The Informal Economy in Global Perspective Varieties of Governance Springer
  • Polese A, Williams CC, Horodnic IA & Bejakovic P (2017) , The Informal Economy in Global Perspective (pp. 1-14). Springer International Publishing
  • Horodnic AV, Williams CC, Polese A, Zait A & Oprea L (2017) , The Informal Economy in Global Perspective (pp. 157-172). Springer International Publishing
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2017) INFORMAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES An introductory overview, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES (pp. 329-342).
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2017) ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES (pp. 1-10).
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2017) MOTIVATIONS OF ENTREPRENEURS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES An introductory overview, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES (pp. 145-151).
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2017) THE INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES An introductory overview, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES (pp. 13-16).
  • Horodnic IA, Rodgers P, Williams CC & Momtazian L (2017) , The Informal Economy: Exploring Drivers and Practices (pp. 1-10).
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2017) HARNESSING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES A lived practices approach, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES (pp. 547-555).
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2017) ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES An introductory overview, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES (pp. 443-444).
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2017) GENDER AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES An introductory overview, ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES (pp. 257-259).
  • Horodnic AV, Ciobanu CI, Williams CC & Rodgers P (2017) , The Informal Economy: Exploring Drivers and Practices (pp. 73-90).
  • Williams CC (2017) , Critical Perspectives on Work and Employment in Globalizing India (pp. 113-129). Springer Singapore
  • White RJ & Williams CC (2016) , Handbook of Neoliberalism (pp. 603-612).
  • Williams CC (2016) Paid Favours In Ledeneva A (Ed.), The Global Encyclopaedia of Informality Basingstoke: Palgrave.
  • Williams CC (2016) Cash-in-hand In Ledeneva A (Ed.), The Global Encyclopaedia of Informality Basingstoke: Palgrave.
  • Williams C, Horodnic IA & Windebank J (2016) The participation of the self-employed in the shadow economy in the European Union In Sauka A, Schneider F & Williams C (Ed.), Entrepreneurship and the Shadow Economy Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Williams CC (2016) What is to be done about entrepreneurship in the shadow economy?, Entrepreneurship and the Shadow Economy (pp. 201-226).
  • Martinez-Perez A & Williams C (2016) Tackling the informal economy: a critical evaluation of the neo-liberal policy de-regulatory perspective In Routh S & Borghi V (Ed.), Workers and the Global Informal Economy. Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 29-50). Oxford and New York: Routledge.
  • Al-Dajani H, Carter S & Williams C (2016) , Exploring Resources, Life-Balance and Well-Being of Women Who Work in a Global Context (pp. 35-54). Springer International Publishing
  • Williams CC (2016) Innovation in the Informal Economy COMMENT 2.1, INFORMAL ECONOMY IN DEVELOPING NATIONS: HIDDEN ENGINE OF INNOVATION? (pp. 88-92).
  • White RJ & Williams CC (2016) EVERYDAY CONTESTATIONS TO NEOLIBERALISM Valuing and harnessing alternative work practices in a neoliberal society, HANDBOOK OF NEOLIBERALISM (pp. 603-612).
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2015) In Williams C & Gurtoo A (Ed.), Developing Country Perspectives on Public Service Delivery (pp. v-ix). Springer India
  • Williams CC (2015) Informal and alternative economies In Paddison R & Hunter T (Ed.), Cities and Economic Change: restructuring and dislocation in the global metropolis London: Sage.
  • Williams CC, Carter S & Dajani H (2015) Women's Emancipatory Entrepreneurship in Jordan's Informal Economy In Gervais RL & Millear P (Ed.), Exploring Resources, Life-Balance and Well-Being of Women Who Work in a Global Context Munich: Springer.
  • Williams CC & White R (2015) Hidden in plain sight: recognizing and valuing non-capitalist spaces of work and organisation in a 'capitalist' society In Ince A (Ed.), Sharing, Gifting, Reciprocity: Everyday Moral Economies and Politics of Crisis
  • Williams CC & White R (2015) Valuing and harnessing alternative work practices in a neoliberal society In Springer S, Birch K & Macleavy J (Ed.), Handbook of Neoliberalism London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2015) Commentary: What is known and not known about innovation in the informal economy In Kraemer-Mbula E & Wunsch-Vincent S (Ed.), The Informal Economy in Developing Nations: Hidden Engine of Innovation?: new economic insights and policies Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Williams CC & Onoshchenko O (2015) , Informal Economies in Post-Socialist Spaces (pp. 25-50). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Macedo M, Gauzente C, Nunes MB, Peng GCA, Kommers P, Isaías P, Betancort HF & De Gran Canaria LP (2015) Foreword (pp. ix-xi).
  • Williams CC (2015) Out of the margins: Evaluating the scale of employment in informal enterprises in developing and transition economies In McElwee G & Smith R (Ed.), Exploring Criminal and Illegal Enterprise: New Perspectives on Research, Policy & Practice (pp. 23-48). Bradford: Emerald.
  • Gurtoo A & Williams C (2015) In Williams C (Ed.), Developing Country Perspectives on Public Service Delivery (pp. 271-287).
  • Williams CC (2014) Confronting the Shadow Economy Evaluating Tax Compliance and Behaviour Policies Conclusions, CONFRONTING THE SHADOW ECONOMY: EVALUATING TAX COMPLIANCE AND BEHAVIOUR POLICIES (pp. 217-224).
  • Williams CC (2014) Confronting the Shadow Economy Evaluating Tax Compliance and Behaviour Policies Introduction, CONFRONTING THE SHADOW ECONOMY: EVALUATING TAX COMPLIANCE AND BEHAVIOUR POLICIES (pp. 1-+).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) Formal and informal unpaid employment, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 160-177).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) Informal employment, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 107-134).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) The role of the informal in the formal sphere, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 77-106).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) Beyond the formal-informal economy dualism Unpacking the diverse economies of post-Soviet societies, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 56-74).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) Re-theorising the economic, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 28-55).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) Re-visiting the recurring question of transition, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 11-27).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) The Role of Informal Economies in the Post-Soviet World The end of transition? Introduction, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 1-+).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) The internal economies of the household, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 178-192).
  • Williams CC, Round J & Rodgers P (2013) One-to-one unpaid labour, reimbursed family work and paid favours, ROLE OF INFORMAL ECONOMIES IN THE POST-SOVIET WORLD: THE END OF TRANSITION? (pp. 135-159).
  • Williams CC & Onoschenko O (2013) In Morris J & Polese A (Ed.), The Informal Post-Socialist Economy (pp. 19-34). London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2013) , Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy: Models, Approaches and Prospects for Economic Development (pp. 161-173).
  • Williams CC & Youssef Y (2012) In Thai M & Turkina E (Ed.), Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy: Models, Approaches and Prospects for Economic Development (pp. 34-49). Taylor & Francis
  • Williams CC (2012) In Thai M & Turkina E (Ed.), Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy: Models, Approaches and Prospects for Economic Development (pp. 161-173). London: Taylor and Francis.
  • Williams CC (2012) Re-theorising the role of retail shopping centres as tourist attractions in economic development, TOURISM AND RETAIL: THE PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY OF LIMINAL CONSUMPTION (pp. 11-27).
  • Williams CC (2012) , Tourism and Retail: The Psychogeography of Liminal Consumption (pp. 11-27).
  • Williams CC & White R (2012) Escaping from the capitalist imaginary: rethinking 'the economic' and the relevance of alternative economic practices in western society In Nocella AJ, Shannon D & Asimakopoulos J (Ed.), The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics New York: AK Press.
  • Williams CC (2012) Re-theorising the role of retail attractions in economic development: from parasites to magnets In McIntyre C (Ed.), Tourism and Retail: the psychogeography of liminal consumption (pp. 11-28). London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2011) Informal Economy In Anheier H & Jeurgensmeyer M (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Global Studies London: Sage.
  • Williams CC (2011) Re-thinking the future of work: beyond binary hierarchies In Luke T (Ed.), From Analogue to Digital Fordism, Center of Digital Discourse and Culture Virginia Tech
  • Williams CC (2011) Re-reading the future of work In Luke T (Ed.), From Analogue to Digital Fordism, Center of Digital Discourse and Culture Virginia Tech
  • Williams CC (2011) In Southern A (Ed.), Enterprise, Deprivation and Social Exclusion: The Role of Small Business in Addressing Social and Economic Inequalities (pp. 178-198). London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2011) Regional variations in the nature of the shadow economy: Evidence from a survey of 27 European Union member states, Handbook on the Shadow Economy (pp. 177-200).
  • Williams CC (2010) Introduction: the urban economy In Paddison R & Williams CC (Ed.), Urban Studies: the urban economy (pp. vii-xi). London: Sage.
  • Williams CC (2010) Re-reading informal work: a gender perspective In Marcelli E, Williams CC & Joassart P (Ed.), Informal Work in Developed Nations London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC & Marcelli E (2010) Introduction: the discovery of informal work in developed nations and the relevance of heterodox economic theories In Marcelli E, Williams CC & Joassart P (Ed.), Informal Work in Developed Nations London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2010) In Marcelli E, Williams CC & Joassart P (Ed.), Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 97-113). London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC & Marcelli E (2010) In Marcelli E, Williams CC & Joassart P (Ed.), Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 220-232). London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2010) In Marcelli E, Williams CC & Joassart P (Ed.), Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 11-33). London: Routledge.
  • (2009) , Encyclopedia of Biometrics (pp. 949-949). Springer US
  • Windebank J & Williams CC (2009) , Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 82-96).
  • Williams CC & Marcelli E (2009) Informal Work in Developed Nations Conclusions, INFORMAL WORK IN DEVELOPED NATIONS (pp. 220-232).
  • Marcelli E, Williams CC & Joassart P (2009) Informal Work in Developed Nations Introduction, INFORMAL WORK IN DEVELOPED NATIONS (pp. 1-7).
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2009) The uneven geographies of informal economic activities: a case study of two British cities In Paddison R (Ed.), Urban Studies: Economy
  • Windebank J & Williams CC (2009) , Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 82-96).
  • Williams CC (2009) , Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 11-33).
  • Marcelli E, Williams CC & Joassart P (2009) , Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 1-7).
  • Williams CC & Marcelli E (2009) , Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 220-232).
  • Williams CC (2009) , Informal Work in Developed Nations (pp. 97-113).
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2008) black market work in the European Community peripheral work for peripheral localities? In Schneider F (Ed.), The Economics of the Hidden Economy Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Williams CC & Ram M (2008) Making visible the hidden: researching off-the-books work In Buchanan D & Bryson A (Ed.), handbook of Organizational Research Methods London: Sage.
  • Williams CC & White R (2008) Social and geographical differences in the hidden economy In Henckel D, Spars G & Wukovitsch F (Ed.), Arbeiten in der Grauzone: Informelle Okonomie in der Stadt Berlin: Peter Lang.
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 38-65). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 89-112). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 180-201). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 13-37). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 262-281). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 282-288). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 241-261). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 1-10). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 153-179). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 115-130). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 219-240). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 66-88). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 205-218). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) , Rethinking the future of work (pp. 131-152). Macmillan Education UK
  • Williams CC (2007) 'Informal Work', 'Subsistence Work', 'Unpaid Exchange', 'Local Exchange and Trading Schemes', 'Focolare Movement' and 'Social Economy' In Fournier V, Parker M & Reedy P (Ed.), The Dictionary of Utopia and Alternative Organisation London: Zed.
  • Blyth A, Williams C, Bryant I & Mattinson H (2007) , EC2ND 2006 (pp. 53-60). Springer London
  • Williams CC (2006) The Hidden Enterprise Culture Entrepreneurship in the Underground Economy Conclusions, HIDDEN ENTERPRISE CULTURE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY (pp. 213-219).
  • Williams CC (2006) The laissez-faire option, HIDDEN ENTERPRISE CULTURE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY (pp. 117-127).
  • Williams CC (2006) The Hidden Enterprise Culture Entrepreneurship in the Underground Economy Introduction, HIDDEN ENTERPRISE CULTURE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY (pp. 1-+).
  • Williams CC (2006) Le role de l'economie sociale face a l'exclusion sociale: quelques lecons des local exchange and trading schemes (LETS) In Blanc J (Ed.), Exclusions et liens financiers: monnaies sociales Paris: Economica.
  • Williams CC (2006) Rethinking the future of work in post-socialist societies In Mack TC (Ed.), Creating Global Strategies for Humanity's Future Maryland: World Futures Society.
  • Williams CC (2006) Explaining the hidden enterprise culture, HIDDEN ENTERPRISE CULTURE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY (pp. 92-102).
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2005) Re-theorising the nature of informal employment in advanced economies In Surdej A (Ed.), Deformalizacja zatrundneinia, deformalizacja gospdarki Warsaw: Scholar Publisher / PWN.
  • Williams CC (2005) Tackling social exclusion: an evaluation of local exchange and trading schemes (LETS) In Schmied D (Ed.), Winning and Losing: the changing geography of Europe's rural areas Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2005) Methods of researching informal employment In Surdej A (Ed.), Deformalizacja zatrundneinia, deformalizacja gospodarki Warsaw: Scholar Publisher / PWN.
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 198-206). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) Community Self-Help Introduction, COMMUNITY SELF-HELP (pp. 1-+).
  • Williams CC (2004) , CASH-IN-HAND WORK: THE UNDERGROUND SECTOR AND THE HIDDEN ECONOMY OF FAVOURS (pp. 1-237).
  • Williams CC (2004) Cash-in-Hand Work The Underground Sector and The Hidden Economy of Favours Conclusions, CASH-IN-HAND WORK: THE UNDERGROUND SECTOR AND THE HIDDEN ECONOMY OF FAVOURS (pp. 198-206).
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 89-100). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 117-130). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 48-69). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 6-28). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 131-147). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 101-116). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 70-88). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 15-39). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 40-62). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 1-12). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 65-83). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 84-105). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 161-176). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 177-197). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 1-5). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 133-160). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) , Cash-in-Hand Work (pp. 106-130). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Burns D, Williams CC & Windebank J (2004) , Community Self-Help (pp. 29-47). Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Williams CC (2004) Informal Sector In Manning N, Pascall G, Midgely J, ju-Kwon H & Fitzpatrick T (Ed.), International Encyclopaedia of Social Policy London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC (2004) Active Welfare In Manning N, Pascall G, Midgely H, Ju-Kwon H & Fitzpatrick T (Ed.), International Encyclopaedia of Social Policy London: Routledge.
  • Williams CC & White R (2003) Tackling rural transport problems: a third sector approach In Gregg D (Ed.), Rural Services and Social Exclusion (pp. 126-138). London: Pion.
  • Williams CC, Aldridge T & Tooke J (2003) Alternative currencies In Leyshon A, Lee R & Williams CC (Ed.), Alternative Economic Spaces London: Sage.
  • Williams CC (2003) Harnessing the social economy: some lessons from Local Exchange and Trading Schemes (LETS) In Fitzpatrick T & Cahill M (Ed.), The Welfare of Nature: towards environmental social policies London: Macmillan.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2003) Alternatives to formal employment In Lee R, Leyshon A & Williams CC (Ed.), Alternative Economic Spaces London: Sage.
  • Berkel RV, Møller IH & Williams CC (2002) (pp. 15-44). Bristol University Press
  • van Berkel R, Hornemann Møller I & C. Williams C (2002) , Active social policies in the EUInclusion through participation? (pp. 14-44). Policy Press
  • Williams CC (2001) Work In Michie J (Ed.), Readers Guide to the Social Sciences London: Fitzroy Dearborn.
  • Williams CC (2001) Local purchasing schemes and rural development: an evaluation of Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS) In Morris J, Bailey A, Kerry Turner R & Bateman I (Ed.), Rural Planning and Management Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  • Williams CC (1999) Local Economic Development In Chapman M & Allmendinger P (Ed.), Planning Beyond 2000 London: John Wiley.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1998) The unemployed and informal sector in Europe's cities and regions In Lawless P, Martin R & Hardy S (Ed.), Unemployment and Social Exclusion: landscapes of labour inequality London: Jessica Kingsley.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1998) Tackling social exclusion and inclusion in an age of informalisation: a 'whole economy' approach In Pike A & Sobers D (Ed.), New Lifestyles, New Regions: integrated approaches to local and regional development and planning policy London: Regional Studies Association.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1997) The informal sector in the European Union: reinforcing or mitigating economic exclusion? In Roche M & Van Berkel R (Ed.), European Citizenship and Social Exclusion Aldershot: Edward Elgar.
  • Williams CC (1997) Local Exchange and Trading Systems: a new tool for community economic development? In Hardy S & et al (Ed.), Community Economic Development: linking the grassroots to regional economic development London: Regional Studies Association.
  • Williams CC (1996) Consumer services and the competitive city In Williams CC & Haughton G (Ed.), Corporate City?: partnership, participation and partition in urban development in Leeds Aldershot: Avebury.
  • Williams CC & Thomas R (1996) Paid informal work in the Leeds hospitality industry: regulated or unregulated work? In Haughton G & Williams CC (Ed.), Corporate City?: partnership, participation and partition in urban development in Leeds Aldershot: Avebury.
  • Williams CC & Haughton G (1996) Corporate City? a case of second city syndrome? In Williams CC & Haughton G (Ed.), Corporate city? partnership, participation, and partition in urban development in Leeds Aldershot: Avebury.
  • Williams CC (1996) An evaluation of approaches towards cultural industries in local economic development: a comparison of Sheffield, Glasgow and Leeds In Hardy S, Malbon B & Taverner C (Ed.), The Role of Art and Sport in Local and Regional Economic Development London: Regional Studies Association.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1995) Towards the regulation of paid informal work in the European Union: policy implications of its uneven social and spatial distribution In Mayes DG (Ed.), The Evolution of Rules for a Single European Market: social and international issues Brussels: European Commission.
  • Williams CC (1994) Informal sector solutions to unemployment and social exclusion: the case of Local Exchange and Trading Systems In Hardy S, Lloyd G & Cundell I (Ed.), Tackling Unemployment and Social Exclusion: problems for regions, solutions for people London: Regional Studies Association.
  • Williams CC (1994) Local Sourcing Initiatives in West Yorkshire: an evaluation of their effectiveness In Haughton G & Whitney D (Ed.), Reinventing a Region: restructuring in West Yorkshire Aldershot: Avebury.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1994) Defining social and spatial inequalities in the informal sector: a case study of the European Community In Mangen S & Hantrais L (Ed.), Unemployment, the Informal Economy and Entitlements to Benefits University of Loughborough: European Research Centre.
  • Williams CC (1994) From Red to Green: towards a new antithesis to capitalism? In Williams CC & Haughton G (Ed.), Perspectives Towards Sustainable Environment Development
  • Williams CC & Haughton G (1994) Perspectives towards sustainable environmental development: an introduction In Williams CC & Haughton G (Ed.), Perspectives towards sustainable environmental development Aldershot: Avebury.
  • Williams CC (1994) The Role of the Service Sector in the Economic Revitalisation of West Yorkshire In Haughton G & Whitney D (Ed.), Reinventing a Region: restructuring in West Yorkshire Aldershot: Avebury.
  • Williams CC, Roberts P & Hart T (1994) The Implications of the Single European Market for the Financial Services Sector in West Yorkshire In Haughton G & Whitney D (Ed.), Reinventing a Region: restructuring in West Yorkshire Aldershot: Avebury.
  • Williams CC & Roberts P (1993) Key Issues in European Regional Economic Development for the Twenty First Century In Devetak S, Seewan G, Flere S, Roberts P & Peeters Y (Ed.), Nation and State: Small Nations and Ethnic Minorities in the Emerging Europe Munich: Springer Verlag.
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  • Williams CC () Non-remunerated work In Gall C (Ed.), Handbook on the Politics of Labour, Work and Employment Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
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  • Williams CC () Unraveling the Meanings of Underground Work In Dolfsma W, White M, Figart D, Mutari E & McMaster R (Ed.), Social Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics London: Routledge.
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Book reviews

  • Williams CC (2007) . Journal of Enterprising Communities, 1(2), 286-287.
  • Williams CC (2007) Size. causes and consequences of the underground economy - C. Bajada and F. Schneider. International Small Business Journal, 25, 570-572.
  • Williams CC (2005) The sharing economy: Solidarity networks transforming globalisation. European Urban and Regional Studies, 12(3), 311-312.
  • Williams CC (2005) Second hand cultures. Progress in Human Geography, 29(2), 243-245.
  • Williams CC (2005) The Creation and Destruction of Social Capital: entrepreneurship, co-operative movements and institutions. G.L.H Svendsen and G.T Svendsen. Journal of Co-operative Studies.
  • Williams CC (2005) . Journal of Rural Studies, 21(2), 260-261.
  • Williams CC (2004) Unpaid work and the economy: a gender analysis of the standards of living.. Progress in Human Geography, 28(1), 136-137.
  • Williams CC (2003) The New Mutualism in Public Policy - J.Birchall. The Services Industries Journal, 23(1), 227-228.
  • Williams CC (2003) The Time of Our Lives: using time banking for neighbourhood renewal and community capacity building. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 7.
  • Williams CC (2003) The Money Changers: currency reform from Aristotle to e-cash. D.Boyle. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 7.
  • Williams CC (2002) Open moral communities. S.J Mandelbaum. Regional Studies, 36(5), 582-583.
  • Williams CC (2002) Social Capital versus Social Theory: political economy and social science at the turn of the millennium.. Progress in Human Geography, 26(1), 271-273.
  • Williams CC (2002) Les Monnaies Paralleles: unite et diversite du fait monetaire . Jerome Blanc. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 6, 42-43.
  • Williams CC (2002) Localisation: a global manifesto. Progress in Human Geography, 26(1), 132-133.
  • Williams CC (2002) Money: understanding and creating alternatives to legal tender. T.H Greco. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 6, 40-41.
  • Williams CC (2002) The French LETS saga - Francois Rataj. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 6.
  • Williams CC (2001) The Associative Economy: insights beyond the welfare state and into post-capitalism. F.Archibugi. Economic Geography Research Group ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àûletter.
  • Williams CC (2001) Funny Money: in search of alternative cash. D.Boyle. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 5, 31-32.
  • Williams CC (2001) The memory bank: money in an unequal world. K.Hart. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 5, 32-33.
  • Williams CC (2001) The Future of Money: creating new wealth, work and a wiser world by Bernard Lietaer. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 5, 33-34.
  • Williams CC (2001) Money and the Human Condition. M.Neary and D.Taylor. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 5, 33-34.
  • Williams CC (2001) Citizenship, sustainability and environmental research: Q methodology and Local Exchange Trading Systems. J.Barry and J.Proops. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 5, 31-32.
  • Williams CC (2001) No More Throw-Away People: the co-production imperative by Edgar S Cahn. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 5, 33-34.
  • Williams CC (2000) The economic geography reader: producing and consuming global capitalism - J.Bryson, N.Henry, D.Keeble and R.Martin. The Geographical Journal, 166, 188-188.
  • Williams CC (2000) Cities, Economic Competition and Urban Policy . N.Oatley. Regional Studies, 34(4), 402-403.
  • Williams CC (1999) City Visions: imagining places, enfranchising people. Irish Journal of Sociology, 9, 113-114.
  • Williams CC (1998) Invisible Work, Invisible Workers: the informal economy in Europe and the US. M.Leonard. Irish Journal of Sociology, 8, 217-220.
  • Williams CC (1996) . Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 3(3), 185-186.
  • WILLIAMS CC (1994) Informal Economic Activity in Belfast - M.Leonard. Regional Studies, 28(6), 649-649.
  • Williams CC (1993) Regional Shopping centres: out of town versus in town - P.J McGoldrick. Town and Country Planning, 62(6), 159-160.
  • Williams CC (1993) The Enterprise Culture and the Inner City - N.Deakin and J.Edwards. Town and Country Planning, 62(10), 287-287.
  • WILLIAMS CC (1993) Retail Location: A micro-scale perspective - S.Brown. Regional Studies, 27(6), 604-605.
  • Williams CC (1992) L'Economie du XXe siecle - Francois Perroux. Modern and Contemporary France, 51, 98-99.

Conference proceedings

  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2017) (pp 117-140)
  • Williams CC (2016) Can tax education tackle the hidden economy?. Chartered Institute of Taxation Seminar, 16 February 2016.
  • Williams CC (2016) EU Platform for Undeclared Work: towards a two-year work programme. EU Presidency Conference on Decent Work(Amsterdam), 8 February 2016.
  • Williams CC (2016) Maximising the effectiveness of your researchers. Chartered Association of Business Schools Annual Research Conference, 16 March 2016.
  • Williams CC (2015) Tax, non-compliance and home-based business: an institutional perspective. BIS/ESRC Seminar on Entrepreneurship and Homes: policy and practice(London), 15 January 2015.
  • Williams CC (2015) Self-employment and the informal economy. Seminar on Self-Employment to DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission, 21 May 2015.
  • Williams CC (2015) Tackling undeclared work in the European Union: beyond austerity policies. High-Level Conference for EU-28 Ministers of Labour on the EU Framework for Combating Undeclared Wor, 27 April 2015 - 28 April 2015.
  • Williams CC (2015) An academic overview of the shadow economy. International Conference on the Shadow Economy and Taxation, 22 April 2015 - 24 April 2015.
  • Williams CC (2015) Tackling the undeclared economy. Conference of Undeclared Work in the Agriculture Sector: the Role of the Social Dialogue, 28 May 2015 - 29 May 2015.
  • Williams CC (2015) Closing speech. Marie Curie IAPP Conference(Zagreb), 1 September 2015.
  • Franic J & Williams CC (2015) Deterrence, tax morale and undeclared work: some lessons from Croatia. Marie Curie IAPP Conference(Zagreb), 1 September 2015.
  • Williams CC (2015) Keynote: Policy approaches to tackling the hidden economy: emerging best EU practice. Policy Forum on Tackling the Hidden Economy in Macedonia, 13 October 2015.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2015) The link between informal economy and institutional asymmetry: the Romanian case. Opening Conference of the New Academic Year 2014/2015 at the Doctoral School of Economics and Busine(Lasi, Romania), 7 October 2015.
  • Williams CC & Horodnic IA (2015) Undeclared work in sustainable development: analysis of institutional asymmetry in Romania. Romanian Academy Sustainable Development Workshop(Romania), 26 September 2015.
  • Williams CC & White R (2014) Harnessing non-commodified labour practices and the danger of being co-opted into a neo-liberal ideology. Management School Staff Seminar, May 2014.
  • Williams CC (2014) Keynote: Conceptual framework for tackling informality. Marie Curie International Conference on States and States of Informality in Europe: current and futu, 4 September 2014 - 5 September 2014.
  • Williams CC (2014) What should be done about the informal economy?. Coping with Crime: Citizens and Government, 19 June 2014.
  • Williams CC (2014) Eurobarometer approach to estimating the shadow economy. Tackling the Shadow Economy in the Baltics Conference(Riga, Latvia), 8 October 2014.
  • Williams CC (2013) Keynote Speech: Undeclared work in Europe. European Labour Law Network Annual Conference on Undeclared Work, 17 October 2013 - 18 October 2013.
  • White R & Williams CC (2013) Hidden in plain sight: recognising the centrality of anarchist spaces of work and organisation in 'capitalist' society. Critical Management Studies Conference, 10 July 2013 - 12 July 2013.
  • Williams CC & Martinez-Perez A (2013) Why do consumers purchase goods and services in the informal economy?. Global Innovation and Knowledge Advancement (GIKA) Conference, 7 July 2013 - 9 July 2013.
  • Williams CC & White R (2013) Beyond the frontiers of capital-centric economics: harnessing a 'post-capitalist' anarchist society. Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, 28 August 2013 - 30 August 2013.
  • Williams CC (2013) Informality, enforcement and compliance. International Labour Organisation workshop on Employment Quality in Segmented Labour Markets(Geneva), 25 April 2013 - 26 April 2013.
  • Williams CC (2013) Tackling undeclared work in the European Union. CRESR Staff Seminar, 15 May 2013.
  • Williams CC (2013) Black is the new white: de-linking entrepreneurship from the formal market economy. Advancing the European School Towards Entrepreneurship Studies, Vol. Leeds, 18 March 2013 - 19 March 2013.
  • Williams CC (2013) Making the transition from informal to formal enterprise: barriers and solutions. Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship(Sheffield Hallam University), 9 April 2013.
  • Williams CC (2012) Tackling undeclared work in the five EU candidate countries. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions(Zagreb), 14 November 2012 - 15 November 2012.
  • Youssef Y & Williams CC (2012) Evaluating competing explanations for informal entrepreneurship: some lessons from Brazil. Academy of Management Annual Meeting, 3 August 2012 - 7 August 2012.
  • Shahid MS & Williams CC (2012) . Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2012(1) (pp 13485-13485)
  • Williams CC (2012) Enabling enterprise: facilitating the formalisation of off-the-books enterprises. ESRC Festival of Social Science seminar on Tackling the Hidden Economy(London), 5 November 2012.
  • Williams CC, Gurtoo A & Nadin S (2012) . Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2012(1) (pp 10093-10093)
  • Williams CC (2012) Sheffield 2035: Organisational Futures. Sheffield Executive Board, 11 July 2012.
  • Williams CC (2012) Managing research under-performance: sharing practices and experiences. EFDM/EURAM Programme on Developing Research Managers, 9 February 2012 - 10 February 2012.
  • Williams CC & Rand S (2012) Policy approaches and options for tackling undeclared domestic work. Catalan Government Workshop on tackling undeclared domestic work, 22 June 2012.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2011) Making the transition from informal to formal enterprise. Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) Conference, 9 November 2011 - 10 November 2011.
  • Williams CC (2011) Tackling undeclared work: the European experience. Canadian Revenue Service, 27 November 2011.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2011) Managing research under-performance: sharing practices and experiences. 2nd European Workshop for Research Directors of Business Schools, 7 October 2011 - 8 October 2011.
  • Williams CC & Rodgers P (2011) Evading the taxman: everyday tactics of informal entrepreneurs in Ukraine. Researching Economic Development and Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies (REDETE) International, 27 October 2011 - 29 October 2011.
  • Williams CC & Rodgers P (2011) Tackling tax evasion: evaluating the relationship between theory and practice. British Accounting and Finance Association Annual Conference, 12 April 2011 - 14 April 2011.
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2010) Psychological contract violation beyond an employee's perspective: the employers perspective. Psychological Contract Conference, 8 December 2010 - 10 December 2010.
  • Renooy P & Williams CC (2010) Policy approaches towards undeclared work: options. International Conference on Tackling Undeclared Work in the EU, September 2010.
  • Williams CC & Williams N (2010) Barriers to participation in entrepreneurship and the potential for development through enterprise policy in deprived urban neighbourhoods. Research in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Conference on The Entrepreneurial Process in a Chang, 18 November 2010 - 19 November 2010.
  • Williams CC & Rodgers P (2010) Theorizing informal entrepreneurship. British Academy of Management Conference, September 2010.
  • Dibben P, Williams CC & Wood G (2010) Regulation of work in emerging economies: conceptualising the institutional framework in Mozambique. British Academy of Management Conference, September 2010.
  • Williams CC & Gurtoo A (2010) Woman Entrepreneurs in the informal sector: marginalisation dynamics or rational economic choice. International Council of Small Business (ICSB) 2010 World Conference, June 2010.
  • Williams CC (2010) Comparing national policy approaches towards undeclared work. Eastern European Governments Workshop on Undeclared Work, May 2010.
  • Williams CC (2010) Policy options for a European platform of cooperation on undeclared work. Eastern European Governments Workshop on Undeclared Work, May 2010.
  • Williams CC (2010) Comparing national policy approaches towards undeclared work. Nordic Governments Workshop on Undeclared Work, May 2010.
  • Williams CC (2010) Policy options for a European platform of cooperation on undeclared work. West European Governments Workshop on Undeclared Work, April 2010.
  • Williams CC (2010) Policy options for a European platform of cooperation on undeclared work. Nordic Governments Workshop on Undeclared Work(Vilnius, Lithuania), May 2010.
  • Williams CC, Kedir A & Fethi M (2010) Tackling envelope wages in the European Union. European Public Choice Society, 8 April 2010 - 11 April 2010.
  • Williams CC (2010) Policy options for a European platform of cooperation on undeclared work. West European Governments Workshop on Undeclared Work, April 2010.
  • Williams CC & White R (2010) Transcending the depiction of market and non-market labour practices: implications for de-growth. 2nd International Conference on Economic Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity
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  • Williams CC (2009) The extent and nature of undeclared work in the European Union. International Labour Organisation (ILO) Technical Workshop on Labour Inspection and Undeclared Work, 29 October 2009 - 30 October 2009.
  • Williams CC (2009) Harnessing community self-help: towards a geographically-nuanced approach. Re-mixing the economy of welfare: what is emerging beyond the market and state, 11 November 2009.
  • Williams CC (2009) Measures to Combat Undeclared Work in 27 European Union Members States and Norway. European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions Seminar, 1 July 2009.
  • Williams CC (2009) Re-thinking the future of work. Work Futures Research Centre, 15 October 2009.
  • Williams CC (2009) Keynote address: Tackling undeclared work in the European Union. Expert Meeting on Undeclared Work, 26 March 2009.
  • Williams CC (2009) The role of the informal economy in rural enterprise creation and development. The Informal Economy and illegal forms of entrepreneurship in Rural Areas, 24 June 2009.
  • Williams CC (2009) Measures to Combat Undeclared Work in 27 European Union Members States and Norway. EMCC Advisory Committee of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditi, 26 March 2009.
  • Williams CC (2008) Undeclared work in the European Union: character and policy responses. European Commission - Mexican Government Dialogue on employment relations and social protection
  • Williams CC (2008) Tackling undeclared work in the European Union. Informal Meeting of the Employment Committee of the European Commission, 17 March 2008.
  • Williams CC (2008) Re-thinking the future of work: a critical overview. Nottingham Business School, University of Nottingham, April 2008.
  • Williams CC (2007) Tackling undeclared work in the European Union: an overview. European Commission Seminar on Undeclared Work in Europe, 13 December 2007.
  • Williams CC (2007) The diverse nature of undeclared work in the European Union and its consequences for public policy. European Commission DG Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities(Brussels), 14 December 2007.
  • Williams CC (2007) Localisation. Local Economic Developments and Climate Change, March 2007.
  • Williams CC (2007) Undeclared work and fraud in the United Kingdom. Belgian Federal Service for Social Security on Undeclared Work, Tax Evasion and Avoidance, June 2007.
  • Williams CC (2007) Re-thinking the future of work. School of Geography, University of Nottingham(Nottingham), October 2007.
  • Williams CC (2007) The economic impacts of climate change. Sheffield First Partnership, 23 February 2007.
  • Williams CC (2006) Re-thinking the future of work. University of Sheffield, 6 December 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) Re-thinking the future of work. School of Geography, University of Birmingham, 11 October 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) Harnessing the informal economy. Oxfam Seminar, 16 October 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) Defining and measuring undeclared work. Feasibility of a Direct Survey of Undeclared Work, 6 July 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) Measuring the informal economy in deprived neighbourhoods. Brookings institute seminar on Market Analysis in Deprived Neighbourhoods, 4 September 2006 - 5 September 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) The socio-economic and geographical variations in undeclared work. Tackling undeclared work in Germany, 28 September 2006 - 29 September 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) Challenging orthodoxy: the future of work. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, 4 May 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) Harnessing the informal economy in West Cornwall. Cambourne, Redruth and Poole Regeneration Partnership, 6 June 2006.
  • Williams CC (2006) Harnessing the hidden enterprise culture of Nottingham, Leicester and Derby. Three Cities Strategic Partnership, 23 June 2006.
  • Williams CC (2005) The solidarity and entrepreneurial cultures of the informal sphere. 5th EU Framework FIWE International Workshop, 27 May 2005 - 28 May 2005.
  • Williams CC (2004) From social deprivation to social capital: the changing policy discourse and reconfiguration of social research. ESRC Advanced Training Seminar, 14 December 2004 - 15 December 2004.
  • Williams CC (2004) The benefits of community engagement in NDC and neighbourhood renewal. Institute of Economic Development National Economic Development Conference, 8 September 2004 - 9 September 2004.
  • Williams CC (2004) What should government do about the informal economy?. Civil Service College, Sunningdale, 22 November 2004 - 23 November 2004.
  • Williams CC (2004) Life beyond the market. Secular Hall, Leicester, 6 December 2004.
  • Williams CC (2004) Micro-credit finance initiatives and LETS. UMIST, 14 July 2004.
  • Williams CC (2004) The illusion of capitalism: work organization in post-socialist societies. 19th Annual Employment Research Unit Conference, 8 September 2004 - 9 September 2004.
  • Williams CC (2004) The illusions of Capitalism: ten myths of the market. University of Leicester Management Centre, May 2004.
  • Williams CC (2003) Game farming and biodiversity. FARM COMMUNITIES AT THE CROSSROADS: CHALLENGE AND RESISTANCE, Vol. 43 (pp 237-240)
  • Williams CC (2003) Harnessing self-provisioning and mutual aid in deprived neighbourhoods. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, October 2003.
  • Williams CC (2003) Tackling the informal sector in deprived neighbourhoods. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, July 2003.
  • Williams CC & White R (2003) Harnessing voluntary work: a fourth sector approach. University of Central England, Birmingham, 2 September 2003 - 3 September 2003.
  • Williams CC & White R (2003) Harnessing community self-help in rural England: a critical evaluation of the third sector approach. NCVO/Countryside Agency Conference, 16 June 2003.
  • Williams CC (2002) Re-defining sustainable development: panel discussant and chair. University of Leicester, September 2002.
  • Williams CC & White R (2002) The transformation of the countryside. Institute of Civil Engineers, November 2002.
  • Williams CC & Aldridge T (2001) Evaluating LETS as a tool for tackling social exclusion: LEPU Seminar. LEPU, July 2001.
  • Williams CC (2000) Harnessing self-help to combat social exclusion. Liverpool, November 2000.
  • Williams CC (2000) A helping hand: harnessing mutual aid to tackle social exclusion in deprived urban neighbourhoods. Local Economy Policy Unit, 5 April 2000.
  • Williams CC (2000) Harnessing the social economy: some lessons from Local Exchange and Trading Schemes (LETS). Goldsmiths College, University of London, September 2000.
  • Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift A, Tooke NJ, Aldridge T & Williams CC (2000) Constructing alternative circuits of value: the case of local currencies. Annual Conference on 'The Institutions of Local Development', 19 October 2000 - 21 October 2000.
  • Williams CC (2000) Towards a new European social model: harnessing informal work. SEDEC Network Conference, 25 February 2000.
  • Williams CC, Tooke J, Aldridge T, Lee R, Leyshon A & Thrift N (1999) LETS and alternative futures. Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, January 1999.
  • Williams CC (1999) Re-forming or re-placing the welfare state: panel discussant. University of Leicester, January 1999.
  • Williams CC, Tooke J, Aldridge T, Lee R, Leyshon A & Thrift N (1999) Evaluating the effectiveness of the social economy in tackling social exclusion: some lessons from Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS). Brunel University, 26 June 1999 - 29 June 1999.
  • Tooke J, Aldridge T, Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift N & Williams CC (1999) Local Exchange and Trading Systems: a working alternative. Manchester, May 1999.
  • Williams CC, Roche M & Windebank J (1999) Towards a new European social model: an evaluation of Contemporary Social Inclusion Policies (CSIPs). European Commissions Conference, March 1999.
  • Williams CC (1999) The role of Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS) in economic regeneration. Leicester, March 1999.
  • Williams CC (1999) Helping people to help themselves: tackling social exclusion in deprived neighbourhoods. Sheffield, February 1999.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1999) Making intermediate labour markets lead to real jobs: what jobs?. The Brighton Centre, Brighton, 26 May 1999 - 28 May 1999.
  • Williams CC, Roche M & Windebank J (1999) Complementary Social Inclusion Policies in the European Union. European Commissions Conference, May 1999.
  • Williams CC (1999) LETS and Social Exclusion. London, November 1999.
  • Williams CC, Roche M & Windebank J (1999) Towards a new European social model: an evaluation of Contemporary Social Inclusion Policies (CSIPs). British Association Meeting, September 1999.
  • Tooke J, Aldridge T, Lee R, Leyshon A, Thrift N & Williams CC (1998) LETS and Social Exclusion: new money, new value and local social development. Queen Mary College, University of London, November 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) The 'new localism' in local economic development: the rationales, strategies and potential for localising economies. University of Surrey, January 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) Harnessing informal economic activity: towards a complementary approach to local economic development. East Midlands Regional Studies Association Conference, May 1998.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1998) Informal Economic Activity in the United Kingdom: barriers to participation and opportunities for development. European Commission Network, April 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS): a new tool for economic development. British and Irish Section Regional Science Association Conference, September 1998.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1998) Developing the informal sector in deprived neighbourhoods: towards a complementary approach to local economic development. ESRC Urban and Regional Economics Seminar Group Conference, July 1998.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1998) Helping people to help themselves: some lessons on harnessing informal economic activity from Southampton. Regional Studies Association Conference, July 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) From workfare to fair work: rationales and strategies for harnessing informal economic activity. London School of Economics, September 1998.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1998) From doing things to people towards enabling people to do things for themselves: the institutional turn in local economic development. University of Sheffield, September 1998.
  • Williams CC, Aldridge T & North P (1998) Researching LETS. Portsmouth, October 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) Local purchasing and the community economy. LetsLink UK Conference, October 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) The 'new localism': strategies and potential for localising economic development. LEPU Conference, November 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) Tackling social exclusion and inclusion in an age of informalisation: a 'whole economy' approach. Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, November 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) Geographies of the social economy. Queen Mary College, University of London, November 1998.
  • Williams CC (1998) The PhD thesis: moving from research to the write-up. Wessex, December 1998.
  • Williams CC (1997) Informal employment: the missing work on gender divisions of labour. PERC Conference, September 1997.
  • Williams CC (1997) Local Exchange and Trading Systems: a new tool for community economic development?. Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, November 1997.
  • Williams CC (1996) From steel city to city of consumption: the role of consumer services in the regeneration of Sheffield. Planning Academics Conference, March 1996.
  • Williams CC (1996) Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS): a tool for community economic development. LEPU Seminar, January 1996.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1996) The role of the informal sector in the economic regeneration of deprived housing estates: myth or reality?. Hackney MBC Seminar, June 1996.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1996) Paid informal work in the European Union: reinforcer or mitigator of economic exclusion. Political Economy and Research Centre Seminar, April 1996.
  • Williams CC (1996) An evaluation of approaches towards cultural industries in local economic development: a comparison of Sheffield, Glasgow and Leeds. Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, November 1996.
  • Williams CC (1996) Household work practices and the informal sector. Royal Geographical Society Seminar, June 1996.
  • Williams CC (1995) Rethinking economic restructuring: a 'whole economy' perspective. Industrial Geography Special Session, March 1995.
  • Williams CC (1995) Informal networks as a means of local development: the case of Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS). University of Northumbria, January 1995.
  • Williams CC (1995) The role of the informal sector in regenerating peripheral areas: an evaluation of Local Exchange Trading Systems. 9th Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP), August 1995.
  • Williams CC (1995) Informal sector responses to social exclusion: an evaluation of Local Exchange Trading Systems. Edinburgh University, June 1995.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1995) Are the unemployed getting-by in the informal sector in Europe's cities and regions?. Regional Studies Association European Conference, May 1995.
  • Williams CC (1994) Rethinking the scope of local economic development: a 'whole economy' perspective. Shifting Planning Paradigms, March 1994.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1994) Defining social and spatial inequalities in the informal sector across the European Community. London School of Economics, April 1994.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1994) Spatial variations in informal production systems: the case of the European Community. Lille, France, March 1994.
  • Williams CC (1994) The missing work in economic geography. Looking beyond the Golden Gate: environment, space and place, April 1994.
  • Williams CC (1994) Opposition to the development of regional shopping centres in Great Britain: a clash of cultures?. Joint Conference of the European Institute of Retailing and Services Studies/ The Canadian Institute of Retailing and Services Studies, May 1994.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1994) Explaining local and regional variations in black market work: evidence from the European community. Canterbury, September 1994.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1994) Towards the regulation of black market work in the European Community: policy implications of its uneven social and spatial distribution. ESRC Single European Market Programme, September 1994.
  • Williams CC (1994) Towards an economic geography of the paid informal sector; the case of Northern England. ESRC Seminiar, October 1994.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1994) Are the unemployed working on the black economy?. University of Leeds, September 1994.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1994) Informal sector solutions to unemployment and social exclusion: the case of Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS). Regional Studies Association Annual Conference(London), November 1994.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1993) The implications of the Single European Market for the informal economy. University of Liverpool, January 1993.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1993) Spatial disparities in informal economic activity: the case of the European Community. University of Liverpool, September 1993.
  • Roberts P & Williams CC (1992) Key Issues in European Regional Economic Development for the Twenty First Century. European Scientific Conference, February 1992.
  • Williams CC (1992) Services and key issues for regional economic development. RTPI Northern Branch, June 1992.
  • Williams CC, Hart T, Roberts P & Sage M (1992) The implications of the single European market for financial services in West Yorkshire. IBG's IAAD Study Group Conference, 1992.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1992) The implications for the informal economy of European integration. IBG's IAAD Study Group Conference, September 1992.
  • Williams CC (1986) Lessons from the quantum physics for the new economics. University of Leeds, 1986.

Reports

  • Williams C, Bejaković P, Mikulić D, Franic J, Kedir A & Horodnic I (2017)
  • Williams C & Puts E (2017)
  • Williams CC (2014) Flexibility@Work 2014: Bringing the Undeclared Economy Out of the Shadows – The Role of Temporary Work Agencies
  • Williams CC (2014) The Informal Economy and Poverty: Evidence and Policy Review
  • Williams CC (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in 27 European Union Member States and Norway: Approaches and Measures Since 2008
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in Croatia
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tacking Undeclared Work in Croatia and four EU Candidate Counties
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in Iceland
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in Montenegro
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in Turkey
  • Williams CC, Baric M & Renooy P (2013) Tackling Undeclared Work in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
  • Williams CC & Nadin S (2012) Tackling Undeclared Work in the European Union
  • Williams CC, Nadin S, Barbour A & Llanes M (2012) Enabling Enterprise: Tackling the Barriers to Formalisation
  • Williams CC, Jones RAL & Hornby D (2010) New Industries, New Jobs: Shaping the future of the Sheffield City Region Economy
  • Williams CC, Dekker H, Oranje E, Renooy P & Rosing F (2010) Joining Up The Fight Against Undeclared Work In The European Union
  • Williams CC (2009) Development of the Improving People's Lives (IPL) Scale
  • Williams CC & Renooy P (2009) Measures to Combat Undeclared Work in 27 European Union Members States and Norway
  • Williams CC (2008) What Does Work Mean 2025 and Beyond?
  • Williams CC (2007) The Demand for Household Services: Evaluating The Scope For New Enterprise Creation in The Household Services Sector
  • Williams CC (2007) Tackling Unregistered Businesses, Moonlighters and Ghosts in the Hidden Economy
  • Williams CC (2006) The Informal Economy In West Cornwall
  • Williams CC, Evans M & Syrett S (2006) Informal Economic Activities and Deprived Neighbourhoods
  • Williams CC, Evans M, Syrett S & Sanderson I (2006) The Economies of Deprived Neighbourhoods
  • Williams CC (2005) Small Businesses in the Informal Economy: making the transition to the formal economy - the evidence base
  • Williams CC, Harding R, King S & Zvesper A (2005) Identifying Data Sources on Entrepreneurship and the Informal Economy
  • Williams CC & Samers M (2002) Evaluating the Size and Nature of the 'cash-in-hand' economy in Bassetlaw
  • Williams CC (2001) Community Self-Help In Rural England: It's Role in Tackling Poverty and Exclusion
  • Williams CC, Totterdill P, Foley P & Crewe L (1999) City Regions, Economic Development and Competitive Advantage: An Appraisal of the Three Cities Approach
  • Williams CC (1996) Reinvigorating the local economy in West Yorkshire
  • Williams CC, Peck J, Haughton G, Hart T, Strange I & Tickell A (1995) Training and Enterprise Councils and their Boards
  • Williams CC, Haughton G, Roberts P & Thomas K (1993) Economic Impact Assessment of the Earth Centre
  • Williams CC & Roberts P (1992) The Economic Benefits of Large Stores and Superstores to Local and Regional Economies
  • Williams CC, Thomas K & Roberts P (1991) Does the establishment of new retail food-based superstores have a net job creation impact within a region?
  • Williams CC (1991) The Cambridge Rural Economy: A pilot study of the problems facing the business community
  • Williams CC (1990) Local economic development in the Fens: report of the 1990 survey
  • Williams CC (1989) The West Norfolk Economy: Reports of the 1989 Survey
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Working papers

  • Williams CC (2017) Developing a Holistic Approach for Tackling Undeclared Work.
  • Williams CC (2016) . Background Paper for the European Platform on Tackling Undeclared Work Seminar, Brussels, 2nd December 2016.
  • Williams CC (2015) Designing survey methods to evaluate the undeclared economy: a review of the options.
  • Williams CC, Polak M & Mishkov L (2015) Designing Focus Groups and Experiments to Evaluate Policy Approaches and Measures for Tackling Undeclared Work.
  • Williams CC, Dzhekova R, Baric M, Franic J & Mishkov L (2014) Assessing the Cross-National Transferability of Policy Measures for Tackling Undeclared Work.
  • Dzhekova R, Franic J, Mishkov L & Williams CC (2014) Tackling the Undeclared Economy in FYR Macedonia: A Baseline Assessment.
  • Williams CC (2014) Policy Approaches Towards Undeclared Work: A Conceptual Framework. GREY Working Paper no.4, Sheffield University Management School, University of Sheffield.
  • Franic J & Williams CC (2014) Undeclared Work in Croatia: A Baseline Assessment. GREY Working Paper no.2 University of Sheffield Management School, University of Sheffield.
  • Williams CC (2014) Tackling undeclared work in Bulgaria: a baseline report. GREY Working Paper no.1, Sheffield University Management School, University of Sheffield.
  • Williams CC, Kedir AM & Fethi MD (2011) Evaluating tax invasion in the European Union: a case study of the prevalence and character of 'envelope wage' payments. Working Paper No.11/33, Department of Economics, University of Leicester.
  • Williams CC (1998) Helping people to help themselves: an appraisal of the potential of Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS). Political Economy Research Centre (PERC), Policy Working Paper no.15.
  • Williams CC (1996) Local Exchange and Trading Systems (LETS) in Australia: a new tool for community development?. CUDEM Working Paper no.29.
  • Williams CC (1995) The new barter economy: a case study of Totnes Local Exchange and Trading System (LETS). CUDEM Working Paper no.22.
  • Williams CC & Sears L (1993) Maximising the local economic impacts of the Earth Centre: local jobs are targeted initiatives. Earth Centre Working Paper no.4.
  • Williams CC & Hart T (1993) The implications of the single market for the financial services sector in West Yorkshire. CUDEM Working Paper no.16.
  • Williams CC, Turton L, Howlett S & Thomas K (1993) Economic Impact Assessment of the Earth Centre. Earth Centre Working Paper no.2.
  • Williams CC (1992) The role of regional shopping centres in the revitalisation of local economies: a case for the defence, CUDEM Working Paper 14.
  • Williams CC (1991) Rural economic development in Cambridgeshire. Anglia Occasional Paper in Rural Studies no.8.
  • Williams CC (1991) Informal economic activity in the United Kingdom: social and spatial inequalities. Anglia Geography Working Paper - Anglia Polytechnic, Cambridge, 6.
  • Williams CC (1990) Business attitudes towards the Single European Market and the nature and extent of preparatory activity: a case study of West Norfolk. Anglia Geography Working Paper no.5.
  • Williams CC (1989) The North-South divide in the United Kingdom: some economic indicators. Geography Working Paper - Anglia Higher Education College, Cambridge, 2.
  • Williams CC (1988) Towards a geography of black market work. CCAT Geography Working Paper - Anglia Higher Education College, Cambridge, 1.
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  • Yang J & Williams CC () . SSRN Electronic Journal.
  • Franic J & Williams CC () . SSRN Electronic Journal.

Presentations

  • Williams CC Tackling undeclared work in societies with substantial asymmetry between formal and informal institutions: the case of Macedonia.
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Other

  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2009) Policy Review: Citizen’s Income: an idea whose time has come? (part 1).
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2009) Policy Review: Cheque emploi service universel (CESU).
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2009) Policy Review: Cheque emploi – toutes petites entreprises (CE-TPE).
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (2009) Policy Review: Co-Ordinating the fight against undeclared work: Delegation Interministerielle a la Lutte contre le Travail Illegal (DILTI).
  • Williams CC (2008) Policy Review: Gangmaster licensing awareness campaign.
  • Williams CC (2008) Policy Review: Test-trading scheme.
  • Williams CC (2008) Policy Review: ) Joint Shadow Economy Teams (JoSET).
  • Williams CC (2008) Policy Review: Joint Fashion Industry Teams (JoFIT).
  • Williams CC (2008) Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA).
  • Williams CC (2008) Policy Review: VAT Incentive Scheme.
  • Williams CC (2008) Policy Review: Street UK.
  • Williams CC & Windebank J (1999) Citizen’s Income: an idea whose time has come? (part 2).

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Research group

Centre for Decent Work

Teaching activities

Colin adopts an enthusiastic research-led approach to his teaching using case studies from his current research projects to convey the practical importance of the topics covered in his lectures.

His teaching on the Future of Work (MGT6098) is based on the in-depth research he conducted for his book Re-thinking the future of work (Routledge) whilst his teaching on Managing Local and Regional Economies (MGT6097) draws extensively on his consultancy projects conducted for numerous local and regional Governments and central Government agencies.

In this way, his students receive not only theoretically-informed understandings of contemporary issues of policy relevance, but also cutting-edge knowledge of how issues are being conceptualised and acted upon in policy terms.

In doing so, he hopes to inspire and motivate students to pursue careers in both private sector consultancy organisations as well as Government agencies that seek to tackle the problems he lectures on.

His past students have now successfully progressed to become partners in large private sector consultancy companies, highly-skilled private sector consultants, heads of national voluntary organisations and directors of local Government departments.

Professional activities and memberships

Colin currently serves as Editor of two journals:

  • The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy and
  • International Journal of Community Currency Research