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context along a continuum of where entrepreneurship takes place and when this happens. Where context has been studied in … embeddedness of women entrepreneurs or the institutional environment for women's entrepreneurship. We contribute to the literature … institutional contexts for women's entrepreneurship and their intersections, as informed by entrepreneurship, gender and geography …
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. Notwithstanding that entrepreneurship is fundamentally a braindriven phenomenon, entrepreneurship research based on neuroscience … state of neuroscience's use in entrepreneurship research, this position paper reflects on the future implications that the … utilization of neuroscience brings to entrepreneurship research and cognition. To articulate this exercise, I present the so …
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(nascent entrepreneurship) and finally business creation (entre-preneurship) by combining two waves of a survey with a time …
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Background. Despite the fact that research on women's entrepreneurship has been conducted for many years, still many … present text. Methods. The article reports the state of art in the women entrepreneurship research as well as the research …
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field of entrepreneurship remains unexplored. To address these issues, the author draws from entrepreneurship research and … hormonal mechanisms in entrepreneurship theory and practice. To further articulate a research agenda, the author reviews the …-driven entrepreneurship research and a research agenda to advance the integration of neuroscience tools and technologies in entrepreneurship …
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Since the 1980s, the U.S. income distribution has become considerably more concentrated toward the top while the wealth distribution has not. I argue that this can be accounted for by occupational shifts caused by the decline in tax progressivity. To show this, I construct a dynamic general...
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