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this gap introducing the concept of ‘Collective Local Entrepreneurship’, a reference point, a device to whom anchor the …
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entrepreneurship is an important vehicle for knowledge flows and economic growth. The empirical results indicate that an increase in … innovative start-up activity is more effective than an increase in general entrepreneurship for economic growth. …
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methodological subjectivism and interpretative economics; entrepreneurship, knowledge and coordination problems in the market process …
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Focuses on the building of roads and infrastructure in the region of Angkor.
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Examines how enterprises can restructure in the spirit of social partnership with maximum economic benefits and minimum costs for the workers, communities and society at large.
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entrepreneurship. References. …
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The knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship seeks to explain the fundamentals and consequences of … entrepreneurship with respect to economic performance. This paper uses the knowledge spillover theory to explain different innovation … outcomes. We hypothesize that a high rate of entrepreneurship facilitates the process of turning knowledge into new …
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Scholars in Austrian economics have amply criticised many aspects of neoclassical economics including methodology, development economics, monetary theory, public finance and comparative economic systems. Surprisingly, little has been said on the pure theory of international trade. This paper...
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this gap introducing the concept of ‘Collective Local Entrepreneurship’, a reference point, a device to whom anchor the …
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The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between large firms’ knowledge spillovers and small and medium enterprises’ absorptive capacities. We build ad hoc indicators for these two concepts following a factor analysis methodology, and carry out a structural equations analysis to...
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