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entrepreneurship literature is that opportunities are exogenous, the most prevalent theory of innovation in the economics literature … opportunity by developing a knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship. The basic argument is that knowledge created … endogenously via R&D results in knowledge spillovers. Such spillovers give rise to opportunities to be identified and exploited by …
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entrepreneurship literature is that opportunities are exogenous, the most prevalent theory of innovation in the economics literature … opportunity by developing a knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship. The basic argument is that knowledge created … endogenously via R&D results in knowledge spillovers. Such spillovers give rise to opportunities to be identified and exploited by …
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According to the knowledge-based spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE), entrepreneurship is positively associated … with the knowledge endowment level. An increase in knowledge expands the opportunity set, which is then exploited by … in Sweden. Knowledge is claimed to be partly embodied in labour, implying that an increase in labour mobility can be …
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