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entrepreneurship in the sense that there is an identifiable person that takes the uninsurable risk in the sense of Knight. This paper …
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behind the increase in top incomes. Furthermore, increasing returns to entrepreneurship may be an important yet little …
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interrelationship between entrepreneurship and the quality of business regulations. The empirical findings indicate that there is a … positive relationship between entrepreneurship, and the quality of business regulations. …
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Entrepreneurship is often claimed to be important for generating employment. However, the empirical evidence on the … relationship between entrepreneurship is not always convincing. Most of the studies that analyse the relationship between new firm …
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the productivity of incumbent firms is modeled as a function of firm attributes and regional entrepreneurship activity …. The analysis finds support for positive productivity effects of entrepreneurship on incumbent firms, albeit the effect … sectors appears to be more responsive to regional entrepreneurship, as compared to the productivity of manufacturing firms. …
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. Despite this fact many explanations to entrepreneurship only considers the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs. This is …. In this pa¬per we illustrate empirically that variations in the rate of entrepreneurship are explained not only in terms …
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entrepreneurship and new firm formation are critical factors in determining economic growth and development. New firm entry into the …
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to different domains. While the former is appropriate for knowledge-based entrepreneurship, the latter is primarily valid …
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This paper aims at shedding light upon the impact of universities on graduates’ entrepreneurial choice. Previous studies (Dale and Krueger, 2002, Brand and Halaby, 2006, McGuinness, 2003) have analyzed the relationship between the choice of university and labor market success of graduates in...
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entrepreneurship onto the policy agenda of Western nations. Obstacles to economic progress were gradually being dismantled. These … way to catch up. Both forms of innovation and entrepreneurship, however, benefit from the same positive entrepreneurial …
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