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online database indicate that founders stick with entrepreneurship as a serial entrepreneur or as an angel investor only in …
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We argue two alternative routes that lead entrepreneurial start-ups to acquisition outcomes instead of liquidation. On one hand, acquisitions can come about through the control route with external financers such as venture capitalists (VCs). VCs take control through their board seats along with...
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This chapter discusses issues pertaining to crowdfunding and entrepreneurial internationalization. We extend prior literature by examining case studies and portals where entrepreneurial internationalization is facilitated by crowdfunding. We discuss opportunities, challenges, and future research...
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COVID-19 brought about a shift in entrepreneurial opportunities and in the United States. In this paper, we proxy entrepreneurial processes by examining housing prices in different regions of the United States. Housing prices capture the movement in people, tax dynamics, and behavioral...
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We argue two alternative routes that lead entrepreneurial start-ups to acquisition outcomes instead of liquidation. On one hand, acquisitions can come about through the control route with external financers such as venture capitalists (VCs). VCs take control through their board seats along with...
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