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start-up behaviour. We combine historical self-employment data (entrepreneurial tradition) with a psychological measure for … culture of entrepreneurship is positively related not only to the level of new business formation but also the amount of …
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unique data set at the industry level, we mostly find correlations that are consistent with counter-cyclical influences of …
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unique data set at the industry level, we mostly find correlations that are consistent with counter-cyclical influences of …
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in other manufacturing industries. The data comprises all German manufacturing start-ups of the 1992 to 2005 period. In …
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working in a private sector firm. The analysis is based on data collected from scientists working in the German Max Planck … employment or entrepreneurship. Strong willingness to freely distribute research findings are related to a low appeal of private …
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discuss the implications for entrepreneurship policy that can be derived from our findings. …
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working in a private sector firm. The analysis is based on data collected from scientists working in the German Max Planck … employment or entrepreneurship. Strong willingness to freely distribute research findings are related to a low appeal of private … sector work. -- Knowledge transfer ; science ; entrepreneurship ; innovation ; commercialization …
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businesses in this respect. -- agglomeration ; balanced skills ; entrepreneurship ; thick markets ; urban diversity …
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We analyze whether start-up rates in different industries systematically change with business cycle variables. We mostly find correlations that are consistent with coun- ter-cyclical influences of the business cycle on entries in both innovative and non-in- novative industries. Entries into the...
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Popular theories claim that innovation activities should be located in large cities because of more favorable environmental conditions that are absent in smaller cities or remote and rural areas. Germany provides a clear counterexample to such theories. We argue that a main force behind the...
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