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It is imperative that the economies of the European Union become more entrepreneurial to promote innovation and … to promote entrepreneurship, innovation and growth. …
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This paper reconsiders the predominant typology pioneered by Baumol (1990) between productive, unproductive and destructive entrepreneurship. Baumol's classificatory scheme is built around a limited concept of first-best outcomes and therefore easily fails to appreciate the true impact of...
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This essay argues that the economic contribution of certain firms - be they small, young or rapidly growing - has to be understood in a broader context of creative destruction. Growth of some firms requires contraction and exit of some other firms to free up resources that can be reallocated to...
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-improving. -- Entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; Institutions …
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In this paper, we argue that evasive entrepreneurship is an important source of innovation in the economy. Institutions …
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It is imperative that the economies of the European Union become more entrepreneurial to promote innovation and … to promote entrepreneurship, innovation and growth …
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Innovation often takes place in entrepreneurial ecosystems. We use the history of the Silicon Valley venture capital …
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Innovation often takes place in entrepreneurial ecosystems. We use the history of the Silicon Valley venture capital …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013324246