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Entrepreneurs, creators of new firms, are a rare species. Even in innovation-driven economies, only 1-2% of the work … competitiveness of the economy and may establish new jobs. The gains of entrepreneurship are only realized, however, if the business … environment is receptive to innovation. In addition, policymakers need to prepare for the potential job losses that can occur in …
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This contribution proposes a model of entrepreneurial activity highlighting a complex relationship between innovation … and stigma of failure. Innovation decisions are examined in an endogenous growth model with horizontal differentiation in … production costs, and face a risk of failure. If an entrepreneur fails in this innovation process, the firm remains on the market …
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This current study focuses on the relationship between a country's e-readiness environment and entrepreneurial activities. Many government policies assume there is a direct causal relationship between e-readiness and entrepreneurial activity and some past studies have reported evidence...
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We compare investment in innovation (e.g., R&D) between new venture start-ups before commercialization and operating …
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Research on learning processes in an entrepreneurial context is still in an early stage. Only recently, researchers’ attention has shifted on the cognitive processes that take place as opportunities are explored, solutions are developed, and their potential risk and returns are gradually made...
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intentionality towards entrepreneurship and innovation. Following the entrepreneurship research, it is suggested that innovative … entrepreneurship in Colombian business cycle scenarios using system dynamics (SD) modelling. Here, we approach futures studies, testing … entrepreneurship is highly relevant. The model, supported by circular flow analysis and Schumpeterian theory, shows how this type of …
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Technological innovation, knowledge diffusion and employee entrepreneurship and mobility are closely related phenomena … employees solve affects innovation performance and employees’ choices about entrepreneurship and mobility. In essay 1 I examine … highlights a new driver of innovation patterns, knowledge flows and employee entrepreneurship and mobility with implications for …
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Science and technology-based entrepreneurship education (SBEE) is crucial for the valorisation of newly developed … transcended to enable such entrepreneurship and sustainability education to contribute to the kind of out-of-the-box technological … innovation solutions required for the current, pressing sustainability challenges that society faces. This study provides the …
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Innovation is an important source of economic growth. It increases productivity and creates wealth by freeing up … resources to be used for other activity and hence more output. Despite its economic importance, innovation is still not fully … understood and is difficult to predict. In pre-modern societies, institutions and practices worked against innovation by aiming …
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