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Drawing on the institutional and regional entrepreneurship literature this study develops a conceptual framework to … entrepreneurship development in the region. To investigate the effect of higher education institutions on entrepreneurial dynamics in … our study, and merge it with institutional country-level data. We employ the System Generalised Method of Moments …
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in the process of transition to a market-type economy. In this comparison entrepreneurship in West Germany is used as a … entrepreneurship and determinants of the decision to be self-employed in these two countries and their regions. While a number of …,et al.,2008). There is, however,hardly evidence on the dynamics of entrepreneurship in detail and with comparison to other …
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The theoretical concepts about entrepreneurship have changed since the last three decades. It has become one of the … economy (Audretsch and Thurik 2001), it can be seen clearly those shifts which contributed to become entrepreneurship an … continue their economic activity. The entrepreneurship is influenced by those negative and positive factors (for example other …
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whether the Triple Helix Theory is applied in practice or not in Greek case. Our research methodology, based on the data … their new role in terms of supporting the local entrepreneurship, as well. The used method for analyzing the results is the … the statistical data of our scientific research, reveals that in crisis period the universities can find a new source of …
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, university status and role identity. My empirical analysis is based on qualitative survey data from two German midrange …). After introducing the data and methods used in this paper and pointing out limitations (section 3), empirical results of the …
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Knowledge based firms like IT companies do neither have a capital- nor a land intensive production. They predominantly rely on qualified labour and increasingly depend on the location of its (potential) employees. This would imply that firms follow its workers and not the other way around....
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The success of ?entrepreneurial clusters' has led policymakers towards extensive efforts to seed local entrepreneurship …. Indeed, studies consistently find that the most powerful predictor of future entrepreneurship for a city or region is the … data on firms, founders, and workers in the Portuguese molds and plastics industries covering the period 1986-2009. In …
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We develop a model of a city populated by heterogeneous agents. Agents self-select into entrepreneurship, and … underlying skill distribution for selection into entrepreneurship, rent gradients, and city-wide inequality in disposable incomes … advantage in entrepreneurship, so that there exists some endogenously determined unique cutoff that separates workers from …
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global market does not view Turkey as a beneficial place for entrepreneurship. Moreover there are quite a large number of … barriers to attract investment and to make successful investment and entrepreneurship opportunities in Turkey. Besides the … entrepreneurship indicators in Turkey demonstrate similar point. One of the most conspicuous is that just about six tenth of Turkish …
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