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the effect of covariates to differ across the various entrepreneurial engagement levels. Data from two Entrepreneurship …
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In our analysis of the impact of new business formation on regional employment change we identified considerable time lags. We investigated the structure and extent of these time lags by applying the Almon lag model and found that new firms can have both a positive and a negative effect on...
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Entrepreneurship Flash Eurobarometer surveys (2002 and 2003) containing over 20,000 observations are used. Other than demographic …
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entrepreneurship. These factors also seem to be responsible for changes in the level of regional new business formation. In addition …
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This paper presents an Eclectic Framework explaining (developments in and determinants of) entrepreneurship … the demand for entrepreneurship on the one hand, with those influencing the supply of entrepreneurs on the other hand. It … entrepreneurship can be shifted. In its empirical part the present paper estimates a multinomial logit using survey data from the 15 EU …
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and actual entrepreneurship. Other than demographic variables such as gender, age and education, the set of covariates … this variable in both latent and actual entrepreneurship appears to be even more counterintuitive in 2004 than in 2000: it … has no impact on actual entrepreneurship and is positively related to latent entrepreneurship. Administrative complexities …
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of demographic and other variables on latent and actual entrepreneurship. Latent entrepreneurship is measured by the … is the lack of explanatory power of the perception of lack of available financial support in the latent entrepreneurship …
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We investigate the effects of new business formation on employment change in German regions. A special focus is on the lag-structure of this effect and on differences between regions. The different phases of the effects of new business formation on regional development are relatively pronounced...
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characterized by different growth regimes in which new firms and entrepreneurship assume different roles and accordingly lead to …
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