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This paper analyzes how institutional differences affect university entrepreneurship. We focus on ownership of faculty … commercialization; entrepreneurship or licenses to established firms, as well as on probabilities of successful commercialization. We … find that the US system is less conducive to entrepreneurship than the Swedish system if established firms have some …
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enter entrepreneurship, to become self-employed, and to switch to another employer. The effects of layers are much stronger … for business creation than for jobswitching and they are stronger for entrepreneurship than for self-employment. However …
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Despite the central role played by human capital in entrepreneurship, little is known about how employees in …
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. We also show that commercialization support induces entrepreneurship but may lead to mediocre entrepreneurship by … inducing entrepreneurs to choose less risky projects, whereas R&D support encourages entrepreneurship without affecting the … type of entrepreneurship. Using Swedish patent citation data, we find empirical support for predictions of the model. …
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entrepreneurship among movers. The first dataset consists of 1,248, U.S. lawyers who were forced to seek alternative employment after …
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We cast entrepreneurship as one of three career choices – remaining with one's employer, changing employers, or … engaging in entrepreneurship – and theorize how the likelihood of entrepreneurship evolves over one's career. We empirically … demonstrate an inverted U-shaped relationship between accumulated experience and entrepreneurship across various industries and …
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likely to enter entrepreneurship, to become self-employed, and to switch to another employer. The effects of layers are much … stronger for business creation than for job-switching and they are stronger for entrepreneurship than for self-employment. We … showing that the probability of entrepreneurship increases with their prior rank in an organization is consistent with ability …
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Despite the central role played by human capital in entrepreneurship, little is known about how employees in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014039756
entrepreneurship among movers. The first dataset consists of 1,248, U.S. lawyers who were forced to seek alternative employment after …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010685047