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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction / Starkman, Dean -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Bad Business -- 1. The Dark Lord of Coal Country. Rolling Stone / Goodell, Jeff -- 2. Missing Milly Dowler's Voicemail Was Hacked by News of the World. The Guardian / Davies, Nick / Hill, Amelia -- 3....
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction, by Dean Starkman -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Silicon Culture -- 1. Why We Are Allowed to Hate Silicon Valley, by Evgeny Morozov -- 2. Diary: Google Invades, by Rebecca Solnit -- 3. Facebook Feminism, Like It or Not, by Susan Faludi -- 4. Dead End on...
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This paper examines the relationship between entrepreneurship (as measured by fluctuations in the business ownership … influenced by specific exogenous shocks, the effects of entrepreneurship on unemployment are not different when compared to other …
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This exploratory study focuses on the conversion from nascent to actual entrepreneurship and the role of entry barriers … in this process. Using data for a sample of countries partici-pating in the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor between 2002 … and 2004, we estimate a two-equation model explaining the nascent entrepreneurship rate and the young business entre-preneurship …
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Persistent differences in the level of business ownership across economically developed nations have attracted the attentiion of scientific as well as political debate. Cultural rather than economic influences are assumed to play a decisive role. This paper deals with the influence of cutlural...
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entrepreneurial dynamics and its level of economic development. This would imply a different scope for entrepreneurship policy across …
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