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The scholarly literature often distinguishes between so-called opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship and between …
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Entrepreneurship has a cyclical component, raising two questions. Is the entrepreneurship cycle related to the business … cycle? And is there causality? A twoway relationship between entrepreneurship and the business cycle would be in line with … the two faces of entrepreneurs: as agents of change creating upswings (opportunity entrepreneurship) and as rational …
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Institutional entrepreneurship comprises the activities of agents who disrupt existing social institutions or create … institutional entrepreneurship has produced a large number of scholarly publications, especially in the last five years. As a … entrepreneurship has stronger ties to organization studies than to entrepreneurship research. Additionally, a large body of literature …
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The relationship betwwen outcome status and encountered problems in the business start-up process is investigated. Contrary to expectations, we find that starter do not substantially differ from quitters in the number and type of problems encountered, and that problems encountered generally do...
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