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There is wide consensus that entrepreneurial talent is the ability to discover and exploit market opportunities by taking the relevant risky decisions. Discovery and exploitation are separate but interlinked features of entrepreneurship requiring, in different proportions, the exploitation of...
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leaving paid employment for self-employment. We think, that this is a special kind of knowledge spillover. We also control for …
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We examine the spatio-temporal dynamics of self-employment in India using geoadditive models and pseudo panel techniques. We test the claim of Iyigun and Owen (1999) that individuals invest in professional human capital and not in entrepreneurial human capital as an economy develops. The results...
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In this work we seek to assess how perception variables affect on the timely decision to undertake in Chile, measured by the nascent entrepreneurship, ie, those entrepreneurs who are starting a new business, including any form of self-employment or commersialisation of all types of goods or...
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We propose a new methodology for identifying the causal effect of Protestantism versus Catholicism on the decision to become an entrepreneur. Our quasi-experimental research design exploits religious minorities' strong attachment to religious ethics and the exogenous historical determination of...
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The paper contributes to the interpretation of entrepreneurship based on the effect of knowledge and the cultural …. Knowledge creation does not affect entrepreneurship rates, as its impact on entrepreneurship is long-lasting (it could reach … more or less 10 years) and not a short-term one. Simultaneously, knowledge impact affects negatively the self …
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economically exploitable knowledge. This phenomenon has been produced by the absence of government’s incentives and strategies in … order to be competitive inside the Knowledge Based Economy. More concretely, political, institutional and social factors … have contributed negatively within this reality. As a consequence, the knowledge generation in this region is insufficient …
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economically exploitable knowledge. This phenomenon has been produced by the absence of government’s incentives and strategies in … order to be competitive inside the Knowledge Based Economy. More concretely, political, institutional and social factors … have contributed negatively within this reality. As a consequence, the knowledge generation in this region is insufficient …
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ignorance of historical and philosophical knowledge and lack of understanding of social structures are not maintained by serious …
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technological development. For this reason we rely on the final results of a research project on women in innovation, technology and …
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