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Owners of private companies often invest a substantial share of their net worth in one company, which exposes them to idiosyncratic risk. For US companies we investigate whether owners require compensation for lack of diversification in the form of higher returns to equity. Exposure to...
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We estimate the effects of income from various sources on charitable giving using administrative German income tax data … remaining income sources. 2) An entrepreneurship researcher would conclude that business owners are more generous than employees …
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employment in incumbent firms. This questions the effectiveness of policies that promote entrepreneurship to fight crises. We … complement prior research that is mostly based on aggregate data by analyzing cyclical effects at the firm level. Using new … linked employer-employee data on German start-ups we show that under constant human capital of the firms' founders …
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Existing management research has so far dealt with the consequences of labor turnover for established firms, but has not addressed its effect on young entrepreneurial businesses. In this paper I assess, both theoretically and empirically, the productivity effects of worker replacement in young...
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entrepreneurship ; start-ups ; radical innovation …
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. Using a unique linked employer‐employee data set of German high‐tech start‐ups, we estimate Mincer‐type wage regressions …
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social costs of entrepreneurship are likely to be higher for academic entrepreneurs and empirically investigates the … performance premium varies across types of academic entrepreneurs and founders’ academic disciplines. -- Academic Entrepreneurship …
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for setting up the new business. These firms are denoted corporate spinoffs. Using data from German start-ups founded in …
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This paper examines how university research alliances and other cooperative links with universities contribute to startup employment growth. We argue that “scientific absorptive capacity” at the startup is critical for reaping the benefits from university research alliances, but not...
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concerned are data availability for the eastern part of Germany and structural changes within the behavioural equations after …
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