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empirical-driven arguments. This study analyzes the entrepreneurship paradox — i.e., entrepreneurship is good for the economy … between entrepreneurship and economic performance) and the policy tension (i.e., the unclear role of entrepreneurship policy … on entrepreneurship outcomes).Design/methodology/approach: Building on a sample of 81 countries from Africa, America …
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This study extends the occupational choice model to explore age effects for eight different types of boomer entrepreneurs. The empirical study relies on monthly Current Population Survey data across 11 years (2006-2016). Multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression models are estimated to...
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While composite indicators have becoming popular in many fields over the last two decades, the Global Entrepreneurship … aspects of entrepreneurship. GEDI is similar to other indices having a complex structure consisting of variables (31), pillars …
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context. We use a new method – the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index GEDI – to identify the entrepreneurial … Entrepreneurship …
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Venture capitalists find, fund, and assist high-impact entrepreneurs - individuals whose firms are instruments of Schumpeter's (1939) “creative destruction” and the “creation of new economic spaces” (Acs, 2008). These entrepreneurs form firms characterized by a lack of substantial...
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This paper compares two datasets designed to measure entrepreneurship. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor dataset … captures early-stage entrepreneurial activity; the World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey dataset captures formal business … greater levels of early-stage entrepreneurship in developing economies than do the World Bank data. The World Bank data tend …
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Professor Philippe Aghion is the 2016 recipient of the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research, consisting of 100 … policy discussion concerning the interdependencies between entrepreneurship, competition, wealth and growth …
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We introduce a novel concept of National Systems of Entrepreneurship and provide an approach to characterizing them …. National Systems of Entrepreneurship are fundamentally resource allocation systems that are driven by individual … institutions engender and regulate action, National Systems of Entrepreneurship are driven by individuals, with institutions …
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In this paper, we compare two datasets designed to measure entrepreneurship: The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM …) dataset and the World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey (WBGES) dataset. We find a number of important differences when the … data are compared. First, GEM data tend to report significantly higher levels of early stage entrepreneurship in developing …
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introduces a novel conducive dimension that measures a country's capability to support high-impact entrepreneurship. Our findings … matters very little. For high-impact entrepreneurship an institutional environment filled with new opportunities created by … knowledge spillovers and the capital necessary for high-impact entrepreneurship matter most …
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