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This paper investigates how the encouragement of entrepreneurship within university research labs relates with research … students at 39 R1 research universities, this study shows that entrepreneurship is widely encouraged across university research … discourage entrepreneurship, from approximately 3% in engineering to approximately 12% in the life sciences. Within fields, there …
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and extend the one proposed by Hockerts (Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 2017) and Mair and Noboa (Social … entrepreneurship, 2006). This study fills a gap in the literature by providing a methodology grounded in theory that can help … entrepreneurship as a viable career choice after graduation …
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(1) Background: In a competitive and globalised world, retaining immigrants in entrepreneurial universities is an underutilised asset, one that allows economic development to be better enabled. Thus, studying the entrepreneurial intention (EI) of students enables the development of practices and...
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This study aims to identify the primary topics and present dynamics in the field of entrepreneurship education at … studies from the Web of Science database to determine the extent of research on entrepreneurship education at universities … literature, and recommend future study options. While research on entrepreneurship education at universities happens globally …
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We collect data on the movement and productivity of elite scientists. Their mobility is remarkable: nearly half of the world's most-cited physicists work outside their country of birth. We show they migrate systematically towards nations with large R&D spending. Our study cannot adjudicate on...
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In this paper we ague that any meaningful bibliometric evaluation of researchers needs to take into account that research productivity follows distinct life cycles. Using an encompassing data set portraying the research behavior of German academic economists, we first show that research...
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