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This volume addresses the current challenges for and future prospects of women’s entrepreneurship research, bringing together a wealth of diverse insights with implications for research, education and practice alike. Presenting theoretical and empirical research papers and case studies, the...
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This book discusses the ways in which characteristics of innovative firms and innovative talents with core competence in Japanese, Korean, German, and American contexts are developed and nurtured, and compares innovative firms with a long history of business operations from these four countries....
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This book examines the adverse effects of complexity, information asymmetries, transaction costs, and uncertainty on investors’ decision making. It suggests mitigating those effects using appropriate and matching signals, and analyzes a sample of 903 German startups to quantitatively highlight...
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A Comparative History of Commerce and Industry, Volume I offers a subjective review of how the cultural, social and economic institutions of commerce and industry evolved in industrialized nations to produce the institution we now know as business enterprise
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This book examines the linkage between central bank structure, central bank autonomy-with respect to setting its monetary policy goals, choosing its policy mechanisms, legal independence, and financial independence-and monetary policy, both in select benchmark countries and at a broader...
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This book presents contributions by leading academics and practitioners from central banks to shed light on the function and impact of cash in Asian countries. It explores the impact of cash on society, the role of cash in monetary policy, and the future of cash in various monetary systems,...
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Gründer von Start-up-Unternehmen verfügen nicht selten über herausragende Ideen, können jedoch häufig nicht auf Eigenkapital bzw. Sicherheiten für Fremdkapital zurückgreifen. Die Finanzierung des Start-ups, als Teil der Umsetzung der Unternehmensidee hin zu einem nachhaltigen...
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Deutschland ist weit entfernt, ein Gründerland zu sein. Umso mehr ist unternehmerischer Geist in deutschen Firmen …Einleitung -- 1 Status quo von Unternehmensgründungen in Deutschland -- 2 Rahmenbedingungen und Methodik -- 3 Welche …
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Der Begriff des Unternehmertums war lange Zeit stark männlich konnotiert. Inzwischen stellen Frauen in Deutschland rund …
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Deutschland -- Entrepreneurial Choice: Wer gründet ein Unternehmen? Merkmale von Gründern -- Entrepreneurship als Prozess …
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