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In light of Wittman (<CitationRef CitationID="CR86">1995</CitationRef>) and Caplan (<CitationRef CitationID="CR30">2007</CitationRef>) this paper contends that the rational-choice approach to political science (“Public Choice theory”) has reached a dead end. By critiquing their treatment of rationality, knowledge assumptions, and views of the democratic process, an alternative is...</citationref></citationref>
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We review the place of Austrian economics in contemporary entrepreneurship and management research, focusing on the … theoretical and applied work on entrepreneurship, even though Kirzner’s larger research program has not been well understood. We … CitationID="CR65">1921</CitationRef>) and more recent contributors. We conclude that the entrepreneurship and management …
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Theories of political entrepreneurship usually focus on the construction of coalitions necessary to change policy. We … salient characteristics of institutional entrepreneurship that targets rules at each level. The development of the … congressional committee system is explored as a case study in entrepreneurship over post-constitutional rules. Copyright Springer …
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This paper examines innovation among very small firms and provides new insights into both internal and external determinants of patenting. Applying a non-linear panel data approach to about 160,000 observations on manufacturing firms in Sweden for the period 2000–2006, the following facts...
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This work investigates entrepreneurship research centers, and analyzes their research performance. Studies on the … determinants of performance of research centers have mainly focused on science and technology, while entrepreneurship has been so … far neglected. Through an analysis of 46 centers worldwide, we focus on entrepreneurship research and the role of centers …
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entrepreneurial ventures cultivated within their walls. To date, most research has focused on academic entrepreneurship—new ventures … contribution of modern universities. We propose a framework for understanding the full scope of university entrepreneurship and its … resources required to foster entrepreneurship from within the ivory tower. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York …
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There has been little direct, systematic empirical analysis of the role that universities play in enhancing the success of entrepreneurial ventures. We attempt to fill this gap by analyzing data from the US SBIR program, a “set-aside” program that requires key federal agencies (e.g.,...
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entrepreneurship. Using data obtained from a recent large-scale survey conducted in 36 countries, we find that individuals who like … significantly to the gender gap in latent and nascent entrepreneurship. Gender differences in competitiveness seem to be relevant …, especially for the gender gap in nascent entrepreneurship. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 …
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—relates to the re-emergence of entrepreneurship in East Germany. This region is particularly well suited for such a study because … period, suggesting the existence of a long-lasting regional entrepreneurship culture that can be regarded as an informal …
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