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relationship between knowledge and growth on one hand, and entrepreneurship and growth on the other. Similarly, more profound … insights have also been gained as to how entrepreneurship, innovation and knowledge are interrelated. Yet, a comprehensive … understanding is still lacking concerning the interface of all of those variables: knowledge, innovation, entrepreneurship and …
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entrepreneur to also include the inventor in the innovation process. In addition, we provide a framework where the theories of … Knight’s risk defining entrepreneur and Schumpeter’s innovative entrepreneur can be bridged. Merging the two enhances the … information and reduce uncertainty. This serves to expand the market opportunities for the entrepreneur. The empirical analysis is …
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entrepreneurship in the sense that there is an identifiable person that takes the uninsurable risk in the sense of Knight. This paper …
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behind the increase in top incomes. Furthermore, increasing returns to entrepreneurship may be an important yet little …
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interrelationship between entrepreneurship and the quality of business regulations. The empirical findings indicate that there is a … positive relationship between entrepreneurship, and the quality of business regulations. …
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Entrepreneurship is often claimed to be important for generating employment. However, the empirical evidence on the … relationship between entrepreneurship is not always convincing. Most of the studies that analyse the relationship between new firm …
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Schumpeter claimed the entrepreneur to be instrumental for creative destruction and industrial dynamics … the productivity of incumbent firms is modeled as a function of firm attributes and regional entrepreneurship activity …. The analysis finds support for positive productivity effects of entrepreneurship on incumbent firms, albeit the effect …
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. Despite this fact many explanations to entrepreneurship only considers the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs. This is …. In this pa¬per we illustrate empirically that variations in the rate of entrepreneurship are explained not only in terms … of characteristics of entrepreneurs, such as education, sector of employment, occupation, experience and income but also …
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entrepreneurship and new firm formation are critical factors in determining economic growth and development. New firm entry into the … constitutes a barrier to entry that has been neglected in the previous literature. We use data from the World Bank to measure the … administrative burden that the complexity of tax policy imposes on new firm. Additionally, we use a measure of new firm formation …
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positively associated with individuals’ success as entrepreneurs. This paper argues that social capital perspectives, in … to different domains. While the former is appropriate for knowledge-based entrepreneurship, the latter is primarily valid …
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