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1. Innovation, entrepreneurship and culture, a matter of interaction between technology, progress and economic growth … of hope? -- 7. Entrepreneurship and the design process : the paradox of innovation in a routine design process -- 8 …. Culture's role in entrepreneurship : self-employment out of dissatisfaction -- 9. Towards cooperation between European start …
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pt. 1. Entrepreneurship -- pt. 2. Industrial dynamics -- pt. 3. Network analysis -- pt. 4. Spatial systems -- pt. 5 …
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evolution of designed institutions : a critical assessment / Christian Schubert -- 5. Hayek on entrepreneurship : competition …
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economics of entrepreneurship, disequilibrium and search. Examining the evidence from all of Schumpeter's published work, the …
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"Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development in Africa presents a timely and compelling account of African … entrepreneurship, shedding light on the critical part it plays in the continent's economic growth and development. It explores the …, investors, NGOs, and educational institutions in fostering an environment which allows for entrepreneurship to flourish. It also …
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Donor agencies and recipient governments want to assess the effectiveness of aid-supported sector policies. Unfortunately, existing methods for impact evaluation are designed for the evaluation of homogeneous interventions (‘projects’) where those with and without ‘treatment’ can be...
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models based on the established literature. Traditionally, entrepreneurship is not dealt with in these models. In the present … paper it is shown that – when this variable is added - in all models there is a significant influence of entrepreneurship … while the remaining effects mainly stay the same. Entrepreneurship is measured as the business ownership rate (number of …
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We develop a new perspective on the boundary of the firm that is consistent with the empirical observation that the share of entrepreneurs first decreases and then increases in the course of economic development. Existing theory based on transaction costs is difficult to relate to these...
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This paper revisits the two-equation model of Carree, van Stel, Thurik and Wennekers (2002) where deviations from the ‘equilibrium’ rate of business ownership play a central role determining both the growth of business ownership and that of economic development. Two extensions of the...
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unemployment in Japan. The question is to what extent business ownership, i.e., entrepreneurship, can reduce the level of …
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