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We estimate differences in innovation behavior between foreign versus U.S.-born entrepreneurs in high-tech industries …. Our data come from the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs, a random sample of firms with detailed information on owner …
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Do political connections affect firm dynamics, innovation, and creative destruction? We study Italian firms and their workers to answer this question. Our analysis uses a brand-new dataset, spanning the period from 1993 to 2014, where we merge: (i) firm-level balance sheet data; (ii) social...
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1. Introduction / David Smallbone, Markku Virtanen and Arnis Sauka -- Part I innovation -- 2. Innovation processes in adverse institutional settings: connectedness and disconnectedness in three regions of Ukraine / Christos Kalantaridis. Svitlana Slava, Olga Savchenko and Oleksandra Gumenna --...
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This original selection of case studies from eight new EU member countries looks at the ability of entrepreneurs to … Prohardver, a stop-gap business in Hungary : a real enterprise or a trial test of strength for a young, talented intellectual … in Slovenia / Daniel Shapiro, Ale Vah i and Lisa Papania …
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We model investment in entrepreneurial human capital (EHC) - the representative enterprise's share of production … ideas, and higher educational attainments of entrepreneurs and workers, enhance endogenous economic growth by augmenting the …
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groups into the market economy as managers and entrepreneurs …
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This paper argues that openness to new, unconventional and disruptive ideas has a first-order impact on creative innovations--innovations that break new ground in terms of knowledge creation. After presenting a motivating model focusing on the choice between incremental and radical innovation,...
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Our paper demonstrates that while failure tolerance by investors may encourage potential entrepreneurs to innovate … contracts to attract entrepreneurs, leaving no capital to fund the most radical, experimental projects. The tradeoff between …
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This paper reviews recent academic work on the spatial concentration of entrepreneurship and innovation in the United States. We discuss rationales for the agglomeration of these activities and the economic consequences of clusters. We identify and discuss policies that are being pursued in the...
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This paper analyzes how institutional differences affect university entrepreneurship. We focus on ownership of faculty inventions, and compare two institutional regimes; the US and Sweden. In the US, the Bayh Dole Act gives universities the right to own inventions from publicly funded research,...
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