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Using case study analysis based on in-depth interviews we aim to extend the entrepreneurship research in transition … context in Poland. Entrepreneurship models build in America and Western Europe do not picture the specifics of … entrepreneurship in transition economies. The author reviews concepts and theses on entrepreneurship in this context and argues that …
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Much has been said lately about entrepreneurship, so it seems important to leave here some personal analysis on this …
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In this work it is presented some considerations about entrepreneurship. Most of these questions are linked with …
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found, if entrepreneurship is to be understood as an independent research discipline. Should entrepreneurship have its own … methodological challenges. In addition, data bases in entrepreneurship are often small and difficult to access and therefore restrict … arise for empirical entrepreneurship research? Based on a literature review and an outline of the state of research, it will …
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This paper has as objective to refer the theme “e-Entrepreneurship” having as reference companies of the United States …
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Why do legal permanent migrants return to their home countries? How do home country conditions influence this decision? This paper uses exogenous home country exchange rate shocks arising from the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis to distinguish return motivations of a national sample of Australian...
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The aim of this study was to identify the causes of the return of Moroccan migrants to their home country. We will use for it a very original database of migrants from Morocco. The data were collected via a survey from the main post offices of Ile-de-France (metropolitan area) and Province....
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We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers which accounts for country−specific educational investment, unemployment expectations and return to the origin country. We prove that migrants invest less than natives in human capital formation...
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This paper is reflective of an attempt to construct a temporal profile of emigration from Pakistan over the past five decades. As detailed in the paper there have been distinct types of emigration streams distinguished on the basis of size, skill composition, duration of stay abroad and nature...
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Many people emigrating abroad eventually return home. Yet, little is known about the returnees: who are they and how do they compare to those who did not return? How does their decision to return depend on economic situation at home? In this paper, I empirically analyze the propensity of US...
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