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selection rule for the investigation of the impact of subsidised firm foundation from unemployment on employment growth of the … two-step estimator. The FIML model yields a significant negative impact of bridging allowance on employment growth …
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entrepreneurial success, founders' human capital is an important determinant of firm's employment growth as well. This paper … investigates if the depreciation of a founder's academic knowledge affects a start-up's employment growth. The depreciation of … university until the start-up is founded on firm's employment growth. Using quantile regressions, human capital depreciation is …
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measured by employment growth. I find that team foundations have higher employment growth than single entrepreneurs. Team … heterogeneity in the academic origins of the founders do not play a significant role for the employment growth of academic spinoffs …. -- human capital ; entrepreneurship ; academic spinoffs ; employment growth …
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Die Ergebnisse der multivariaten Analysen zur Beschäftigungsdynamik und dem Wachstumspotential junger innovativer Unternehmen lassen erkennen, daß junge innovative Unternehmen signifikant höhere Wachstumsraten erzielen als junge Unternehmen mit traditionellen Produkten. Die Abschätzung der...
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This empirical analysis deals with the determinants of growth and the explanation of variations in the growth between innovative and non-innovative start-ups. Based on theoretical models explaining the growth of firms, hypotheses on potential determinants are formulated. The regression results...
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-ups achieve on average higher employment growth rates than non-innovative ones independent of their location in Eastern or Western … connections between employment growth on the one hand and firmspecific as well as firm-external factors in Eastern and Western …
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the years before exit. For this reason we evaluate whether market exits differ significantly in their employment … important characteristics measured at start-up. The comparison of the employment growth rates among the thus formed groups …. A considerable number of firms exiting from 1995 until 1998 has experienced continuing employment losses or at least an …
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and Western Germany. Descriptive analyses have shown that most firms experience only small positive or negative employment … growth or stagnate over time. The job generation mechanism rests with a handful of firms that increase their employment …
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