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The determinants of human capital have been studied sparsely in the literature. Although there is a huge literature on the determinants of schooling linked with the quality of schooling, there are not many contributions that explore the deep determinants of investment in, quantity and quality of...
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contributions in entrepreneurship economics and point to areas for future research. Baumol contributed an impressive number of … important insights, increasing our understanding of entrepreneurship from both a macro and a micro perspective. He also devoted …, unproductive, and destructive entrepreneurship and his associated idea that the institutional framework, “the rules of the game …
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the higher rates of entrepreneurship observed in common law countries …
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-potential entrepreneurship. We highlight the implications from prior empirical work using this evolutionary framework for management and policy … interested in understanding and affecting the structural conditions where by entrepreneurship can lead to enhanced growth and job …
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Research on entrepreneurship has flourished in recent years and is evolving rapidly. This paper explores the history of … entrepreneurship research, how the research domain has evolved, and its current status as an academic field. The need to concretize … confronting the prize committee of the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research. Entrepreneurship has developed in many sub …
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Based on a review of 700+ peer-reviewed articles since 1990, identified using text mining methodology and supervised machine learning, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterian growth theorists relate to the entrepreneur-centered view of Schumpeter (1934) and the entrepreneurless framework of Schumpeter...
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contributions in entrepreneurship economics and point to areas for future research. Baumol contributed an impressive number of … important insights, increasing our understanding of entrepreneurship from both a macro and a micro perspective. He also devoted …, unproductive, and destructive entrepreneurship and his associated idea that the institutional framework, "the rules of the game …
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