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We investigate the role of industry and region-specific conditions for the survival of new businesses in innovative and in other manufacturing industries. The data comprises all German manufacturing start-ups of the 1992 to 2005 period. In contrast to studies for some other countries, we find...
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conclusions for policy and for further research. -- Entrepreneurship ; new business formation ; regional development ; direct and …
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institutional quality is related to less acceptance by entrepreneurs compared to the rest of society. -- Entrepreneurship ; self …
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conservation are considered less important. -- Entrepreneurship ; self-employment ; values ; culture ; motivations ; psychology …
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. -- Entrepreneurship ; new business formation ; regional development ; direct and indirect effects …
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great role for explaining their impact on regional development. -- Entrepreneurship ; new business formation ; regional …
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. -- entrepreneurship ; returns to human capital ; balanced skill set ; jack-of-all-trades …
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change in the same sector and in others. -- Entrepreneurship ; employment growth ; regional development ; start-ups …
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We compare skill sets of employees working in businesses of different size to the skill sets of entrepreneurs. Employees in large businesses tend to have a lower skill balance than those working in small businesses; yet, the skill balance of entrepreneurs remains the largest. Our evidence...
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