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This paper systematically investigates whether different kinds of personality characteristics influence entrepreneurial development. On the basis of a large, representative household panel survey, we examine the extent to which the Big Five traits and further personality characteristics, which...
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In this paper we show that the patenting behavior of creative entrepreneurs is correlated with the patenting behavior of their fathers, which we refer to as a source of the entrepreneurs' human capital endowments. Our argument for this relationship follows from established theories of...
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Using the 1996-2001 Chilean CASEN Panel Survey, this paper analyzes the impact on income of the switch from salaried employment to entrepreneurship (self-employment and leadership of micro-enterprises). By means of a difference-in-differences non-parametric matching estimator the paper...
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, while, at the same time, it is clear that stereotypes of what makes the ideal entrepreneur must be revisited. This …
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aspects of what goes on in the mind of the (potential) entrepreneur as he or she considers the pursuit of a potential … understand individuals' knowledge, motivation, attention, identity, and emotions in the entrepreneurial process. …
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becoming self-employed later in life and 2) of being more successful as an entrepreneur, as approximated by sales. Our results …
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Sebastian Eberz entwickelt „FSim“ als interaktive, Szenario-basierte Computersimulation, die effektuatives und kausales Verhalten in einer virtuellen Umgebung zulässt und erfassbar macht. Es wird gezeigt, dass der Effectuation-Ansatz als moderne Entrepreneurship-Theorie und Alternative zum...
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