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Cheng S. and Li H. Spatially varying relationships of new firm formation in the United States, Regional Studies. This paper seeks to examine spatially varying relationships between new firm formation and its determinants across US counties. A geographically weighted regression (GWR) technique is...
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Jones-Evans D., Thompson P. and Kwong C. Entrepreneurship amongst minority language speakers: the case of Wales …, Regional Studies. Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) survey, this study explores the entrepreneurial … follow those patterns predicted by theories drawn from the ethnic entrepreneurship field. The results indicate that whilst …
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This paper seeks to shed new light on the policy debate about whether regional economic development policy should be targeted towards fostering new firm start-ups or nurturing large, incumbent enterprises. We extend the concept of technological regimes for innovative activity in the industrial...
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Many national, regional or local policies have been developed to support entrepreneurship both generally and in … entrepreneurship are considered, as: a function in the economy (with a three-stage model); a new business start-up; an owner-manager of … implications for policies to promote entrepreneurship. These policies include: predominantly macro-level policies such as economic …
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Van Stel A. J. and Storey D. J. (2004) The link between firm births and job creation: is there a Upas Tree effect?, Regional Studies38, 893-909. This paper examines the relationship between firm births and job creation in Great Britain. It uses a new data set for 60 British regions, covering the...
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N IJKAMP P. (2003) Entrepreneurship in a modern network economy, Reg. Studies 37 , 395-405. In this survey paper the … literature on entrepreneurship is summarized from the perspective of geographical seedbed conditions and network constellations …. We argue that in many cases urban areas offer favourable incubator conditions for innovative entrepreneurship, as a …
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Fritsch M. and Mueller P. (2004) Effects of new business formation on regional development over time, Regional Studies38, 961-975. In the analysis of the impact of new business formation on regional employment change, considerable time lags were identified. The structure and extent of these time...
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Lee S. Y., Florida R. and Acs Z. J. (2004) Creativity and entrepreneurship: a regional analysis of new firm formation … formation rates, little attention has been paid to the interaction among social diversity, human capital and entrepreneurship …
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evolutionary potentials. Its starting premise is that the actual unit of entrepreneurship is not the isolated individual …, erkundet dieser Artikel ihre evolutiona¨ren Potentiale. Er geht davon aus, dass Entrepreneurship nicht auf der Ebene isolierter …
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Acs Z. J. and Armington C. (2004) Employment growth and entrepreneurial activity in cities, Regional Studies38, 911-927. Recent theories of economic growth have stressed the role of externalities in generating growth. Using data from the Census Bureau that tracks all employers in the whole US...
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