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Do the presence and nature of entrepreneurship impact on national happiness, and are nations with happy citizens better … for entrepreneurs to start new businesses? To provide tentative answers we survey the literature on entrepreneurship and … subjective well-being and use various data sources to uncover the first evidence of the relationship between entrepreneurship and …
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Governmental policies tend to support and boost entrepreneurship in peripheral regions in many countries. This research … Entrepreneurship Monitor’s methodologies, the National Experts Survey, to a sample of 695 key informants in Chile at eight regions of … core regions. The main results indicate that peripherally located entrepreneurship experts perceive their regions as in a …
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Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we find that the low rates of informal investment activity and the small amounts of investments in …
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entrepreneurship and nascent necessity entrepreneurship. Whereas the results for opportunity entrepreneurship are in line with … theoretical predictions the factors influencing necessity entrepreneurship are far more difficult to determine. The most … nascent entrepreneurship activities. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007 …
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This paper argues that individuals differ in terms of their perception of opportunities because of the differences between the networks they are embedded in. We focus on two aspects of individuals’ embeddedness in networks, that is, (1) individuals’ belonging to residential areas that are...
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