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This paper discusses the determinants of becoming an intrapreneur. Individuals maximise their utility while deciding among three occupations: independent entrepreneurship, paid employment and intrapreneurship. I show that intrapreneurs resemble employees rather than entrepreneurs. Specifically,...
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According to the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship, knowledge created endogenously results in knowledge spillovers, which allow independent entrepreneurs to identify and exploit opportunities (Acs et al. in Small Bus Econ 32(1):15–30, <CitationRef CitationID="CR3">2009</CitationRef>). The knowledge spillover theory of...</citationref>
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This article analyzes the content and evolution of research based on the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) project … Index<Superscript>®</Superscript> through an exploratory analysis focused on articles using GEM data. The main findings of … still few academic publications using GEM data, the number of articles is increasing, as are opportunities for future …
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The purpose of this article is to examine the influence of institutional dimensions (regulative, normative and cultural-cognitive) on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur. The main findings demonstrate, through logistic regression, that a favourable regulative dimension (fewer procedures...
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results provide insights into institutional and individual drivers of SEA. Using the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM …
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according to the stage of economic development. The papers in this special issue conduct analysis with GEM micro-and-macro data …
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