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entrepreneur) and the role of the socio-economic background in this matter. The ‘organic square of entrepreneurship’ (resource … environmental factors to explain entrepreneurship. It is also a tool to study entrepreneurship in different social, economic and … system in the design of future entrepreneurship policies. …
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Entrepreneurship is the main engine of economic growth and prosperity. Previous research has explored both the factors …
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entrepreneur) and the role of the socio-economic background in this matter. The 'organic square of entrepreneurship' (resource … environmental factors to explain entrepreneurship. It is also a tool to study entrepreneurship in different social, economic and … system in the design of future entrepreneurship policies. …
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This study examines the firm level drivers of employment growth in East Africa in which they are categorized as firm specific, entrepreneur specific and business environment characteristics. Using a cross-sectional World Bank Enterprise survey dataset and pooled Ordinary Least Squares estimation...
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This study examines the firm level drivers of employment growth in East Africa in which they are categorized as firm specific, entrepreneur specific and business environment characteristics. Using a cross-sectional World Bank Enterprise survey dataset and pooled Ordinary Least Squares estimation...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014496963
According to Schumpeter, the creative process of economic development can be divided into three distinguishable stages of invention, innovation (commercialization) and imitation. We show why there is a rationale for the Schumpeterian entrepreneur to also include the inventor in the innovation...
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According to Schumpeter, the creative process of economic development can be divided into three distinguishable stages of invention, innovation (commercialization) and imitation. We show why there is a rationale for the Schumpeterian entrepreneur to also include the inventor in the innovation...
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There has developed within the past decade an increased interest among academicians and policy makers in the small companies and entrepreneurs of the world. Domestically, small business is viewed by the “true believers” as the engine that drives the machinery, citing innovation and job...
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that entrepreneurship has important economic value. Hence, a systematic review is provided that answers the question: What … group'? A fourth type of contribution studied is the role of entrepreneurship in increasing individuals' utility levels …
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