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online database indicate that founders stick with entrepreneurship as a serial entrepreneur or as an angel investor only in …
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that founders are more likely to stick with entrepreneurship as a serial entrepreneur or as an angel investor in cases …
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Although comprehensive data from official statistics on new firm formation and entrepreneurs starting a new business are lacking in Germany, we know from empirical studies that entry rates differ between regions, and that the propensity to become an entrepreneur is influenced by...
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patterns of variables influencing nascent and infant entrepreneurship are quite similar and broadly in line with our … theoretical priors - both types of entrepreneurship are fostered by the width of experience and a role model in the family, and …
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In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship as women. Based on …
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In a recent paper Edward Lazear proposed the "Jack-of-all-trades" view of entrepreneurship. Based on a coherent model …
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