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well integrated entrepreneurship and finance journals. Entrepreneurial finance encompasses venture capital, private equity … promising topics for future research. Managerial SummaryWho does research in entrepreneurial finance – entrepreneurship or … segmented by the type of journal, where finance journals are much less likely to refer to entrepreneurship journals …
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We argue two alternative routes that lead entrepreneurial start-ups to acquisition outcomes instead of liquidation. On one hand, acquisitions can come about through the control route with external financers such as venture capitalists (VCs). VCs take control through their board seats along with...
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regional entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship increases among larger Internet communities, as the Internet spurs entrepreneurial …, there is a decrease in entrepreneurship among smaller and more geographically remote Internet communities, as the Internet …
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initiatives both in the UK and at EU level have sought to promote entrepreneurship by reducing the harshness of the consequences … entrepreneurship using data on self employment over 16 years (1990-2005) and 15 countries in Europe and North America. We compile new …
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entrepreneurship to personal bankruptcy law …
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In this review I could have focused on all of the excellent things in this work. But that would take too long, and the job of a reviewer is not to excessively praise but instead highlight areas of concern with the aim of full and correct dissemination of knowledge on a topic.I show conclusions...
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This paper empirically examines business starts, deaths, venture capital and patents in relation to U.S. public policy. The most consistent evidence in the data shows that lower levels of labor frictions and higher levels of SBIR awards are associated with more business starts and higher levels...
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This paper empirically examines business starts, deaths, venture capital and patents in relation to U.S. public policy. The most consistent evidence in the data shows that lower levels of labor frictions and higher levels of SBIR awards are associated with more business starts and higher levels...
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