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analysis: First, do industries with a greater need for new technology-based entrepreneurship grow disproportionately faster …
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geography and population ecology to the entrepreneurship literature as to present a theoretical framework that captures both …
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to integrate entrepreneurship and family business research. We provide a comprehensive literature review of succession … literatures on entrepreneurship, family firms, and governance in private firms. The paper explores theoretical, conceptual, and … methodological ways of integrating these findings into the research on entrepreneurship and family business. …
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whether their involvement in entrepreneurship may be explained by location attributes. As much as 75 percent of the KIBS … consistent with the hypothesis that KIBS entrepreneurship in a region is stimulated by the simultaneous presence of (i) knowledge …
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We study start-ups in Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) across regions in Sweden by individuals with a formally recognized capacity to produce and develop advanced business services. The empirical analysis is based on a theoretical framework which emphasizes both supply- and...
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: First, do industries with a greater need for new technology-based entrepreneurship grow disproportionately faster than other …
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