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We examine the conceptualization of entrepreneurs in neo-Schumpeterian growth theory, which has reintroduced entrepreneurs into mainstream economics. Specifically, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterians relate to the contradiction between the entrepreneur-centered view of Schumpeter (1934) and the...
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We argue that evasive entrepreneurship is an important, although underrated, source of innovation, and provide the … first systematic definition of the concept. We for-mulate four propositions of evasive entrepreneurship and illustrate them … rides-for-hire startups in the modern sharing economy. We demonstrate that while evasive entrepreneurship can either be …
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Entrepreneurship is largely ignored or treated in a highly simplified way in endogenous growth theory. Still, it is now … creation. This study consists of an in-depth examination of how the supply of productive entrepreneurship is likely to be … reduce economic incentives both for opportunity-based and necessity entrepreneurship. Both aggregate economic performance and …
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the higher rates of entrepreneurship observed in common law countries …
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We examine the conceptualization of entrepreneurs in neo-Schumpeterian growth theory, which has reintroduced entrepreneurs into mainstream economics. Specifically, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterians relate to the contradiction between the entrepreneur-centered view of Schumpeter (1934) and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013233968
We examine the conceptualization of entrepreneurs in neo-Schumpeterian growth theory, which has reintroduced entrepreneurs into mainstream economics. Specifically, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterians relate to the contradiction between the entrepreneur-centered view of Schumpeter (1934) and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013236319