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This article describes the benefits and pitfalls of starting a firm with an entrepreneurial team, drawing on a longitudinal empirical analysis of the life course of 90 team start-ups and 1196 solo start-ups in the Netherlands. In the first three years of their existence, team start-ups perform...
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A theory is proposed that individuals with a'balanced' set of skills are more likely to become entrepreneurs thanindividuals with specializations. A model of occupational choice whichsupports this theory is presented.The model also predicts that the uppertail of the income distribution is fatter...
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The entrepreneur assembles the necessary human,physical, and information resources in an efficient manner to create a newproduct or an existing one at a lower or competitive cost. It is hypothesizedthat while entrepreneurs differ from specialists who have a comparativeadvantage in a single...
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again. The objective of this article is to explore potential and realized serial entrepreneurship. Based on three … (potential) serial entrepreneurship. We tested these propositions empirically with a longitudinal database of 79 businesses that … entrepreneurship). Our results show that the determinants of restart intention (potential serial entrepreneurship) and actual restart …
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