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choices are truncated is taken as a determinant of an entrepreneur's innovation decision. GEM (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor …We focus on both individual and local uncertainty to explain the innovation potential of entrepreneurs in the NUTS1 UK … determinant of individual entrepreneurial choice. The regional effect appears to amount to about 4% of the innovation differences …
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framework and a test on innovation data from several European cities. This framework is mainly built on the product life …
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Entrepreneurship among migrants - often called new, migrant or ethnic entrepreneurship - has over the past years become … a significant component of the urban economy in many developed countries. Migrant entrepreneurship has a considerable … welfare enhancing impact on the city, notably a contribution to innovation and growth, creation of new jobs for less favoured …
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systematically assess the conditions for successful entrepreneurship of migrants. …
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This study aims to identify the critical factor(s) that determine the embeddedness level (EL) of rural entrepreneurs. In order to achieve this aim, existing applied studies on the embeddedness of entrepreneurs undertaken in different rural areas were systematically collected to create a database...
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initiatives based on self-reliance principles for ethnic groups. Against this background ethnic entrepreneurship has become a … emphasis on ethnic entrepreneurship seeks to exploit the economic potential and opportunities instead of focusing on the … problems minorities encounter when entering the labour market. In ethnic entrepreneurship, this potential can be utilised in a …
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This paper aims to investigate the entrepreneurial migrants’ preferences for a location for businessactivities in developing countries. In the modelling framework six socio-economic and six socio-cultural variables are used in this study to investigate the migrants’ propensity to stay at...
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