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This chapter seeks to explore the institutional effects on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur, for both women and men, among a low-income level population, in the context of Latin American countries. By using institutional economics, it is hypothesized that personal autonomy, membership...
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The purpose of this chapter is to analyse the main sociocultural factors and their impact on female entrepreneurship in the innovative service sector in Catalonia (Spain) and to establish differences to male initiatives using the institutional approach as a theoretical framework. Based on a...
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Innovation -- Chapter 5: Diagnosing the Dynamics of Economic Growth -- Chapter 6: Taxes and Economic Growth: The Role of the … Sociotechnical Approach to Economic Development: The Role of Entrepreneurship and Innovation -- Chapter 13: General Conclusions. …This book analyzes the role of institutions in conditioning entrepreneurship and innovation to achieve economic …
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intentionality towards entrepreneurship and innovation. Following the entrepreneurship research, it is suggested that innovative …
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This article addresses theoretical and empirical issues concerning the emergent field of transnational entrepreneurship (TE). We discuss issues regarding the antecedents of TE, focusing specifically on the socio-cultural factors affecting this phenomenon in the Spanish context. Entrepreneurship,...
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