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formation tend to be persistent for periods as long as 80 years and that such an entrepreneurial culture can even survive abrupt …
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formation tend to be persistent for periods as long as 80 years and that such an entrepreneurial culture can even survive abrupt …
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formation tend to be persistent for periods as long as 80 years and that such an entrepreneurial culture can even survive abrupt …
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regional entrepreneurship culture. Such an entrepreneurial culture could maybe even outwear considerable ‚jumps‘ in the … conditions, this may be regarded an indication for the presence of a regional entrepreneurship culture. - The first scenario that … strong indication for the existence of a regional entrepreneurial culture and its beneficial effects for economic development. …
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formation tend to be persistent for periods as long as 80 years and that such an entrepreneurial culture can even survive abrupt …
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formation tend to be persistent for periods as long as 80 years and that such an entrepreneurial culture can even survive abrupt …
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There is a research gap with respect to understanding the role of entrepreneurial culture and tradition for actual … entrepreneurial attitudes (entrepreneurial culture). The results reveal a positive relationship between the historical level of … culture of entrepreneurship is positively related not only to the level of new business formation but also the amount of …
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We empirically analyse whether television (TV) can influence entrepreneurial identity and incidence. To identify causal effects, we utilise a quasi-natural experiment setting. During the division of Germany after WWII into West Germany with a free-market economy and the socialistic East Germany...
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Can TV influence the entrepreneurial decisions of individuals? To identify causal effects, we utilize a quasi-natural experiment, namely that during the division of Germany after WWI into the capitalistic West Germany and the socialistic East Germany, West TV was exogenously available only in...
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We investigate whether the Roman presence in the southern part of Germany nearly 2,000 years ago had a deep imprinting effect with long run consequences on a broad spectrum of measures ranging from present-day personality profiles to a number of socioeconomic outcomes and why. Today's...
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