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Technological innovation, knowledge diffusion and employee entrepreneurship and mobility are closely related phenomena … employees solve affects innovation performance and employees’ choices about entrepreneurship and mobility. In essay 1 I examine … highlights a new driver of innovation patterns, knowledge flows and employee entrepreneurship and mobility with implications for …
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three SOEs. Findings reveal that those aspects typically associated with entrepreneurship, such as innovation, risk …
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thinking about entrepreneurship as the commercialisation component of Australia’s innovation system. The paper explores the …A national innovation system is concerned with the full process of converting new knowledge into commercially viable … results. Governments are policy-active in trying to create productive national innovation systems. This paper reviews ways of …
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5. Würzburger Wirtschaftssymposium, 20.11.2008Deutsche Erfindungen verändern die Welt - heute wie vor 500 Jahren. Von Buchdruck, über Dieselmotor, Glühbirne bis hin zu Airbag, Aspirin, Dübel, Fernseher und mp3-Format. Alleine dieser bescheidene Überblick des Phänomens “Made in...
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New transport modes and business models in addition to changing customer requirements admit future urban mobility. While technological advancements characterize new or adapted forms of transport modes, social changes such as the requirement for more flexibility, put forward the need for a...
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the way in which Thai women operate to be the leading country in the world for female entrepreneurship in terms of … activity. We develop a picture of the female entrepreneurship is harmonious with Thai cultural and religious models of …
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Bruin, Brush & Welter 2006), particularly to highly successful "gazelle" entrepreneurs. Extant female entrepreneurship … research has explored a range of topics including gender differences (e.g. Birley, 1989; Hisrish & Brush, 1984), performance (e … entrepreneurship that take into account the role of culture (Hayton, George & Zahra, 2002) and are of a qualitative nature (Gartner …
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Using 2005 firm level data for 26 countries in eastern and Central Europe, this paper estimates performance gaps between male and female-owned businesses, while controlling for location by industry and country. The findings show that female entrepreneurs have a significantly smaller scale of...
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study, I argue that hosts' entrepreneurship is constituted by commodifying themselves. This paradoxical - commodified, yet … entrepreneurship. By doing so, they hope to better position themselves in contrast to the work ethic and status of Japan …
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