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Entrepreneurship is largely ignored or treated in a highly simplified way in endogenous growth theory. Still, it is now … widely recognized that the supply of entrepreneurial talent is likely to be important for economic growth, innovation and job … creation. This study consists of an in-depth examination of how the supply of productive entrepreneurship is likely to be …
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Entrepreneurship is largely ignored or treated in a highly simplified way in endogenous growth theory. Still, it is now … widely recognized that the supply of entrepreneurial talent is likely to be important for economic growth, innovation and job … creation. In this study we provide an in-depth examination of how the supply of productive entrepreneurship is likely to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281159
Trust and entrepreneurship are seen as key ingredients of long-term prosperity. However, it is not clear how these two … are related. Part of the confusion can be traced back to the measurement of entrepreneurship, biased towards independent … entrepreneurship (self-employed and new firms), and excluding entrepreneurship within established organizations. We shed new light on …
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entrepreneurship waned in importance, the general public grew increasingly hostile towards capitalism, and by the late 1970s explicit … increasingly predominant, did not foresee the revival of entrepreneurship that took place in the Western countries around 1980. …
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We investigate the dramatic transformation of ownership policies and ownership structure in Sweden during the postwar period. After WWII, Swedish ownership policies were guided by a socialist vision where the ultimate goal was abolition of private ownership. These policies came to an end in the...
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We analyze the development of the Swedish ownership model after World War II. The controlling ownership in Swedish firms is typically concentrated to one or two owners. Often, but not always, the controlling owners are Swedish families. Thus, the model resembles the typical corporate control...
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This paper explores the effects of deregulation and globalization on the dominant mode of corporate governance in Swedish public firms. The effects are multidimensional - the direction of change in corporate governance cannot be determined by simply examining whether a convergence towards the...
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We investigate the dramatic transformation of ownership policies and ownership structure in Sweden during the postwar period. After WWII, Swedish ownership policies were guided by a socialist vision where the ultimate goal was abolition of private ownership. These policies came to an end in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281258
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