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exploitation of their patent, alleging several reasons for that. -- entrepreneurship ; patent rights ; and innovation … advancement of entrepreneurship in Greece, 3) the biggest proportion of the patent holders remained inactive, without any …
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In the early days of transition Poland hosted regional earning disparities. Low levels of worker and firm mobility allow us to threat regions as local labor markets. Wage behavior is modeled in regional labor markets as an outcome of the speed of transition examining employment restructuring in...
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Although traditionally the roads used for the transfer of the knowledge generated in the universities have been the publication of the investigation results in scientific magazines and the contracts with the companies, in the last times he/she is expanding the use of other two mechanisms: the...
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the activities of development of the entrepreneurship culture and in the search and detection of ideas, as well as the … borrowed support, it is limited. -- university entrepreneurship ; technology transfer ; academic spin-offs …
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business. In order to empirically validate the hypotheses formulated, this research uses data from the Global Entrepreneurship … and policies to foster entrepreneurship in this group. -- risk perception ; migration process ; business creation … ; entrepreneurship ; GEM …
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We examine whether and how investors' reliance on financial information is affected by the rate of sales growth of a start-up venture. We find that investors discern between firms by the extent to which their products are adopted by the market. For firms that failed to increase their sales since...
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In this paper we compare the coupling between entrepreneurship policy and entrepreneurship activity in developed and …) are more beneficial on paper than on actual activity. Following this perspective, the coupling between entrepreneurship … policy and entrepreneurship activity is hypothesized to be lower for developing countries than for developed countries. Using …
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nascent, baby and established firms. Using 25,384 data points from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)'s survey of … young firms are mainly found in developed countries. -- entrepreneurship ; firm growth expectations ; develop vs. developing …
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Alrich and Martínez (2001) pointed out that in "entrepreneurship many are called, but few are chosen". Many … participating in the 2005 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) study and we examine whether individual-level factors and national …
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Entrepreneurship is considered to be an important mechanism for economic development through employment, innovation and … welfare effects. The papers in this special issue are from the 3rd Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Research Conference held in … development, the factor-driven stage, the efficiency-driven stage and the innovation-driven stage. Second, to examine the …
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