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Entscheidungstheorie durch Ethik und Neurobiologie in Frage gestellt wird. Nach dem in ihm entwickelten Verständnis von Unternehmensethik … by ethics and neurobiology. It argues for an understanding of busi-ness ethics which sees the economic agents’ freedom of … developments in behav-ioural economics, ethics and neurobiology, it argues for the extension of this concept by con-sciously or …
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including most academic entrepreneurship research collaborations. To help organize our review we develop a framework for …
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transferring an entrepreneurship programme, Regional Studies. This paper examines the transfer of a 'good practice …' entrepreneurship initiative from Linkoping in Sweden to nine other regions. It shows that the success of transferring 'good practice …
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capital into three components (entrepreneurship, industry and university) in order to better understand its impact on firm … university human capital and entrepreneurship human capital enhance the likelihood of USU survival. Copyright Springer Science …
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from external actors outside the department. By contrast, a lack of departmental support for entrepreneurship severely …
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different bottom-up initiatives to promote entrepreneurship, and in attracting and integrating new external resources to the …
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This paper takes a regional studies approach to assess spin-offs from a university-based technology transfer network. We first detect the regional objectives, inputs and outputs needed to assess spin-offs from support programmes. We then provide evidence on regional mechanisms for firm creation....
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This paper takes a regional studies approach to assess the efficiency of technology-based spin-offs that benefited from financial and infrastructure aid. It does so by following the objectives of institutions for regional support and provides evidence on spin-offs created within the special case...
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