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worker-firm-owner data. In contrast to most existing studies, our notion of entrepreneurship not only comprises self …We examine the origins and outcome of entrepreneurship on the basis of exceptionally comprehensive Norwegian matched …-employment, but also employment in partly self-owned limited liability firms. Based on this extended entrepreneurship concept, we find …
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Considering the sequential nature of nascent entrepreneurship and business ownership, this paper examines the … data from a large German public research institute. Traditionally, scientists and entrepreneurs have been seen to occupy … opposite ends of a spectrum in terms of their role in innovation. In academic entrepreneurship the two combine on a number of …
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We investigate entry in a dynastic entrepreneurship (overlapping generations) environment created by employee spinoffs …
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Recently collected data show that, within any manufacturing industry, vertically integrated firms tend to have larger … spin out. This is shown to predict the association of co-ethnic networks with high rates of entrepreneurship and the …
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We empirically analyze whether support by the parent organization in the early (nascent and seed) stage speeds up the process of commercialization and helps spin-offs from public research organizations generate first revenues sooner. To identify the impact of support by the parent organization,...
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We analyze the influence of two contradicting settings on the success in the academic spin-off creation process. Scientists, who are embedded in the academic setting, have to reach out and adapt to the logics of the commercial setting to successfully found their firm. However, along this...
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We analyze the influence of two contradicting settings on the success in the academic spin-off creation process. Scientists, who are embedded in the academic setting, have to reach out and adapt to the logics of the commercial setting to successfully found their firm. However, along this...
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This paper examines how university research alliances and other cooperative links with universities contribute to startup employment growth. We argue that “scientific absorptive capacity” at the startup is critical for reaping the benefits from university research alliances, but not...
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. Using a unique linked employer‐employee data set of German high‐tech start‐ups, we estimate Mincer‐type wage regressions …
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