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capturing value from innovation. We present evidence from the 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey to demonstrate that IP is used by U … rights is appropriate. After reviewing the primary non-patent types of IP protection available in the U.S. (copyright … entrepreneurs – particularly those operating in the U.S. software and Internet sectors – patents may be the least important means of …
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-tech entrepreneurship. We find a significant increase in high-tech entrepreneurial activities following the staggered launches of such stock … entrepreneurs, by promoting venture investment, and by enhancing transactions of intellectual property. More experienced inventors … and inventors who have worked for big companies are all more likely to become entrepreneurs after the launch of secondary …
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This paper presents evidence on the role of the endowment effect in shaping the risk-taking behavior of entrepreneurs … during investment processes. This paper presents an alternate view on the drivers behind entrepreneursrisk-taking behavior … 466 entrepreneurs in Cali, Colombia. Results show that entrepreneurs are more likely to accept riskier bets when those are …
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evaluations performed to assess innovation and entrepreneurship policies implemented in Latin America. This review, together with … economies, which have been able to “catch up” with developed countries. The historically low innovation and dynamic … entrepreneurship rates have been identified as two of the main reasons for this situation. In this paper, we present a synthetic but …
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This article tests the hypothesis that entrepreneurs' confidence in innovation has a positive effect on their … Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, GEM. An organizational innovation confidence index is constructed from three questions … their daily work, and use new products and services that will improve their working life. Innovation is measured by two …
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culture of entrepreneurship is positively related not only to the level of new business formation but also the amount of … innovation activity. …
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In this article we test the main hypotheses of the behavioural theory of entrepreneurship, namely that risk preferences … are reference-dependent, that entrepreneurs are not ambiguity-averse and that aspirations act as a reference point in the … sense postulated by Prospect Theory. We use an experimental methodology to elicit risk preferences and we manipulate …
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Literature in strategy and entrepreneurship resorted to the concept of imprinting to explain the resilience of firms … conceptual framework based on three main building blocks - cognitive frame, resource mobilization, and resisting entrepreneurs … approaches and entrepreneurship literature …
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innovation and a private sector, for-profit business model that implements the ideas on innovation and entrepreneurship …, primarily in metro regional economies.Radical innovation occurs when technology from two distinct industrial clusters are … crossed, resulting in an entirely new product. In contrast, sustaining innovation usually involves adding technological …
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