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fewer layers having a broader range of skills. -- entrepreneurship ; employee mobility ; hierarchy, rank, small firm effect … enter entrepreneurship, to become self-employed, and to switch to another employer. The effects of layers are much stronger … for business creation than for jobswitching and they are stronger for entrepreneurship than for self-employment. However …
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entrepreneurship among movers. The first dataset consists of 1,248, U.S. lawyers who were forced to seek alternative employment after …
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showing that the probability of entrepreneurship increases with their prior rank in an organization is consistent with ability … likely to enter entrepreneurship, to become self-employed, and to switch to another employer. The effects of layers are much … stronger for business creation than for job-switching and they are stronger for entrepreneurship than for self-employment. We …
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We cast entrepreneurship as one of three career choices – remaining with one's employer, changing employers, or … engaging in entrepreneurship – and theorize how the likelihood of entrepreneurship evolves over one's career. We empirically … demonstrate an inverted U-shaped relationship between accumulated experience and entrepreneurship across various industries and …
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In many low- and middle-income countries most micro and small enterprises (MSEs) struggle to upgrade into medium-sized and large enterprises. An extensive literature offers manifold explanations for the phenomenon but no conclusive answer on what the most important factors for MSE upgrading are:...
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lowest work-life balance. Our results have important implications for entrepreneurship research …
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We model entrepreneurship and the emergence of firms as a result of simultaneous bidding for labor services among …
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We develop a new perspective on the boundary of the firm that is consistent with the empirical observation that the share of entrepreneurs first decreases and then increases in the course of economic development. Existing theory based on transaction costs is difficult to relate to these...
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We model entrepreneurship and the emergence of firms as a result of simultaneous bidding for labor services among …
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