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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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opposite ends of a spectrum in terms of their role in innovation. In academic entrepreneurship the two combine on a number of …Considering the sequential nature of nascent entrepreneurship and business ownership, this paper examines the … propensities of academic entrepreneurs to be business owners. A theoretical model sets up the empirical analysis based on survey …
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Kenntnissen sowie Entrepreneurship beleuchtet, bevor im Fazit Empfehlungen zum Ausbau von Gründerkultur und Risikobereitschaft … culture and the personality structure of successful entrepreneurs. Following an international comparison of enterprise birth … the education system in transferring business knowledge and entrepreneurship. This is followed by a conclusion in which …
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culture and the personality structure of successful entrepreneurs. Following an international comparison of enterprise birth … the education system in transferring business knowledge and entrepreneurship. This is followed by a conclusion in which … Kenntnissen sowie Entrepreneurship beleuchtet, bevor im Fazit Empfehlungen zum Ausbau von Gründerkultur und Risikobereitschaft …
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Germany is one of few countries in which the monetary compensation for inventors is not only determined by negotiations between employer and employee-inventor, but also by relatively precise legal provisions. In this paper, we describe the characteristics of the German Employees' Inventions Act...
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competition towards competition based on technical inventions, a worldwide surge in patenting took place, and the 'patent thicket …
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This paper develops a sequential application-grant framework to analyze competing explanations for the two U.S. patent … argues that the 1990s intellectual property regime shift lowered examination standards and caused the 1990s patent surge …. Results from the empirical models reject the ¿friendly court¿ hypothesis as the primary source of the eighties patent surge …
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Compulsory licensing allows governments to license patented inventions without the consent of patent owners. Intended … new drugs, however, are theoretically ambiguous: Compulsory licensing may encourage innovation by increasing competition … or discourage innovation by reducing expected returns to R&D. Empirical evidence is rare, primarily because contemporary …
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also reinforce the prior evidence on the intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurship. …
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employee, while the median solo entrepreneur earns less. However, solo entrepreneurship pays for those with a university … distribution in their previous salaried job. Surprisingly, the variation in hourly incomes of solo entrepreneurs is higher than … that of entrepreneurs with employees. …
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