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This paper exploits the rapid rise in self-employment rates in post-communist Estern Europe as a valuable "quasi-experiment" for understanding th sources of enterpreneurship. A relativ demand-supply model and an individual sectoral choice model are used to analyze a 1993 survey of 27000 adults...
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peers, micro-enterprises in Slovakia, small-sized businesses in Poland, medium-sized enterprises in the Czech Republic and … enterprises in the Czech Republic and Poland in the largest proportion. These systems were applied by Hungarian and Slovakian … this task in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while IT managers in Hungary and external specialists in Poland were in …
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This paper exploits the rapid rise in self-employment rates in post-communist Eastern Europe as a valuable "quasi-experiment" for understanding the sources of entrepreneurship. A relative demand-supply model and an individual sectoral choice model are used to analyze a 1993 survey of 27,000...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011316912
in four post-communist economies located in Central Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia). Research …
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study in V4 countries (Czech Republic, Hungary Slovakia, Poland) were analysed. Data were collected through on …
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This paper assesses the prospects of a 2021 time bomb in small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) failures triggered by the generous support policies enacted during the 2020 COVID-19 crisis. Policies implemented in 2020, on their own, do not create a 2021 time bomb for SMEs. Rather, business...
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This paper exploits the rapid rise in self-employment rates in post-communist Eastern Europe as a valuable ?quasi-experiment? for understanding the sources of entrepreneurship. A relative demand-supply model and an individual sectoral choice model are used to analyze a 1993 survey of 27,000...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262299
The privatisation of State Owned Enterprises (SEO) and cooperatives in Slovakia in the post-communist period created an SME sector diverse in origin and ownership. In the period 1993 to 2011 the size of the SME sector doubled. In this study we develop hypotheses from extant theories and analysis...
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In the era of unstoppable IT development, the use of various information systems is an essential requirement for all enterprises. In particular, micro-enterprises are in a difficult position since they need continuous development to remain competitive with the possible help of information...
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Definition and comparison of the current business environment of the Czech and Slovakian SMEs in the selected regions are the main objectives of the article. In accordance with this objective motivational factors, status in the society, relationship to the state, level of the corruption,...
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