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Purpose – Schumpeter claimed the entrepreneur to be instrumental for creative destruction and industrial dynamics … function of firm attributes and regional entrepreneurship activity.Findings – The analysis finds support for positive … productivity effects of entrepreneurship on incumbent firms, albeit the effect varies over time, what the authors refer to as a …
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the higher rates of entrepreneurship observed in common law countries. …
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reject the Mengerian theory of imputation …
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Innovation and entrepreneurship are based on new combinations, constructed within social networks. The literature on … social networks refers to Schumpeter’s analysis of new combinations, but is limited in its use of his understanding of the … range of innovations and long-term aspects of entrepreneurship. Using the case of Josiah Wedgwood, a quintessential …
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What is the role of entrepreneurship in economic development from the perspective of neo-austrian and new institutional …
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particular focus on developing countries (DCs). In particular, the same concept of "entrepreneurship" will be critically …
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important insights regarding the direction of political change. Kirzner's theory of entrepreneurship explains that coordination …. This paper argues that an application of the Austrian theory of political entrepreneurship to the VPE framework can provide … entrepreneurial process breaks down. There is common ground between Kirznerian entrepreneurship and Buchanan's creative action …
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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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