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Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction as the engine of capitalist development is well-known. However, that the … destructive part of creative destruction is a social cost and therefore biases our estimate of the impact of the innovation on NNP …
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"This book addresses issues of interest on the topics of strategic management and entrepreneurship in the context of globalization. It highlights the importance of the competitive advantages and raises concerns on the barriers encountered by women entrepreneurs as a consequence of gender impact,...
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This study explores the impact of social capital on innovation by constructing a more general measure of social capital … that social capital has a positive impact on innovation at the national level. After controlling for R&D expenditure and … human capital there is a positive relationship between social capital and innovation. Social capital interacts with …
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A number of researchers indicate that although environmental and personal characteristics are important for developing entrepreneurial intentions, a better understanding would be gained if innovative cognitive style, as a moderating factor, would be introduced. According to theory, individuals...
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This paper contrasts the determinants of entrepreneurial entry and high-growth aspiration entrepreneurship. Using the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) surveys for 42 countries over the period 1998-2005, we analyse how institutional environment and entrepreneurial characteristics affect...
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