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We assess the relevance of formal education on the productivity of the self-employed and distinguish between opportunity entrepreneurs, who voluntarily pursue a business opportunity, and necessity entrepreneurs, who lack alternative employment options. We expect differences in the returns to...
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Much has been said lately about entrepreneurship, so it seems important to leave here some personal analysis on this …
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In this work it is presented some considerations about entrepreneurship. Most of these questions are linked with …
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The vast majority of the literature on ethnicity and entrepreneurship focuses on the construct of ethnic … entrepreneurship. However, very little is known about how ethnic heterogeneity affects entrepreneurship. This study attempts to fill … entrepreneurship. We argue that potential channels that can explain the negative effect of fractionalization on entrepreneurship …
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The label expatriates is increasingly used by and applied to a growing number of persons who do not fit classical concepts of company-driven expatriation. While relevant research is engaged in establishing interaction with smaller samples of self- initiated expatriates, the present article...
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Foreword -- 1. Putting the Tropics on the academic map: The Raison d’être of the SEIGOP Conference (Manisha Agarwal, Thomas Chong, Emiel L. Eijdenberg, Janice Lim, Maxwell Low, Malobi Mukherjee, Erica Nee, May Tan-Mullins, Jacob Wood) -- 2. Seeking a sustainable technology of governance to...
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