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inhabitants are taken into account, some regions have persistently higher entrepreneurship rates than others. Proposed …; Sternberg 2009; Malecki 2009). It can be argued that in regions with high rates of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial role models … over 300 owner-managers of young firms across four different sectors for three regions in the Netherlands. For each of the …
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Age is an important factor in entrepreneurship. The paths into entrepreneurship at a later age may be varied. Self-employment in later life may be either a form of partial retirement or a career option. Older individuals may also be pushed into self-employment. The focus of this paper is on the...
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Scholars have failed to give infrastructure due importance in entrepreneurship studies. Not too far from now, digital infrastructure has been recognized as the most conducive for entrepreneurial activity. Nevertheless, it has not been properly included in opportunitymotivated entrepreneurship...
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economic growth changes among regions, which clarifies regional similarities of diversities. Therefore, although the trends of … entrepreneurship to affect regional growth in Turkey seem corresponding the findings of the current literature, eastern regions acts …
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the third setting, the East German regions. Those East German regions with a relatively high level of entrepreneurship in …
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entrepreneurship this paper further adds to existing literature by separating regions into different categories along the urban …
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The ability to adjust to structural change is vital to economic development, and entries can be active participants in this process. This paper aims to shed some light on the relation between entrepreneurship and growth by arguing that entrepreneurial activity relates to growth via reallocation...
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innovative development of regions. High level of regional innovative development creates a fertile environment for increasing the … dissemination of innovations in regions via spillover effect (NESTA Business growth and innovation, 2009). Fast-growing companies …) factors, which determine the share of fast-growing firms in Russian regions. The analysed firms were fast …
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Using a panel data model, we study the effects of regional and industry-level traits on new business formation (NBF) for 164 industries across 266 Chinese prefectures between 1998 and 2007. The objective is to provide empirical estimates on effects of prefecture traits on entry rates, and in...
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impact more on firms in other regions than start-ups in non-innovative manufacturing. Finally, we discuss conclusions for …
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