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entrepreneurship has attracted considerable attention. We investigate how universities may affect regional entrepreneurship through the … localisation economies as drivers of regional-level entrepreneurship. Thus, our analysis provides evidence on how universities …
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-offs and rarely considers the specificities of university entrepreneurship most notably the role of scientists as entrepreneurs …
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The theoretical concepts about entrepreneurship have changed since the last three decades. It has become one of the … economy (Audretsch and Thurik 2001), it can be seen clearly those shifts which contributed to become entrepreneurship an … continue their economic activity. The entrepreneurship is influenced by those negative and positive factors (for example other …
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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 of factors across sectors. While the importance of entrepreneurship for … the complex relation between entrepreneurship and growth. …
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Social entrepreneurship has been recognized as a helpful instrument of social and economic policy. The European … entrepreneurship and institutional environment in Portugal. A quantitative approach is used in the study, and primary data were … institutional environment is weak. Therefore, social entrepreneurship could be an instrument of regional development and contribute …
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regional entrepreneurship index that captures the essence of the contextual features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the … Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index (GEDI). Originally the GEDI has been developed to measure national level of … entrepreneurship. The GEDI refers to the contextual feature of entrepreneurship by focusing on the twelve pillars of entrepreneurial …
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This paper investigates regional sources of entrepreneurial opportunities of knowledge-intensive start-up activity. Thereby it is investigated whether it makes a difference if the knowledge-intensive sector is a newly emerging industry compared to the case where its location across space could...
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between entrepreneurship and path dependency as two opposing concepts. Rather, we posit that these concepts are related to … entrepreneurship in a regional context, focusing in particular on their complementary nature. The conceptual framework proposed in this …
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In contrast to the Entrepreneurial Recycling Model (EREC), the Entrepreneurial Remedy Model (EREM) demands an active role of innovation to create an environment where small and medium size companies (SMEs) are developed. The EREM may provide a conceptual platform which may explain why developed...
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Entrepreneurship is crucial for the economic development of a region. Using entropy, cluster and shift-share analysis …
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