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inducing entrepreneurs to choose less risky projects, whereas R&D support encourages entrepreneurship without affecting the … type of entrepreneurship. Using Swedish patent citation data, we find empirical support for predictions of the model …. -- Entrepreneurship ; Innovation ; Start-ups ; Ownership ; Breakthrough ; Quality …
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been few attempts to assess this group of firms ́propensity to patent or its patenting activities. This paper intends to …
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Intellectual property protection mechanisms (IPPMs) are critical to fostering innovation and their relevance has grown …
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We use an exogenous change in German Federal law to examine how entrepreneurial support and the ownership of patent … rights influence academic entrepreneurship. In 2002, the German Federal Government enacted a major reform called Knowledge … of patent rights from university researchers to their universities. Based on a novel researcher-level panel database that …
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abstracting from other important considerations such as risk, financing constraints, and innovation, we show that nonpecuniary …The nonpecuniary benefits of managing a small business are a first order consideration for many nascent entrepreneurs …, yet the preference for business ownership is mostly ignored in models of entrepreneurship and occupational choice. In this …
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Reference-dependent preferences can explain several puzzling observations about organizational change. We introduce a dynamic model in which a loss-neutral firm bargains with loss-averse workers over organizational change and wages. We show that change is often stagnant or slow for long periods...
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Classical patent literature assumes that patents grant well-defined legal rights to exclude others from practicing an … invention. In this scenario, start-up companies benefit from the exclusive right to commercialize patent-protected inventions … and the certification effect of patents which signals the ventures’ “quality” to investors. If the decision about patent …
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In this paper, we report an experimental investigation of the effect of framing on social preferences, as revealed in a one-shot linear public goods game. We use two indicators to measure social preferences: self-reported emotional responses; and, as a behavioural indicator of disapproval,...
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We experimentally study the impact of framing effects in a repeated sequential social dilemma game. Our between-subjects design consists of two group level ("Wall Street" vs. "Community") and two individual level ("First (Second) Movers" vs. "Leaders (Followers)") frames. We find that average...
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This survey reviews emerging but fast-growing literature on impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on entrepreneurship …, providing a resource for researchers in entrepreneurship and neighboring disciplines. We begin with a review of definitions of … impacts of AI on en-trepreneurship. Against this background, we present and discuss existing theory and evidence on how AI …
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