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Extensive prior literature has studied how young organizations are impacted by and often benefit from embeddedness in key industry networks. Indeed, some research advises that entrepreneurs “don't go it alone” (Baum, Calabrese, and Silverman, 2000). This literature has also highlighted a...
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entrepreneurial activity. Rather, knowledge-driven entrepreneurship is the product of various interactions. These interactions require …
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Examines the interaction between entrepreneurs and their local networks, both formal and informal, as a new firm is started. Data is gathered from 160 firms in St. Joseph County in northern Indiana that were started between 1977 and 1982. This area was chosen because it reflected the decline in...
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Can large-scale peer interaction foster entrepreneurship and innovation? We conducted an RCT involving almost 5 …
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This paper distinguishes entrepreneurial network effects from the firm effects and industry effects that have been the focus of much of the literature about the economics of technological change and the economics of industrial organization. A method of identifying entrepreneurial networks is...
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This paper critically examines the role of trust and government agency in the creation of artificial industrial districts by means of 'instructing' clusters of companies in specific geographic areas to form entrepreneurial networks in order to obtain a public subsidy. The paper is based on a...
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