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enter entrepreneurship, we find that the conventional practice of conflating different industry types in empirical analyses … of transitions to entrepreneurship generates misleading findings about the determinants of entrepreneurship …
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formation of new firms in former socialist countries. For this purpose Kirzner's theory of costless entrepreneurship is reviewed …
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: bank concentration promotes entrepreneurship; however, too great a concentration becomes harmful. Moreover, the positive … effect decreases for high-technology-intensive sectors. Entrepreneurship is also encouraged by well-developed financial …
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Research on entrepreneurship has suggested entrepreneurial phenomena to take place in a wide variety of contexts that … deal with new venture emergence. Opportunity discovery and effectuation are seen as the essence of entrepreneurship. The … international entrepreneurship research by emphasising the intertwinedness of the entrepreneurial behaviours with the drastic …
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Eurobarometer Survey on Entrepreneurship 2007 are used, while a binomial probit regression model is employed. In total, 3 … entrepreneur are more likely to engage in entrepreneurship. On the other hand, economic factors, such as unemployment and economic … engagement. Finally, risk-averse individuals are more likely to get involved with entrepreneurship compared to risk lovers …
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Rapid changes of business environment are stressing business to be innovative to survive. Different factors are causing these changes and it is notable that in some cases, drastic changes are coming too frequently to adjust. Entrepreneurs as well as leaders are facing challenges to get...
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Since the implementation of the Belcerowicz plan as part of Poland's transition to a free market economy in 1990, the country's economy has made great strides. This economic progress at the macro level however was accompanied by systematic discrimination towards women, resulting in economic...
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The emergence of entrepreneurship in post-socialist Romania is analyzed.At the core of the analysis are three questions …
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While judgment is typically viewed as a discrete decision process, we conceptualize it as a continuous and dynamic process of reassessment and revision. Adopting this approach, we revisit the nature of entrepreneurial decision-making under uncertainty. We begin with a novel typology of...
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We cast entrepreneurship as one of three career choices – remaining with one's employer, changing employers, or … engaging in entrepreneurship – and theorize how the likelihood of entrepreneurship evolves over one's career. We empirically … demonstrate an inverted U-shaped relationship between accumulated experience and entrepreneurship across various industries and …
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