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the empirical fact mentioned above. The learning model in the paper obtains this result by using a self …
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This article discusses the three concepts of `learning', `entrepreneurship' and `dynamics of the firm' in order to … following four issues: 1) Localized learning dependent on the extent to which knowledge is individual vs. collective, 2 …) Entrepreneurship distributed in systems of innovation, 3) Entrepreneurs changing selection criteria, and 4) Rationality vs. uncertainty …
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In this paper we present an occupational choice model for entrepreneurs, in which, based on their individual skills and on the quality of their business, entrepreneurs can keep their original business, open a new business in the same or another sector along the current business (portfolio...
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The number of women-owned businesses grew by 78%between 1987 and 1994, accounting for 36% of all firms in the United States,yet the size of such businesses remains small, both in terms of revenues andnumber of employees. Female business ownership is found primarily in the retailand service...
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. Findings also revealed that themain factors for entrepreneurship to occur are a person's age, wealth, andskill set, although … exiting entrepreneurship is not closely related to skillsor wealth but to the investment life cycle. Young agents with a high …
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