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Although there is growing evidence on the role of agglomeration economies in the formation and growth of firms, both the concepts of agglomeration economies and entrepreneurship tend to be ambiguously defined and measured in the literature. In this study, we aim to improve the conceptualisations...
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In 1995, the future of home computing was in the balance. The dominant technology, the PC, was threatened by the entry of a potentially disruptive technology, the Network Computer (NC). Yet in 2005 almost 200 million PCs were sold globally and the pioneering NC was not to be seen. In this paper...
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The role of regional determinants in new entrepreneurs’ location decisions is analyzed in the French information and …
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Studying the US personal computer industry from its inception in 1974 through 1994, we address the following questions. What product technology strategies increase the survival chances of entrants into new, technologically dynamic industries? Does the effectiveness of these strategies differ by...
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Arithmetically each level of human generation contributes to 6.72 generations of Computer upgrading. But, this effect could pay back to the human society only by tuning the corporate infrastructure to utilise these computer innovations optimally. The future computer electronics works towards...
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This paper investigates two important research gaps in international business (IB): how entrepreneurs evaluate …”, “revised”, and “complex” influenced the entrepreneurs’ decisions. The findings show that the founders transitioned from simple …
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Arithmetically each level of human generation contributes to 6.72 generations of Computer upgrading. But, this effect could pay back to the human society only by tuning the corporate infrastructure to utilise these computer innovations optimally. The future computer electronics works towards...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005118719
We investigate entry in a dynastic entrepreneurship (overlapping generations) environment created by employee spinoffs … increases the rate of spinoffs from original firms. Indeed, if employers have all the bargaining power vis-à-vis their employees …, optimal entry of original firms and all subsequent employee spinoffs is achieved, despite the fact that the original firm can …
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propensities of academic entrepreneurs to be business owners. A theoretical model sets up the empirical analysis based on survey … data from a large German public research institute. Traditionally, scientists and entrepreneurs have been seen to occupy …
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