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skilled workers. We conclude that industry structure, geography and agglomeration matter, but in the end, new firms are …
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skilled workers. We conclude that industry structure, geography and agglomeration matter, but in the end, new firms are …
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that industrial agglomeration improves the quality of the firmworkermatching process. Our method makes use of recent …
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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 and measures of agglomeration economies and entrepreneurship …
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agglomeration's attractiveness negatively affects the density of firms in the agglomeration if that attractiveness hinders firms …
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The importance of entrepreneurship as a driving force in the economic development has been widely recognised. Respectively, a growing number of empirical studies have focused on explaining variation in entrepreneurial activity at various spatial levels with the majority of them taking either a...
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agglomeration. The analysis shows a clear and strong selection of more productive new establishments into larger regions, regardless … show higher productivity levels as compared to those located in smaller regions, the role of an agglomeration is very … first time period, but start-ups suffer negative agglomeration effects over time. …
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The importance of entrepreneurship as a driving force in the economic development has been widely recognised. Respectively, a growing number of empirical studies have focused on explaining variation in entrepreneurial activity at various spatial levels with the majority of them taking either a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011558914
agglomeration. The analysis shows a clear and strong selection of more productive new establishments into larger regions, regardless … show higher productivity levels as compared to those located in smaller regions, the role of an agglomeration is very … first time period, but start-ups suffer negative agglomeration effects over time. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012592177
Female entrepreneurs may be less networked than their male counterparts and so derive less benefit from agglomeration …. Female-owned enterprises are less exposed to agglomeration, with 10% to 20% less own-industry employment nearby. © 2012 The …
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