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Although there is a large and rapidly growing literature on the determinants of regional variation in new firm formation, relatively little is known about the interrelation between the characteristics of start-up firms and urban structure. It is only recently that scholars of urban economics...
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Although there is a large and rapidly growing literature on the determinants of regional variation in new firm formation, relatively little is known about the interrelation between the characteristics of start-up firms and urban structure. It is only recently that scholars of urban economics...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010886903
covariates to differ across the various entrepreneurial engagement levels. Data from two Entrepreneurship Flash Eurobarometer …
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through these stages. Data are used from the 2007 “Flash Eurobarometer Survey on Entrepreneurship”, covering 27 European …
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Existing management research has so far dealt with the consequences of labor turnover for established firms, but has not addressed its effect on young entrepreneurial businesses. In this paper I assess, both theoretically and empirically, the productivity effects of worker replacement in young...
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heightened entrepreneurship is due to channels like greater finance access or heightened inspiration for women entrepreneurs …
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function of firm attributes and regional entrepreneurship activity.Findings – The analysis finds support for positive … productivity effects of entrepreneurship on incumbent firms, albeit the effect varies over time, what the authors refer to as a … regional entrepreneurship, as compared to the productivity of manufacturing firms.Originality/value – The paper employs a firm …
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We study the association of startup firm spending with firm survival. We propose that spending per employee (the “normalized burn rate”) captures entrepreneur's ability to avoid failure better than total spending (the popular “burn rate”). We derive an analytical model to describe how...
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the higher rates of entrepreneurship observed in common law countries. …
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This paper reviews the empirical evidence concerning the regional emergence of innovative new businesses. It is argued that analyses using aggregate data that focus on the regional level and do not account for career patterns of innovative founders are of limited value in guiding policy that is...
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