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specialists within one team. Our field experiment studies teams of children participating in an entrepreneurship education program …
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What is the effect of dispersed levels of cognitive ability of members of a (business) team on their teamś performance? This paper reports the results of a field experiment in which 573 students in 49 teams start up and manage real companies under identical circumstances. We ensured exogenous...
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This paper studies the long-term impact of entrepreneurship education and training in high school on entrepreneurial …
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role of business angels, activate the merger-andacquisition market and foster entrepreneurship. A creative economy also …
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-and-acquisition market and foster entrepreneurship. A creative economy also depends on making SMEs, which account for 87% of employment, more …
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The UK economy has not performed strongly since emerging from recession at the end of 2009, while at the same time public sector cuts have yet to really take their toll. With the Government encouraging new and small businesses to boost activity and jobs, we examine whether the UK is still a good...
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Entrepreneurship research suggests that entrepreneurship education and training can bridge the gender gap in … entrepreneurship, but little empirical research exists assessing the validity and impact of such initiatives. We examine a large … government-sponsored entrepreneurship education program aimed at university students in Sweden. While a pre-study indicates that …
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.Novelty – The study helps to develop business environment for nurturing entrepreneurship. Type of Paper: Empirical …
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This paper distinguishes entrepreneurial network effects from the firm effects and industry effects that have been the focus of much of the literature about the economics of technological change and the economics of industrial organization. A method of identifying entrepreneurial networks is...
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The theory of entrepreneurial rent posits that powerful incentives for managerial learning are provided by giving managers the opportunity to share the firm surplus, which further enhances the management cognition and situation awareness. These incentives enable management to seek cognitively...
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