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it focuses on the socio-economic factors associated with the entrepreneurs, on the national framework conditions … affecting entrepreneurship and on the financial architecture of the firms. The survey data of 103 TBSFs shows that 82 percent of … entrepreneurs finance their firms with their own personal savings at seed stage. The debt-financing funds mostly in the form of …
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This paper identifies the specific external barriers to SME development in Lithuania. An analysis of 332 SME owners reveals that formal barriers (taxes, frequent changes to and ambiguity of tax policies) and environmental barriers (low purchasing power, lack of funds for business investment)...
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We investigate the manifold posed question: To what extent does investment in human and social capital, besides the effect of talent, enhance entrepreneurial performance? We distinguish between three different performance measures: survival, profits, and generated employment. On the basis of the...
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in the era of entrepreneurship, scholars have been slow to respond. This paper attempts to make a first step identifying …
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In an attempt at a systematic theory of entrepreneurship, this paper connects various literatures, from economics and … business. In economics, there are many notions of entrepreneurship, some of which seem to contradict each other. For example …, there are notions of entrepreneurship as an equilibrating and as a disequilibrating force. In this paper, these differences …
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The paper claims that the analysis of the private business sector needs to concentrate on entrepreneurship. Based on … fieldwork the paper proceeds by describing how Chinese entrepreneurs perceive the (economic) problems whose solutions pre …-determine the economic performance of new firms. Entrepreneurship takes the form of institution building by which the high …
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Fritsch M. and Mueller P. (2004) Effects of new business formation on regional development over time, Regional Studies38, 961-975. In the analysis of the impact of new business formation on regional employment change, considerable time lags were identified. The structure and extent of these time...
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Lee S. Y., Florida R. and Acs Z. J. (2004) Creativity and entrepreneurship: a regional analysis of new firm formation … formation rates, little attention has been paid to the interaction among social diversity, human capital and entrepreneurship …
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’une innovation technique. A partir des travaux du Lab. RII, nous avons analysé le potentiel de ressources d’entrepreneurs … scientific entrepreneurs of the 19-20th centuries to show the relative importance of its different parts (knowledge, financial …
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portfolio of human and social capital that are more willing than others to become entrepreneurs. We use survey data from a … balanced individuals are more likely to become entrepreneurs. On the other hand, the Masters-in-One, i.e. the specialists, are …
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