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This paper derives the decision to found a nonprofit firm as the equilibrium outcome of a multistage game among individuals who would like a public good to be provided. The model predicts that if individuals will voluntarily contribute towards provision of the public good, then it is in the...
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die Entrepreneurship-Forschung sowie für die Entrepreneurship-Praxis werden diskutiert. Herausforderungen aus Sicht der …-AG” or “me-plc” in January 2003, this share has increased strongly. Entrepreneurship research so far has said very little … unemployment before they started their venture. This finding is also true for new ventures founded by women as well as for …
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Although the development of a new private sector is generally considered crucial to economic transition, there has been rather little empirical research on the determinants of startup firm growth. This paper uses panel data techniques to analyze a survey of 297 new small enterprises in Romania...
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Financial markets mirror the evolution of real economic industries as much as they influence them reciprocally. In this paper we show an approach how to connect both. We will focus on the impact of industrial dynamics on financial markets. Real economic sectors as well as financial markets will...
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This paper examines how entrepreneurship takes place in an economy where traditional structural settings are not … entrepreneurship. Although limited, the Korean economy looks at possibilities of having small and medium-sized companies co-evolve with …
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Based on empirical studies of the role of key individuals in the processes of ten successful innovations in the US construction industry, this paper makes three principal arguments. First, effective leadership is essential for technological innovation - in particular in construction. Second,...
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survival of newly created firms. Our starting point is that, when starting a new business, an entrepreneur’s labor market … entrepreneurial decision so that, an entrepreneur’s human capital should be correlated with the state at which he decided to start a … heterogeneity in the entrepreneur’s human capital that is correlated both with the initial labor market situation and with some …
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Although they have developed very much in isolation from each other, we argue the theory of entrepreneurship and the … entrepreneurship as judgment associated with Frank Knight and some Austrian school economists aligns naturally with the theory of the … existence, boundaries, and internal organization). In our approach, resource uses are not data, but are created as entrepreneurs …
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Feldman M. P., Francis J. and Bercovitz, J. (2005) Creating a cluster while building a firm: entrepreneurs and the … cluster development that is informed by an appreciative interpretation of case studies. It argues that entrepreneurs are a … critical element in the formation of clusters. Entrepreneurs are important actors in the development of clusters as complex …
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