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increases the rate of entrepreneurship. The effect is stronger for entrepreneurs who incorporate their business, especially for … those in the top decile of the wage distribution before unemployment. Tracking performance over time, we find that the … that financial constraints hamper growth-oriented entrepreneurship …
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managers), for example the pecking-order theory. It also contrasts traditional behavioral finance literature (e.g. Fairchild …
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People have different preferences for performing entrepreneurial activities. These differences can be influenced by actions of the state. Special attention is paid to examine the individual behavior in choosing employed work or entrepreneurial activities. Individual supply of entrepreneurial...
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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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This paper proposes a new academic discipline of computational entrepreneurship, which centers on: i) An exponentially … entrepreneurship has slowly become a new mode of operation for business ventures, and will likely bring the academic discipline of … entrepreneurship back to mainstream economics …
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We explore empirically the relationship between economic growth, factor inputs, institutions, and entrepreneurship. In … particular, we investigate whether entrepreneurship and institutions, either independently or in combination in an ecosystem … interdependent system of complementarities. We argue that entrepreneurship operating in particular institutional contexts, perhaps …
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resolves this oversight by placing the theory of social entrepreneurship on an economic foundation. It outlines the economic … market economy. This chapter examines one such example: the growing field of social entrepreneurship. Although it attracts … major interest in management studies, social entrepreneurship has received scant attention from economists. This chapter …
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The growth of entrepreneurship literature spurred a discussion on the distinct characteristics of the different types … of entrepreneurship, with most attention being given to market, social, and political entrepreneurship. In organizing the … inquiry around these supposedly distinct types of entrepreneurship, scholars tend to focus on the goals entrepreneurs pursue …
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I develop a dynamic model of forward-looking entrepreneurs, who decide whether to operate in the formal economy or informal economy and choose how much to invest in their businesses, taking government policy as given. The government has access to two policy tools: taxes on formal business...
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channeled toward further wealth creation. We find that productive entrepreneurship depends on both the freedom to succeed and …
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