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education. The topic is approached from a multi-fold perspective, at the interface among entrepreneurship, management and …
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entrepreneurship. We then exploit the cross-household variation in the timing of these transfers and nd that current occupational … a simple occu- pational choice model, we argue that the program has promoted entrepreneurship by enhancing the …
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Many owners of growing privately held firms make operational and financial decisions in an effort to maximize the expected present value of the proceeds from an initial public offering (IPO). We ask: ÜWhat is the right time to make an IPO?Ý and ÜHow should operational and financial decisions...
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A number of issues that relate to the desirability and implications of new venture financing are examined within a principal-agent framework that captures the essence of the relationship between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. The model suggests: (1) As long as the skill levels of...
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This paper presents a model of the strategic process concerning entrepreneurial activity in large, complex organizations. Previous empirical and theoretical findings can be integrated in this new conceptual framework. The paper makes the following key points. First, firms need both diversity and...
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, evolutionary theory, and entrepreneurship research. Using data on the life histories of all 134 firms founded to exploit MIT …
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relatively high heritabilities for entrepreneurship across different operationalizations of the phenomenon, with little effect of …
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This study aims to identify the characteristics of groups of students in business and engineering, in a comparative way, which qualifies them as future innovative professionals, spreading the knowledge frontier. Five factors were highlighted: assertiveness, leadership, risk...
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The paper argues that if the Chinese economy had failed, mainstream economics would have described this as completely predictable, given the extent and nature of involvement of the Chinese state in the functioning of markets and the economy. The fact that China has succeeded therefore should...
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