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Why do young firms pay less? Previous studies have argued that employees willingly accept lower wages at new firms in response to offsetting benefits. A second literature argues that lower wages at new firms are driven by the selection of lower quality workers into new firms, firms which are...
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, focussing specifically on poor performance enterprises, a prevalent but disregarded type of entrepreneurship. Using German panel …
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Objective: The article explores the individual determinants driving solo self-employment and employer entrepreneurship … Design & Methods: The article exploits data from the 2013 Adult Population survey, a part of the Global Entrepreneurship …-employed, and employer entrepreneurs (self-employed with employees), concerning traditional determinants of entrepreneurship, such …
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economic conditions during youth and later-life entrepreneurship using Gallup from 2009 to 2014. The identification is achieved … entrepreneurship based on the "impressionable years hypothesis". Accordingly, we empirically investigate the relationship between bad … conditions when young can significantly predict higher entrepreneurship in later life. For example, experiencing at least one …
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Considering the sequential nature of nascent entrepreneurship and business ownership, this paper examines the … opposite ends of a spectrum in terms of their role in innovation. In academic entrepreneurship the two combine on a number of … activities. In order to understand the ways in which academic inventors move from pure patenting to nascent entrepreneurship to …
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This paper splits self-employment, which has mostly been used as a proxy for entrepreneurship, into two different …
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In this paper, we examine the case of Vietnam as an example of this phenomenon. In Vietnam, the World Bank Indicators show a self-employment rate of 60% among men in 2008, whereas the United States rate is less than 15%. This wide gap between the two countries even greater than that between...
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, little evidence exists about the long-term consequences of a spell of entrepreneurship. Using detailed administrative data …
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searches for entrepreneurship-related keywords increase ~7%, lending further credence to the predictions of our conceptual …
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entrepreneurship among movers. The first dataset consists of 1,248, U.S. lawyers who were forced to seek alternative employment after …
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