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household income. Based on individual-level data from the KfW Start-up Monitor, a large-scale survey on entrepreneurship in …
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This paper aims at exploring the influences of effectuation and causation on opportunity exploitation in high-tech new ventures and the mediating role of entrepreneurial capability by integrating effectuation theory and a perspective of entrepreneurial capability. The data was collected from...
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Opportunity recognition forms the core of entrepreneurship research. Existing entrepreneurship research has viewed … us. Our work thus contributes to both theory and practice of entrepreneurship research …
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-tech entrepreneurship. The Octopus programme is an illuminating case of showing that, when failing in the process of creating …
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This study examines more than 2,700 companies founded by alumni of Stanford University or having licensed a technology from this university. Stanford University is with MIT one of the most entrepreneurial university in the world, and surprisingly not much data is available on its spin-offs and...
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Using a new European Union-sponsored firm-level longitudinal dataset, we assess the impact of government-managed (GVC) and independent venture capital (IVC) funds on the sales and employee growth of European high-tech entrepreneurial firms. Our results show that the main statistically robust and...
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This paper tests the presence of an ‘entrepreneurial imprinting effect' of founders' human capital on entrepreneurial ventures' sales growth performance. More specifically, we disentangle the effect of the stock of human capital possessed at foundation from the potential injections and losses...
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There has been a recurrent debate about the relative importance of age and experience in high-tech entrepreneurship …
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In this paper, we jointly analyze the effect of the human capital of founders and access to venture capital (VC) financing on the growth of 439 Italian new technology-based firms (NTBFs). We rely on econometric models that control for survivorship bias and the endogeneity of VC financing. As to...
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The paper analyses the importance of collaboration and networks in international entrepreneurship by distinguishing … research extends the scope of international entrepreneurship research in emerging CEE countries. …
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