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The growth of business groups by habitual entrepreneurs: the role of entrepreneurial teams [PDF]

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Previous research demonstrates that entrepreneurial processes underpin the growth of business groups. A business group is a set of companies controlled by the same entrepreneur. Case studies of portfolio entrepreneurs suggest that one of the main reasons
Donato Iacobucci, Peter Rosa
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Dynamic Leadership: Toolbox for the Values-Based Entrepreneur [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Four entrepreneurship models are proposed which lend guidance in the development of a business, from birth to exit, each examining ways to maintain the business founder’s initial vision and to continue to infuse values and ethical decision-making at each
Galli-Debicella, Alexandra   +4 more
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The Dynamics of Entrepreneurship: Hysteresis, Business Cycles and Government Policy [PDF]

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This paper estimates an unobserved components model to explore the macro dynamics of entrepreneurship in Spain and the US. We ask whether entrepreneurship exhibits hysteresis, defined as a macro dynamic structure in which cyclical fluctuations have ...
Congregado, Emilio   +2 more
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Necessity and Opportunity Entrepreneurs and Their Duration in Self-employment: Evidence from German Micro Data [PDF]

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Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (GSOEP), we analyze whether necessity entrepreneurs differ from opportunity entrepreneurs in terms of self-employment duration.
Jörn Block, Philipp Sandner
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The Internationalization of Science and its Influence on Academic Entrepreneurship [PDF]

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We conjecture that the mobility of academic scientists increases the propensity of such agents to engage in academic entrepreneurship. Our empirical analysis is based on a survey of researchers at the Max Planck Society in Germany.
Donald Siegel   +2 more
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Entrepreneurial exit in real and imagined markets [PDF]

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Entrepreneurs exit their business due to selection pressures experienced in the market place, i.e. business failure. Next to this well known ex-post decision to exit, entrepreneurs select exantewhether they are willing to pursue an entrepreneurial career
F. Stam, Peter van der Zwan, Roy Thurik
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