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Toward a Theory of Serial Entrepreneurship: Decomposing Entrepreneurial Experience
The focus of this dissertation is to examine the nature of the entrepreneur\u27s prior experience and how it affects entrepreneurs\u27 intentions to reenter entrepreneurship after business exit (i.e. serial entrepreneurship intentions).
Hsu, Dan Kai
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Three essays on entrepreneurial entry, serial entrepreneurship, and labor turnover
This study explores two important aspects of entrepreneurship — liquidity constraints and serial entrepreneurs, with an additional analysis of occupational choice among wage workers.
Chen, Jing
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Starting Anew: Entrepreneurial Intentions and Realizations Subsequent to Business Closure [PDF]
We know that most businesses fail. But what is not known is to what extent failed ex-entrepreneurs set up in business again. The objective of this article is to explore potential and realized serial entrepreneurship.
Stam, F.C. (Erik) +5 more
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Serial Entrepreneurship: Differentiating Direct from Latent Re-entrants
This study is the first to examine the decision to re-enter business ownership by entrepreneurs who have exited their first business using a longitudinal matched employer-employee database.
Rui Baptista, A. Miguel Amaral
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What distinguishes a serial entrepreneur?
We analyze serial entrepreneurship using a unique cross-sectional survey of employees that is for this study linked with longitudinal, register-based employer-employee data.
Ari Hyytinen, Pekka Ilmakunnas
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Family Business and Habitual Entrepreneurship : Differences and Similarities
This study examines the prevalence of different types of entrepreneurs in the context of family business. In previous studies the family entrepreneurs have been seen loyal to their original firm, whereas relinquishing a firm is substantially connected to
Tihula, Sanna, Huovinen, Jari
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Out with the sleaze, in with the ease: Insufficient for entrepreneurial development? [PDF]
Improved governance and lower start-up costs may not be sufficient for encouraging the type of entrepreneurship that matters for economic growth.
Naude, Wim
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How do entrepreneurs in clusters contribute to economic growth? [PDF]
This paper investigates the long-term survival and performance of new entrepreneurial firms, comparing firms located within regional clusters with those located outside of clusters.We use matched employee-employer databases to investigate all Swedish ...
Wennberg, Karl, Lindqvist, Göran
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Images from Learning from Entrepreneurs with Adam Jacoby, 2018
Complete set of images from the 'Learning from Entrepreneurs with Adam Jacoby' event held 25th October 2018. The Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship welcomes back Swinburne Alum, Adam Jacoby to discuss his entrepreneurial journey with ...
Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship
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This paper argues that a large component of success in entrepreneurship and venture capital can be attributed to skill. We show that entrepreneurs with a track record of success are more likely to succeed than first time entrepreneurs and those who have ...
Josh Lerner +3 more
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