Filter
Entreprenörskap
Filter
While much attention has been given to the dramatic global diversity in business creation-some countries have over ten times the activity of others-there has been less attention to …
Formal economic institutions that have been identified as particularly important for entrepreneurship include the protection of private property, tax codes, social insurance …
This monograph offers a model and examples of relevant relationships to show how the complexity of family entrepreneurship could be disentangled in order to generate interesting …
The Concept of Entrepreneurial Orientation reviews where Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) scholarship has come so far, identifies interesting gaps for the future, and encourages …
Given the significant representation of family firms across most major listed exchanges, there have been growing numbers of empirical studies in recent years that examine the …
Households as a Site of Entrepreneurial Activity explores the interactions between business activities and entrepreneurial households, demonstrating that new venture creation and …
Owner-Level Taxes and Business Activity examines advances in both theoretical and empirical research that paint a clearer picture of the effects of owner-level taxation on business …
Entrepreneurial finance is defined as a topic that covers several sources of capital, such as angel investors, venture capital, private equity, hedge funds, microfinance, project …
The primary objective of Start-up Actions and Outcomes: What Entrepreneurs Do to Reach Profitability is to provide a description of the firm creation process based on five …
Agglomeration, Industrial Districts and Industry Clusters: Trends of the 21st Century Literature reviews the early work of 21st Century scholarship on agglomerations, industrial …