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Formal institutions, e.g., regulations, are considered crucial determinants of entrepreneurship, but what enables regulatory change when there is a regulatory void, meaning entrepreneurship clashes with existing regulations? Drawing on public choice theory, we hypothesize that regulatory freedom...
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In this paper, we argue that evasive entrepreneurship is an important source of innovation in the economy. Institutions …
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innovative and evasive features. The platform was a radical, widely applied innovation that transformed the Internet landscape …
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Although institutional reforms are necessary to increase rates of entrepreneurship in European countries, we argue that one-size-fits-all reform strategies are unlikely to be successful. Reform strategies must be informed by a better knowledge of the varieties of European capitalism and the...
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We demonstrate how successful entrepreneurship depends on a collaborative innovation bloc (CIB), a system of innovation … skills from which people are drawn or recruited to form part of a collaborative team, which is necessary for innovation …
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markets, and (vi) human capital for entrepreneurship. The reforms would likely strengthen Europe's innovation capacity at a …
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In this paper, we argue that evasive entrepreneurship is an important source of innovation in the economy. Institutions …
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It is frequently argued that policymakers should target high-tech firms, i.e., firms with high R&D intensity, because such firms are considered more innovative and therefore potential fast-growers. This argument relies on the assumption that the association among high-tech status, innovativeness...
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