Post-printThe relationship between outcome status and encountered problems in the business start-up process is investigated. Contrary to expectations, we find that starters do not substantially differ from quitters in number and type of problems encountered, and that problems encountered generally do not affect outcome status. This research is based on a sample of 414 Dutch nascent entrepreneurs followed over a three year period. Its design is comparable to the U.S. PSED (Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics)
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second person gives up? In orde...
We study a unique sample of 1,547 nascent entrepreneurs in Germany and analyze which factors are ass...
This direct research project aims to investigate the reasons of entrepreneurial failure of Ger-man s...
The relationship between outcome status and encountered problems in the business start-up process is...
textabstractThe relationship is investigated between outcome status and encountered problems in the ...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second person gives up? In orde...
Much research in the field of small business has been directed to explanations of firm performance. ...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second person gives up? In orde...
This paper reports on a unique study of a large, random sample of business start-ups that were ident...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second gives up, and a third is...
This article examines the factors which are crucial in the decision to start business activities or ...
The creation of new firms is a tremendously important phenomenon. Each year hundreds of millions of ...
This research provides explanations for the reasons why one group of entrepreneurs start a venture e...
In this volume we compile and comment on a collection of some of the most important works on nascent...
This paper investigates and examines the relationship between entrepreneurial failure and entreprene...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second person gives up? In orde...
We study a unique sample of 1,547 nascent entrepreneurs in Germany and analyze which factors are ass...
This direct research project aims to investigate the reasons of entrepreneurial failure of Ger-man s...
The relationship between outcome status and encountered problems in the business start-up process is...
textabstractThe relationship is investigated between outcome status and encountered problems in the ...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second person gives up? In orde...
Much research in the field of small business has been directed to explanations of firm performance. ...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second person gives up? In orde...
This paper reports on a unique study of a large, random sample of business start-ups that were ident...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second gives up, and a third is...
This article examines the factors which are crucial in the decision to start business activities or ...
The creation of new firms is a tremendously important phenomenon. Each year hundreds of millions of ...
This research provides explanations for the reasons why one group of entrepreneurs start a venture e...
In this volume we compile and comment on a collection of some of the most important works on nascent...
This paper investigates and examines the relationship between entrepreneurial failure and entreprene...
Why does one person actually succeed in starting a business, while a second person gives up? In orde...
We study a unique sample of 1,547 nascent entrepreneurs in Germany and analyze which factors are ass...
This direct research project aims to investigate the reasons of entrepreneurial failure of Ger-man s...