We investigate which countries have the highest potential to achieve entrepreneurial progress. This progress is defined using an entrepreneurial ladder with five successive steps: “never thought about starting a business”, “thinking about starting a business”, “taking steps to start a business”, “running a business for less than three years”, and “running a business for more than three years”. We assess the influence of individual-level and country-level variables on progression through these stages. Data are used from the 2007 “Flash Eurobarometer Survey on Entrepreneurship”, covering 27 European countries and the United States. We find that countries display large variation in the ease with which businesses come into existence and survive...
This paper investigates socio-economic and perceptual factors affecting the likelihood of being a t...
textabstractThis qualitative study among 591 business students from four European countries investi...
The process of the entrepreneurial decision is decomposed in seven engagement levels ranging from “n...
Van der Zwan P., Verheul I., Thurik R. and Grilo I. Entrepreneurial progress: climbing the entrepren...
The major importance of entrepreneurship for economic growth, competitiveness, creating jobs and in...
This paper compares (former) transition and non-transition economies in Europe and Asia with respect...
A multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are used to establ...
The process of the entrepreneurial decision is decomposed in seven engagement levels ranging from â€...
We test a new model where the entrepreneurial decision is described as a process of successive engag...
textabstractDeterminants from different streams of literature and spanning different disciplines are...
Determinants from different streams of literature and spanning different disciplines are used to exp...
This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 15 old EU member states and the US to explain country diff...
This paper attempts to fill the gap on the existing entrepreneurship literature by empirically testi...
This paper attempts to fill the gap on the existing entrepreneurship literature by empirically testi...
textabstractA multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are us...
This paper investigates socio-economic and perceptual factors affecting the likelihood of being a t...
textabstractThis qualitative study among 591 business students from four European countries investi...
The process of the entrepreneurial decision is decomposed in seven engagement levels ranging from “n...
Van der Zwan P., Verheul I., Thurik R. and Grilo I. Entrepreneurial progress: climbing the entrepren...
The major importance of entrepreneurship for economic growth, competitiveness, creating jobs and in...
This paper compares (former) transition and non-transition economies in Europe and Asia with respect...
A multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are used to establ...
The process of the entrepreneurial decision is decomposed in seven engagement levels ranging from â€...
We test a new model where the entrepreneurial decision is described as a process of successive engag...
textabstractDeterminants from different streams of literature and spanning different disciplines are...
Determinants from different streams of literature and spanning different disciplines are used to exp...
This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 15 old EU member states and the US to explain country diff...
This paper attempts to fill the gap on the existing entrepreneurship literature by empirically testi...
This paper attempts to fill the gap on the existing entrepreneurship literature by empirically testi...
textabstractA multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are us...
This paper investigates socio-economic and perceptual factors affecting the likelihood of being a t...
textabstractThis qualitative study among 591 business students from four European countries investi...
The process of the entrepreneurial decision is decomposed in seven engagement levels ranging from “n...