Contains fulltext : 140335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Within the recent literature on the geography of new firm formation, much attention is given to the role of regional knowledge sources based on the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship. At the same time, several other studies show the importance of agglomeration economies for new firm formation. The goal of this study is to assess the relative importance of these determinants for differences in the share of employment creation from new firms at the level of municipalities for the period of 1999–2006 in the Netherlands. It is found that the traditional drivers of new firm formation, such as economic growth and agglomeration effects, have a much s...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
Within the recent literature on the geography of new firm formation, much attention is given to the...
Within the recent literature on the geography of new firm formation, much attention is given to the...
This paper investigates to what extent determinants of the rate of independent start-ups and the rat...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
Although there is growing evidence on the role of agglomeration economies in the formation and growt...
There has been a long tradition to explain regional employment growth with the regional portfolio of...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
Within the recent literature on the geography of new firm formation, much attention is given to the...
Within the recent literature on the geography of new firm formation, much attention is given to the...
This paper investigates to what extent determinants of the rate of independent start-ups and the rat...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
This paper extends the work of Glaeser et al.(1992) by looking at effects of agglomeration economies...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
Although there is growing evidence on the role of agglomeration economies in the formation and growt...
There has been a long tradition to explain regional employment growth with the regional portfolio of...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...
This study addresses the question of whether different types of new firm formation have different im...