The entrepreneurial dynamics of urban and rural areas are different, and this paper explores creativity and social networks factors in both places. The probabilities of becoming an entrepreneur and of surviving are analyzed. The results are based on longitudinal data combined with a questionnaire, utilizing responses from 1,108 entrepreneurs and 420 non-entrepreneurs. Creativity is only found to be relevant for start-up in urban areas, but it does not influence survival in any of the two areas. The social network matters, in particular in rural areas. By combining the person and the environment, common entrepreneurship beliefs can be questioned and entrepreneurship theory benefited
Research on entrepreneurship has changed over the 250 years since the concept was born in economic t...
Entrepreneurship as a manifestation of change is vital in terms of jobs and business dynamism. Howev...
Abstract Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate the impact of two important socio-cultural factor...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...
The creation of firms is often mentioned as an effective strategy for revitalising rural areas and t...
Psychologists and other specialists of human behaviour have shown a considerable interest on entrepr...
The main hypothesis behind the paper is that creating an entrepreneurial team learning environment i...
This paper tests the importance of social contacts on entrepreneurship. To measure differences in th...
The decayed in the traditional employment, gave rise to the emerge of entrepreneurs in both the urba...
Entrepreneurship in a modern network economy, Reg. Studies 37, 395-405. In this survey paper the lit...
The thesis analyzes the potential barriers for rural entrepreneurs and explains why it is important ...
Dramatic changes over the last century has had significant effects on the face and function of rural...
Drawing from empirical analyses, case studies, and a synthesis of best practices, this book explores...
The aim of the paper is to develop a more nuanced and multilevel understanding of the social network...
This paper presents an explorative study through focus groups in 9 rural EU regions. It studies the ...
Research on entrepreneurship has changed over the 250 years since the concept was born in economic t...
Entrepreneurship as a manifestation of change is vital in terms of jobs and business dynamism. Howev...
Abstract Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate the impact of two important socio-cultural factor...
Urban and rural areas differ in economic, social and environmental terms. Due to the diverging dynam...
The creation of firms is often mentioned as an effective strategy for revitalising rural areas and t...
Psychologists and other specialists of human behaviour have shown a considerable interest on entrepr...
The main hypothesis behind the paper is that creating an entrepreneurial team learning environment i...
This paper tests the importance of social contacts on entrepreneurship. To measure differences in th...
The decayed in the traditional employment, gave rise to the emerge of entrepreneurs in both the urba...
Entrepreneurship in a modern network economy, Reg. Studies 37, 395-405. In this survey paper the lit...
The thesis analyzes the potential barriers for rural entrepreneurs and explains why it is important ...
Dramatic changes over the last century has had significant effects on the face and function of rural...
Drawing from empirical analyses, case studies, and a synthesis of best practices, this book explores...
The aim of the paper is to develop a more nuanced and multilevel understanding of the social network...
This paper presents an explorative study through focus groups in 9 rural EU regions. It studies the ...
Research on entrepreneurship has changed over the 250 years since the concept was born in economic t...
Entrepreneurship as a manifestation of change is vital in terms of jobs and business dynamism. Howev...
Abstract Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate the impact of two important socio-cultural factor...