Whereas initially physical capital and later, knowledge capital were viewed as crucial for growth, more recently a very different factor, entrepreneurship capital, has emerged as a driving force of economic growth. In this paper, we define a region's capacity to create new firms start-ups as the region's entrepreneurship capital. We then investigate the local embeddedness of this variable and which variables have an impact on this variable. Using data for Germany, we find that knowledge-based entrepreneurship capital is driven by local levels of knowledge creation and the acceptance of new ideas, indicating that local knowledge flows play an important role. Low-tech entrepreneurship capital is rather increased by regional unemployment and d...
The present thesis consists of four empirical papers dealing with the topic of entrepreneurship and ...
This paper seeks to better understand the link between regional characteristics and individual entre...
There is mounting evidence demonstrating that entrepreneurship is spatially clustered and that these...
Whereas initially physical capital and later, knowledge capital were viewed as crucial for growth, m...
We investigate what determines regions' entrepreneurial behavior and the impact of it on regio...
Entrepreneurship capital is most likely to emerge from human capital when it is not only the product...
The literature focusing on the geography of entrepreneurship has developed some-thing of a schizophr...
This article focuses on entrepreneurship in economic geography and aims at a systematic investigatio...
This article focuses on entrepreneurship in economic geography and aims at a systematic investigatio...
Studies into the spatial determinants of entrepreneurship have tended to focus on (a) the characteri...
While there is a rich and growing body of literature on both individual and regional determinants of...
We take selective stock of the literature on the geography of entrepreneurship. This literature has ...
The importance of entrepreneurship for economic development is widely recognized. Although politicia...
We use detailed longitudinal data on firms, human capital and universities to study the impact of ge...
Entrepreneurship culture, knowledge spillovers and the growth of regions. Regional Studies. An exten...
The present thesis consists of four empirical papers dealing with the topic of entrepreneurship and ...
This paper seeks to better understand the link between regional characteristics and individual entre...
There is mounting evidence demonstrating that entrepreneurship is spatially clustered and that these...
Whereas initially physical capital and later, knowledge capital were viewed as crucial for growth, m...
We investigate what determines regions' entrepreneurial behavior and the impact of it on regio...
Entrepreneurship capital is most likely to emerge from human capital when it is not only the product...
The literature focusing on the geography of entrepreneurship has developed some-thing of a schizophr...
This article focuses on entrepreneurship in economic geography and aims at a systematic investigatio...
This article focuses on entrepreneurship in economic geography and aims at a systematic investigatio...
Studies into the spatial determinants of entrepreneurship have tended to focus on (a) the characteri...
While there is a rich and growing body of literature on both individual and regional determinants of...
We take selective stock of the literature on the geography of entrepreneurship. This literature has ...
The importance of entrepreneurship for economic development is widely recognized. Although politicia...
We use detailed longitudinal data on firms, human capital and universities to study the impact of ge...
Entrepreneurship culture, knowledge spillovers and the growth of regions. Regional Studies. An exten...
The present thesis consists of four empirical papers dealing with the topic of entrepreneurship and ...
This paper seeks to better understand the link between regional characteristics and individual entre...
There is mounting evidence demonstrating that entrepreneurship is spatially clustered and that these...