textabstractDeveloping a dynamic SME sector is essential for countries transforming their centrally planned economy into a market oriented one. New firm formation is the major driver of this transition. Obviously, entrepreneurial energy is a necessary condition for new firm formation. This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US to explain country differences in entrepreneurial energy. This energy is captured as latent and actual entrepreneurship. Latent entrepreneurship is measured by the probability of a declared preference for self-employment over employment. Next to demographic variables such as gender, age, education level and whether parents are self-employed, the set of explanatory variables used includes ...
textabstractThis qualitative study among 591 business students from four European countries investi...
This paper compares (former) transition and non-transition economies in Europe and Asia with respect...
This paper investigates socio-economic and perceptual factors affecting the likelihood of being a t...
Developing a dynamic SME sector is essential for countries transforming their centrally planned econ...
It is now widely acknowledged that the entrepreneurial capacity in an economy is a key determinant o...
This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 15 old EU member states and the US to explain country diff...
The major importance of entrepreneurship for economic growth, competitiveness, creating jobs and in...
A multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are used to establ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to shed light on traditionally important determinants (demog...
textabstractThis paper uses an Eclectic Framework explaining entrepreneurship incorporating differen...
Research background: Entrepreneurship issues in the transition economies have attracted growing atte...
This paper considers the findings of academic studies and research on entrepreneurship and looks at ...
textabstractA multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are us...
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...
This paper compares (former) transition and non-transition economies in Europe and Asia with respect...
This paper investigates socio-economic and perceptual factors affecting the likelihood of being a t...
Developing a dynamic SME sector is essential for countries transforming their centrally planned econ...
It is now widely acknowledged that the entrepreneurial capacity in an economy is a key determinant o...
This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 15 old EU member states and the US to explain country diff...
The major importance of entrepreneurship for economic growth, competitiveness, creating jobs and in...
A multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are used to establ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to shed light on traditionally important determinants (demog...
textabstractThis paper uses an Eclectic Framework explaining entrepreneurship incorporating differen...
Research background: Entrepreneurship issues in the transition economies have attracted growing atte...
This paper considers the findings of academic studies and research on entrepreneurship and looks at ...
textabstractA multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are us...
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...
This paper compares (former) transition and non-transition economies in Europe and Asia with respect...
This paper investigates socio-economic and perceptual factors affecting the likelihood of being a t...