Browsing International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 14, Issue 3, 2016 by Title
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Review of Empirical Studies on Self-Employment out of Unemployment: Do Self-Employment Policies Make a Positive Impact?
(Senate HallDublin, 2016)The role of self-employment policies as a way out of unemployment has been challenged. Shane (2009) stated that incentives for starting low growth companies should be eliminated as they attract the worst entrepreneurs. ... -
Self-Employed Individuals With and Without Employees: Individual, Social and Economic Level Differences
(Senate HallDublin, 2016)This paper focuses on the differences between solo self-employed individuals and self-employed persons that hire employees, in terms of individual, social and economic variables. The study is based on Dyer's (1994) model ... -
The Returns to Field of Study in College: A Comparison Between Entrepreneurs and Wage-Workers
(Senate HallDublin, 2016)The different returns to formal education for entrepreneurs and wage-workers is a widely studied topic, yet little is known about the effects of specific educational training (i.e., field of study) on entrepreneurial ... -
Value Adding Activities in the Venture Capital Literature: A Review on Data, Variables and Methods
(Senate HallDublin, 2016)Established literature has shown that venture capital funds' high returns can be partly attributed to value adding activities performed by the venture capital firms in their portfolio firms. Despite of the topic´s importance, ...