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Der Begriff Entrepreneurship steht für unternehmerische Initiative, Kreativität, Innovation und das Eingehen ökonomischer Wagnisse. Er bezeichnet diejenigen Formen von Unternehmertum, die eine zentrale Triebkraft für wirtschaftliche Entwicklung darstellen. Dabei liegt der Fokus auf Unternehmensgründungen und junge Unternehmen. Das Buch behandelt die Bestimmungsgründe von Entrepreneurship und zeigt seine Bedeutung für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft auf. Es werden typische Probleme und Entwicklungsverläufe junger Unternehmen aufgezeigt und wirtschaftspolitische Handlungsoptionen diskutiert. Der Inhalt Entrepreneurship, Gründungen, Marktdynamik Die Entscheidung für unternehmerische Selbständigkeit: Theorie Unternehmerische Fähigkeiten von Gründern Demografische Merkmale und Berufsverläufe von Gründern Gründungsfinanzierung Wie entwickeln sich junge Unternehmen? Erfolgsfaktoren von Unternehmensgründungen Wirkungen von Gründungsprozessen auf wirtschaftliche Entwicklung Entrepreneurship-Politik Der Autor Professor Dr. Michael Fritsch lehrt Volkswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Unternehmensentwicklung, Innovation und wirtschaftlichen Wandel, an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.
Entrepreneurship. --- Economics. --- Management science. --- Economic sociology. --- Economics, general. --- Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology.
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Community development --- Entrepreneurship --- New business enterprises --- Regional planning --- Environmental aspects
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Entrepreneurship in the Region approaches many different aspects of entrepreneurship from a regional perspective. The regional influences on entrepreneurship analyzed entail regional peculiarities and disparities in new business formation processes, the success and the employment effects of new firms, the importance of social capital and of network structures as well as entrepreneurship education and training provided in the regions. The articles in this book provide strong evidence for the importance of regional factors that shape entrepreneurship and new firm formation processes. It is shown that regional differences of start-up rates and entrepreneurial attitudes are not at all elusive but tend to be rather persistent and prevail over longer periods of time. The evidence clearly suggests that the regional level can be an appropriate starting point for entrepreneurship policy and that research on the issue may considerably benefit from properly accounting for the spatial dimension.
Entrepreneurship --- Entrepreneurship. --- Regional economics. --- Economics. --- Regional/Spatial Science. --- Economics, general. --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Economics --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- Spatial economics. --- Management science. --- Quantitative business analysis --- Management --- Problem solving --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Spatial economics --- Regional economics
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Integration of the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) into the European Union (EU) has become more a question of timing than a question whether it will or should be made. Since one of the objectives of the EU is to establish a system ensuring competition in the internal market is not distorted the question arises if the CEECs can be integrated into such a competitive system. Which rules of competition are appropriate to improve the economic integration of the CEECs and to promote at the same time the enduring transition process? The relationship between competition policy and East-West integration is the general theme of the contributions in this book. One central issue of this volume is the way of integrating the Central and East European countries into the EU and supporting their development by liberalizing trade with the EU. A second issue is the implementation of a market economy in the post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and in particular the aspect of implementing competition rules at a time when markets are just emerging. The twelve selected papers are organized in three sections: -Competition Policy and Integration (part 1); -Competition Policy During Transition (part 2); -Competition, Trade Policy and East-West-Integration (part 3).
Competition --- Government policy --- International economics. --- Political science. --- Macroeconomics. --- International Economics. --- Political Science. --- Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. --- Economics --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Competition (Economics) --- Competitiveness (Economics) --- Economic competition --- Commerce --- Conglomerate corporations --- Covenants not to compete --- Industrial concentration --- Monopolies --- Open price system --- Supply and demand --- Trusts, Industrial --- Economic aspects --- Competition - Government policy - Europe - Congresses.
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This book offers a dynamic perspective on regional entrepreneurship, knowledge, innovation and economic growth, with a particular focus on the role that history and culture play. The authors provide comprehensive empirical analyses offering unique insights into the spatial patterns of long-term differences of regional self-employment, new business formation, cultures of entrepreneurship, innovation activities, and development. Policy implications from the analyses and a discussion of important avenues for future research complete this unique book combining history, culture, and entrepreneurship. This is a superb book with an original, historical take on entrepreneurship and regional development. It is a landmark study on Germany showing that regional levels of entrepreneurship are persistent and resilient, despite many disruptive shocks. Ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and Stavanger University, Norway This book presents the distilled wisdom of two leading authorities on the link between entrepreneurship and economic prosperity at a regional level. Although its prime empirical focus is on Germany there are clear lessons for scholars and policy-makers in all high-income countries. David J Storey, University of Sussex, UK.
Entrepreneurship. --- Regional economics. --- Economic history. --- Geography. --- Management. --- Regional/Spatial Science. --- Economic History. --- Economic Geography. --- Sociology of Culture. --- Innovation/Technology Management. --- Entrepreneur --- Intrapreneur --- Capitalism --- Business incubators --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Spatial economics. --- Economic geography. --- Culture. --- Industrial management. --- Business administration --- Business enterprises --- Business management --- Corporate management --- Corporations --- Industrial administration --- Management, Industrial --- Rationalization of industry --- Scientific management --- Management --- Business --- Industrial organization --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Geography, Economic --- World economics --- Geography --- Commercial geography --- Spatial economics --- Regional economics --- Social aspects --- New business enterprises. --- Technological innovations. --- Regional and Spatial Economics. --- Innovation and Technology Management. --- Breakthroughs, Technological --- Innovations, Industrial --- Innovations, Technological --- Technical innovations --- Technological breakthroughs --- Technological change --- Creative ability in technology --- Inventions --- Domestication of technology --- Innovation relay centers --- Research, Industrial --- Technology transfer --- Business starts --- Development stage enterprises --- How to start a business --- New companies --- Start-up business enterprises --- Start-up companies --- Start-ups (Business enterprises) --- Starting a business --- Startups (Business enterprises)
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Economics --- Business management --- Economic geography --- ondernemingsstrategieën --- economie --- economische ontwikkelingen --- ondernemen
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This book offers a dynamic perspective on regional entrepreneurship, knowledge, innovation and economic growth, with a particular focus on the role that history and culture play. The authors provide comprehensive empirical analyses offering unique insights into the spatial patterns of long-term differences of regional self-employment, new business formation, cultures of entrepreneurship, innovation activities, and development. Policy implications from the analyses and a discussion of important avenues for future research complete this unique book combining history, culture, and entrepreneurship. This is a superb book with an original, historical take on entrepreneurship and regional development. It is a landmark study on Germany showing that regional levels of entrepreneurship are persistent and resilient, despite many disruptive shocks. Ron Boschma, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and Stavanger University, Norway This book presents the distilled wisdom of two leading authorities on the link between entrepreneurship and economic prosperity at a regional level. Although its prime empirical focus is on Germany there are clear lessons for scholars and policy-makers in all high-income countries. David J Storey, University of Sussex, UK.
Sociology of culture --- Economics --- Organization theory --- Production management --- Business management --- Environmental planning --- Economic geography --- Geography --- World history --- ondernemingsstrategieën --- ruimtelijke ordening --- sociologie --- cultuur --- economie --- management --- sociale economie --- economische geschiedenis --- ondernemen --- informatietechnologie --- geografie
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Entrepreneurship in the Long-Run: Empirical Evidence and Historical Mechanisms reviews the available evidence on the historical roots of entrepreneurship and its relationship with economic performance across regions, which is defined as subnational geographic entities.
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