Formal entrepreneurship theory in economics: existence and bounds
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The concept of entrepreneurship does not easily lend itself to theoretical analysis but there are theories of entrepreneurship available. Three examples are presented that illustrate the use of theory in entrepreneurship. The first example deals with the supply of productive entrepreneurs, the second with technology-disseminating entrepreneurs and the last with the optimal entry of a new product in the market.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Venturing
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0883-9026
Year: 1993
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Contracting, signaling, and moral hazard: a model of entrepreneurs, 'angels,' and venture capitalists
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A model of the relationship among entrepreneurs, 'angel' investors, and venture capitalists is formulated.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Venturing
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0883-9026
Year: 2003
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Competing models of entrepreneurial intentions
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A new study compares the ability of two models designed to predict entrepreneurship.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Venturing
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0883-9026
Year: 2000
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