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  1. Journal of Evolutionary Economics
  2. Journal of Evolutionary Economics : Volume 18
  3. Journal of Evolutionary Economics : Volume 18, Issue 3-4, August 2008
  4. Renascent entrepreneurship
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Journal of Evolutionary Economics : Volume 18, Issue 5, October 2008
Journal of Evolutionary Economics : Volume 18, Issue 3-4, August 2008
Schumpeterian perspectives on innovation, competition and growth
Innovation, competition, and growth: Schumpeterian ideas within a Hicksian framework
The technology evolving culture: character and consequence
Product variety, competition and economic growth
A dual economy model of endogenous growth with R&D and market structure
Technological change and the vertical organization of industries
Evolutionary micro-dynamics and changes in the economic structure
The microfoundations of business cycles: an evolutionary, multi-agent model
Promoting innovation and competition with patent policy
Technological progress and inequality: an ambiguous relationship
Labor market institutions and industrial performance: an evolutionary study
Renascent entrepreneurship
Growing like mushrooms? Sectoral evidence from four large European economies
Diversity in innovation and productivity in Europe
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Renascent entrepreneurship

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Stam, Erik Audretsch, David Meijaard, Joris
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract Why should individuals who have exited their firm consider re-entering into entrepreneurship, i.e. become renascent entrepreneurs? According to the logic of economic models of firm dynamics there is no reason to re-enter into entrepreneurship following firm failure. In contrast, research on nascent entrepreneurship has shown the positive effect of entrepreneurial experience on planning a new firm start. Based on empirical evidence from a database consisting of ex-entrepreneurs, this study shows that renascent entrepreneurship is a pervasive phenomenon. Next to passive learning, active learning plays an important role in the explanation of entrepreneurial preferences subsequent to firm exit. This study provides new insights into the role of prior knowledge and firm exit in the entrepreneurial process.
Starting Page 493
Ending Page 507
Page Count 15
File Format PDF
ISSN 09369937
Journal Journal of Evolutionary Economics
Volume Number 18
Issue Number 3-4
e-ISSN 14321386
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2008-04-18
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Renascent entrepreneurs Nascent entrepreneurs Firm exit Entrepreneurial experience International Economics Economic Theory Economics general
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Economics and Econometrics Business, Management and Accounting
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