

Beschreibung
Here is the first in-depth comparison of research projects studying firm creation in a number of countries. Includes two studies of entrepreneurial dynamics in the U.S., and counterparts in Australia, Canada, China, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Unde...Here is the first in-depth comparison of research projects studying firm creation in a number of countries. Includes two studies of entrepreneurial dynamics in the U.S., and counterparts in Australia, Canada, China, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
Understanding the origins of new businesses the firm creation processhas been dramatically affected by the development of longitudinal studies of business start-ups. Several projects have been implemented to track the development of new firms, from the emergence of a business idea and organization of a start-up team through the birth of an operational business. The U.S. projects (the first and second Panel Studies of Entrepreneurial Dynamics, known as PSED I and II) have counterparts in a number of other countries: Australia, Canada, China, Latvia, Netherlands (two projects), Norway, and Sweden. These eleven projects in nine countries, implemented over the past decade, are at different stages of development and have been utilized for a wide range of assessments of entrepreneurial and business creation phenomena. This volume presents the state of the art of these international research projects, providing the first in-depth comparison of the firm creation data across a wide range of national contexts. The work will be of great interest to the research community, particularly those developing such projects in their own countries, as well as policy makers and scholars interested in the effect of national context on the business creation process.
State-of-the-art summary of eight national longitudinal projects on business start-ups, all based on a common research protocol, conducted by local experts First effort to compare the basic features of new business creation across a wide range of countries, including China, the United States, Australia, and Sweden Covers data on all aspects of firms creation, from idea generation to business operation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Klappentext
Understanding the origins of new businessesthe firm creation processhas been dramatically affected by the development of longitudinal studies of business start-ups. Several projects have been implemented to track the development of new firms, from the emergence of a business idea and organization of a start-up team through the birth of an operational business. The U.S. projects (the first and second Panel Studies of Entrepreneurial Dynamics, known as PSED I and II) have counterparts in a number of other countries: Australia, Canada, China, Latvia, Netherlands (two projects), Norway, and Sweden. These eleven projects in nine countries, implemented over the past decade, are at different stages of development and have been utilized for a wide range of assessments of entrepreneurial and business creation phenomena. This volume presents the state of the art of these international research projects, providing the first in-depth comparison of the firm creation data across a wide range of national contexts. The work will be of great interest to the research community, particularly those developing such projects in their own countries, as well as policy makers and scholars interested in the effect of national context on the business creation process.
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