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"Entrepreneurship research often presupposes similarities between national contexts despite evidence of extensive differences. This timely study focuses on the important issue of new venture creation using a variety of data sources, methods and theories." "The authors demonstrate the factors that aid or hinder new venture creation in a number of settings. The empirical context underpinning this research is Sweden - a small open economy with a renowned quality of data that allows important research questions to be uniquely addressed with great concern for relevance and policy implications."--BOOK JACKET.
Edited by Carin Holmquist, Professor and holder of Family Stefan Persson Chair in Entrepreneurship, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden and Johan Wiklund, The Al Berg Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship, Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, US
Contents:Preface1. Introduction Carin Holmquist and Johan Wiklund2. New Start-Up Firms Among Swedish Patent HoldersRoger Svensson3. Entrepreneurial Human Capital: A Real Options Perspective Karl Wennberg4. New Ventures’ Entry Strategies: A Comparison of Academic and Non-Academic Business StartupsSari Roininen and Håkan Ylinenpää5. How Human Capital Affects Self-Employment Among the Science and Technology Labor ForceJohan Wiklund and Frédéric Delmar and Karin Hellerstedt6. The Framing of New Business Concepts in Established Corporations: An Explanatory InvestigationChristian Czernich and Ivo Zander7. Refueling or Running Dry: Entrepreneurs’ Energetic Resources and the Start-Up ProcessAnders Landberg8. International Entrepreneurship and the Theory of EffectuationSvante Andersson9. Learning from Swedish Entrepreneurship ResearchCarin Holmquist and Johan WiklundIndex