Muppets and Gazelles: Political and Methodological Biases in Entrepreneurship Research
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Fraser J. Harbutt. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1941–1952. By Michael J. Hogan. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. xiv + 482 pp. $34.50.) , 1988 .
[2] M. Friedman. Do Old Fallacies Ever Die , 1992 .
[3] M. Praag,et al. Firm-size wage differentials in the Netherlands , 1995 .
[4] Alex Coad,et al. The Growth of Firms: A Survey of Theories and Empirical Evidence , 2009 .
[5] E. Stam. Growth beyond Gibrat: firm growth processes and strategies , 2010 .
[6] J. Tamvada. Entrepreneurship and welfare , 2009 .
[7] John Kenneth Galbraith. The New Industrial State , 1967 .
[8] Nicholas Oulton,et al. Growth and Size of Firms , 1996 .
[9] Barbara K. Fuller,et al. An Ampirical Assessment of the Contribution of Small Business Employment to U.S. State Economic Performance , 2000 .
[10] Andrzej K. Koźmiński,et al. The Entrepreneurial State , 2013 .
[11] L. Randall Wray,et al. Financing the Capital Development of the Economy: A Keynes-Schumpeter-Minsky Synthesis , 2015 .
[12] R. Winter‐Ebmer,et al. Firm Size Wage Differentials in Switzerland: Evidence from Job Changers , 1999 .
[13] David Storey. Book Review: The Economics of Self-employment and Entrepreneurship , 2006 .
[14] David B. Audretsch,et al. Innovation and Technological Change: An International Comparison , 1991 .
[15] M. Lessnoff. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy , 1979 .
[16] Kenneth R. Troske. Evidence on the Employer Size-Wage Premium from Worker-Establishment Matched Data , 1999, Review of Economics and Statistics.
[17] Dorothy Wedderburn,et al. Marienthal: The Sociography of an Unemployed Community , 1974 .
[18] S. Klepper. Employee Startups in High‐Tech Industries , 2001 .
[19] Philip E. Auerswald,et al. Valleys of Death and Darwinian Seas: Financing the Invention to Innovation Transition in the United States , 2003 .
[20] James T. Hamilton,et al. Employers Large and Small , 1990 .
[21] Lee G. Branstetter,et al. Do Entry Regulations Deter Entrepreneurship and Job Creation? Evidence from Recent Reforms in Portugal , 2010 .
[22] Katrin Hussinger,et al. “Wacky” patents meet economic indicators , 2011 .
[23] Jose-Luis Calvo. Testing Gibrat’s Law for Small, Young and Innovating Firms , 2006 .
[24] N. Lee,et al. Funding issues confronting high growth SMEs in the UK , 2014 .
[25] Magnus Henrekson. Entrepreneurship: A Weak Link in the Welfare State , 2005 .
[26] Jesper B. Sørensen,et al. Aging, Obsolescence, and Organizational Innovation , 2000 .
[27] Fredrik Åström,et al. Entrepreneurship: Exploring the Knowledge Base , 2012 .
[28] B. Kogut,et al. The Exploration of Technological Diversity and the Geographic Localization of Innovation , 1997 .
[29] William J. Baumol. The Microtheory of Innovative Entrepreneurship , 2010 .
[30] D. MacKenzie,et al. The use of knowledge about society , 2008 .
[31] R. Mehra,et al. THE EQUITY PREMIUM A Puzzle , 1985 .
[32] Chad Syverson,et al. Reallocation, Firm Turnover, and Efficiency: Selection on Productivity or Profitability? , 2005 .
[33] M. Vivarelli. Are All the Potential Entrepreneurs So Good? , 2004 .
[34] Susan E. Woodward,et al. The Burden of the Nondiversifiable Risk of Entrepreneurship , 2008 .
[35] Steven Klepper,et al. A Reprise of Size and R & D , 1996 .
[36] Alex Coad. Neoclassical vs Evolutionary Theories of Financial Constraints: Critique and Prospectus ⁄ , 2010 .
[37] Robin Holt,et al. Knowledge, learning and small firm growth: A systematic review of the evidence , 2007 .
[38] Peter Voigt,et al. R&D in SMEs: a paradox? , 2009 .
[39] Georg Metzger. Once Bitten, Twice Shy? The Performance of Entrepreneurial Restarts , 2006 .
[40] Alex Coad,et al. Firm growth and barriers to growth among small firms in India , 2012, Microentrepreneurship in a Developing Country.
[41] W. Baumol. Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive , 1990, Journal of Political Economy.
[42] Raimar Richers. The theory of economic development , 1961 .
[43] P. Mohnen,et al. Knowledge-based productivity in low-tech industries: evidence from firms in developing countries , 2014 .
[44] Matthias Benz,et al. Being Independent is a Great Thing: Subjective Evaluations of Self-Employment and Hierarchy , 2003, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[45] J. Love,et al. Market versus Corporate Structure in Plant-Level Innovation Performance , 1999 .
[46] A. Kemp. THE CONSTITUTION OF LIBERTY , 1960 .
[47] Marco Vivarelli,et al. Baumol, W.J.: The microtheory of innovative entrepreneurship , 2011 .
[48] G. R. Potter. The New Cambridge Modern History , 1957 .
[49] Robert Baldock,et al. Targeted Support for High-Growth Start-ups: Some Policy Issues , 2002 .
[50] K. Mole,et al. Does More Mean Worse? Three Decades of Enterprise Policy in the Tees Valley , 2004 .
[51] Philip Mirowski,et al. 4. The Rise of the Chicago School of Economics and the Birth of Neoliberalism , 2009 .
[52] Z. Ács,et al. Innovation and Small Firms , 1990 .
[53] H. Stanley,et al. On the Size Distribution of Business Firms , 2008 .
[54] D. Holtz-eakin. Public Policy Toward Entrepreneurship , 2000 .
[55] T. Åstebro,et al. The Return to Independent Invention: Evidence of Unrealistic Optimism, Risk Seeking or Skewness Loving? , 2003 .
[56] Per Davidsson. Strategies for dealing with heterogeneity in entrepreneurship research , 2007 .
[57] S. Shane. Why encouraging more people to become entrepreneurs is bad public policy , 2009 .
[58] A. Burgin. The Road from Mont Pèlerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective , 2012 .
[59] E. Stam,et al. Entrepreneurial Exit in Real and Imagined Markets , 2008 .
[60] L. Bottazzi,et al. Venture Capital in Europe and the Financing of Innovative Companies , 2002 .
[61] Albert Hofman,et al. Genome-wide association studies in economics and entrepreneurship research: promises and limitations , 2010 .
[62] B. Verspagen,et al. R&D and market structure: The impact of measurement and aggregation problems , 1989 .
[63] Eric J. Bartelsman,et al. Comparative analysis of firm demographics and survival: evidence from micro-level sources in OECD countries , 2005 .
[64] A. Link,et al. Historical Perspectives on the Entrepreneur , 2007 .
[65] Claudia Goldin,et al. The Great Compression: The Wage Structure in the United States at Mid- Century , 1991 .
[66] Hans K. Hvide. The Quality of Entrepreneurs , 2007 .
[67] Hans Seerar Westerberg. The Return to R&D and Seller-buyer Interactions: A Quantile Regression Approach , 2014 .
[68] G. Avnimelech,et al. Creating venture capital industries that co-evolve with high tech: Insights from an extended industry life cycle perspective of the Israeli experience , 2006 .
[69] F. Sykes. Ill Fares the Land , 1944 .
[70] Barton H. Hamilton,et al. Does Entrepreneurship Pay? An Empirical Analysis of the Returns to Self‐Employment , 2000, Journal of Political Economy.
[71] M. C. Hudson. To Play the Hegemon: Fifty Years of US Policy toward the Middle East , 1996 .
[72] Alessandra Colombelli,et al. Eco-Innovation and Firm Growth: Do Green Gazelles Run Faster? Microeconometric Evidence from a Sample of European Firms , 2015 .
[73] Josh Lerner,et al. The future of public efforts to boost entrepreneurship and venture capital , 2010 .
[74] P. Geroski. What do we know about entry , 1995 .
[75] Enrico Santarelli,et al. Is subsidizing entry an optimal policy , 2002 .
[76] J. Baldwin. Were Small Producers the Engines of Growth in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector in the 1980s? , 1996 .
[77] M. Cowling,et al. Access to finance for innovative SMEs since the financial crisis , 2015 .
[78] Werner Hölzl. Persistence, survival, and growth: a closer look at 20 years of fast-growing firms in Austria , 2014 .
[79] D. Audretsch. Entrepreneurship capital and economic growth , 2007 .
[80] J. Kok,et al. Can firm age account for productivity differences , 2005 .
[81] David B. Audretsch,et al. Innovation, growth and survival , 1995 .
[82] C. Dannreuther. Book Review: Magnus Henrekson and Robin Douhan (eds) The Political Economy of Entrepreneurship Volumes I & II. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar (International Library of Entrepreneurship Series), ISBN 978-1-84542-187-8, 1 120 pp. £295.00 (hbk) , 2009 .
[83] Magnus Henrekson,et al. The Political Economy of Entrepreneurship , 2008 .
[84] G. Evans. The Entrepreneur and Economic Theory: A Historical and Analytical Approach , 1949 .
[85] S. Shane. Prior Knowledge and the Discovery of Entrepreneurial Opportunities , 2000 .
[86] Alex Coad,et al. Do entrepreneurs really learn? Or do they just tell us that they do? , 2013 .
[87] William S. Comanor,et al. Market Structure, Product Differentiation, and Industrial Research , 1967 .
[88] Prudence Law. Order and Conflict , 1996, Queensland Review.
[89] Rosina Moreno,et al. DIFFERENCES IN TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY ACROSS FIRM SIZE. A DISTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS. , 2005 .
[90] O. Jones. Understanding the small business sector , 2007 .
[91] F. Block. Swimming Against the Current: The Rise of a Hidden Developmental State in the United States , 2008 .
[92] S. Shane,et al. The Promise of Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research , 2000 .
[93] Tudor Rickards,et al. Innovation and the small and medium sized firm: F. Rothwell and W. Zegveld, Frances Pinter, London (1982), 268 pp. £14.75 (hardback) , 1983 .
[94] Bruce Caldwell,et al. Entrepreneurial Discovery and the Competitive Market Process: An Austrian Approach , 2007 .
[95] George Strauss,et al. Tracking the Giant Corporation@@@Scale and Scope: The Dynamics of Industrial Capitalism. , 1991 .
[96] Scott D. Schuh,et al. Job Creation and Destruction , 1997 .
[97] M. Hogan,et al. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952. , 1988 .
[98] Charles E. Eesley,et al. CUTTING YOUR TEETH: LEARNING FROM ENTREPRENEURIAL EXPERIENCES. , 2010 .
[99] Mirjam van Praag,et al. What is the value of entrepreneurship? A review of recent research , 2007, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[100] Alex Coad,et al. Life satisfaction and self-employment: a matching approach , 2010 .
[101] E. Autio,et al. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: Data Collection Design and Implementation 1998–2003 , 2005 .
[102] Lars Hornuf. Equity Premium Puzzle , 2015 .
[103] P. Davidsson,et al. The Extent of Overestimation of Small Firm Job Creation – An Empirical Examination of the Regression Bias , 1998 .
[104] T. Beck,et al. SMEs, Growth, and Poverty: Cross-Country Evidence , 2005 .
[105] D. Birch. Job Creation in America: How Our Smallest Companies Put the Most People to Work , 1987 .
[106] Todd L. Idson,et al. Establishment size, job satisfaction and the structure of work , 1990 .
[107] Steve Hunt,et al. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: Data Collection Design and Implementation , 2005 .
[108] M. Vivarelli,et al. Entrepreneurship and the Process of Firms' Entry, Survival and Growth , 2006, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[109] David J. Storey,et al. Evaluating SME Policies and Programmes: Technical and Political Dimensions , 2008 .
[110] J. Schumpeter. Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung , 1913 .
[111] W. Dennis. Entrepreneurship, Small Business and Public Policy Levers , 2011 .
[112] Marc J. Dollinger,et al. The Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurship , 2008 .
[113] Colin Camerer,et al. Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental Approach , 1999 .
[114] Mariana Mazzucato,et al. Beyond market failures: the market creating and shaping roles of state investment banks , 2014 .
[115] C. F. Phillips. Industrial Market Structure and Economic Performance , 1971 .
[116] D. Storey. Optimism and chance: The elephants in the entrepreneurship room , 2011 .
[117] Junfu Zhang,et al. Do Small Businesses Create More Jobs? New Evidence for the United States from the National Establishment Time Series , 2011, The Review of Economics and Statistics.
[118] D. Cumming,et al. The Legislative Road to Silicon Valley , 2006 .
[119] Alex Coad,et al. Growth paths and survival chances: an application of Gambler's Ruin theory , 2013 .
[120] D. de Meza. Overlending? , 2002 .
[121] Francesca Lotti,et al. Industry Dynamics and the Distribution of Firm Sizes: A Nonparametric Approach , 2004 .
[122] D. Storey,et al. Occupational choice, number of entrepreneurs and output: theory and empirical evidence with Spanish data , 2013 .
[123] The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-1952 , 1988 .
[124] Javier Miranda,et al. Who Creates Jobs? Small vs. Large vs. Young* By , 2012 .
[125] M. Maliranta,et al. An international cohort comparison of size effects on job growth , 2013, Small Business Economics.
[126] J. Ruggie. International regimes, transactions, and change: embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order , 1982, International Organization.
[127] James A. Roberts,et al. Self‐Employment and Job Satisfaction: Investigating the Role of Self‐Efficacy, Depression, and Seniority , 2004 .
[128] Paul D. Reynolds,et al. Business Creation in the United States: Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics II Initial Assessment , 2008 .
[129] Jonathan Haskel,et al. Restructuring and Productivity Growth in UK Manufacturing , 2003 .
[130] Edwin Mansfield,et al. ENTRY, GIBRAT'S LAW, INNOVATION, AND THE GROWTH OF FIRMS , 1962 .