International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 17, Issue 3, 2019
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The Business Performance of New Technology-based Firms: The Importance of the Business Model's Value Proposition and Customer Relationships
(Senate HallDublin, 2019)This study analyses the impact of the business model's value proposition and customer relationships on business performance of new technology-based firms (NTBFs). NTBFs must create a suitable business model to commercialise ... -
Developing a Conceptual Framework of Entrepreneurial Leadership: A Systematic Literature Review and Thematic Analysis
(Senate HallDublin, 2019)Entrepreneurial leadership is a relatively emergent paradigm. Whilst in its infancy it has amassed a reasonable, yet fragmented literature base which has created limitations inciting paradigmatic challenges including ... -
Segmentation of the Population of the Solo Self-employed
(Senate HallDublin, 2019)The solo self-employed, i.e. those entrepreneurs operating without employees, are a very diverse group of individuals: from artisans, shopkeepers, independent contractors, artists, entertainers, to highly-skilled professionals. ... -
The Entrepreneurial Dream: Happiness, Depression and Freedom
(Senate HallDublin, 2019)Some recent research suggests that entrepreneurs are, by their nature, more prone to depression. This paper uses research in entrepreneurship, psychology, philosophy and neuroscience to show that, contrary to current belief, ... -
The Long-Run Performance of Born Globals in Computing: The Role of Digital Platforms (Note: This Paper is an Open Access Free Download File)
(Senate HallDublin, 2019)Using data on all Swedish startups in the computing sector founded 2007-2015, we find a systematic positive relationship between the propensity of a computing firm to reach customers globally via digital platforms and its ... -
Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: A Review and Synthesis of Conceptual Arguments and Empirical Evidence
(Senate HallDublin, 2019)We review the literature on the nexus between entrepreneurship and economic growth and investigate the reasons for its inconclusive early findings. We trace them to the evolution of nations from the managed economies to ...