Entrepreneurship: Strategy and Structure
Thomas Hellman and Scott Stern, editors
Conference held September 14-15, 2007
Published in September 2009 by Journal of Economics and Management Strategy 18(3), Fall 2009 (Blackwell Publishing)
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Table of Contents
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Introduction to "Economics and Strategy of Entrepreneurship":
Thomas Hellman, Scott Stern
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Local Industrial Conditions and Entrepreneurship: How Much of a Spatial Distribution Can We Explain?:
Edward L. Glaeser, William R. Kerr
(bibliographic info)
(download)
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Social Interactions and Entrepreneurial Activity:
Mariassunta Giannetti, Andrei Simonov
(bibliographic info)
(download)
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The Superstar Inventors and Entrepreneurs: How Were They Educated?:
William J. Baumol, Melissa A. Schilling, Edward N. Wolff
(bibliographic info)
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Patents, Thickets and the Financing of Eastly-Stage Firms; Evidence from the Software Industry:
Iain M. Cockburn, Megan J. MacGarvie
(bibliographic info)
(download)
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Competing on Standards? Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property and Platform Technologies:
Timothy S. Simcoe, Stuart J.H. Graham, Maryann P. Feldman
(bibliographic info)
(download)
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Specialization and Success: Evidence from Venture Capital:
Paul Gompers, Anna Kovner, Josh Lerner
(bibliographic info)
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Entrepreneurial Financing, Advice, and Agency Costs:
Roland Strausz
(bibliographic info)
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Firms' Stakeholders and the Costs of Transparency:
Andres Almazan, Javier Suarez, Sheridan Titman
(bibliographic info)
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Hidden Talents: Entrepreneurship and Pareto-Improving Private Information:
Andrew F. Daughety, Jennifer F. Reinganum
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