Search for dissertations about: "business startups"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words business startups.
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1. Venture capital as a tool for regional development: Exit patterns and long-term consequences
Abstract : Venture capital (VC) funded high-tech startups are often cited drivers of economic impact and catalysts of regional growth. Public support of high-tech startups and investments into venture capital has thus been a popular focus for public policy globally in the past decades. READ MORE
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2. Solving for ‘X’ : Understanding New Venture Units
Abstract : Innovation ‘labs’, ‘garages’ and ‘X’ units are proliferating in corporations across geographic and industry boundaries. However, semi-autonomous units poised to organize entrepreneurship within established corporations are not a novel phenomenon: such new venture units (NVUs) first appeared in the 1970s. READ MORE
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3. A Career Beyond Startups: Entrepreneurial Competencies in the Careers of Venture Creation Program Graduates
Abstract : The entrepreneurial career is an emerging concept in entrepreneurship research. When aiming to understand the trajectory of those embarking on entrepreneurial careers, research has predominantly focused on those who found start-ups. Firm founding is also widely used in research to assess outcomes of entrepreneurship educations. READ MORE
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4. A demand-side perspective on venture capital financing
Abstract : Entrepreneurial high growth firms are recognized as having a disproportionate impact on economic development and job creation. It is further recognized that many of these firms need access to venture capital if the high-growth potential is to be realized. READ MORE
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5. Entrepreneurial Opportunity Exploitation for New Venture Performance
Abstract : New ventures drive innovation and economic growththrough commercializingideas, products and businesses when the market has a need for it and create the market need to bring about socioeconomic development. However, most new ventures struggle with survival and achieving early stage financial performance. READ MORE