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Do serial and non-serial investors behave differently?: An empirical and theoretical analysis.(Habitual Entrepreneurs and Angel Investors)
June 22, 1998... Internationally, the economic importance of small entrepreneurial firms has been widely recognized. In the US and other major industrial nations a transition has occurred from decaying industrial economies to emerging entrepreneurial economies...
Entrepreneurial processes of business cluster formation and growth by 'habitual' entrepreneurs.(Habitual Entrepreneurs and Angel Investors)
June 22, 1998... Macmillan in 1986 set us a challenge. "To really learn about entrepreneurship, let's study habitual entrepreneurs", which he defined as "someone who has had experience in multiple business startups, and simultaneously is involved in at least...
Novice, portfolio, and serial founders in rural and urban areas.(Habitual Entrepreneurs and Angel Investors)(includes appendix)
June 22, 1998... Bruno and Tyebjee (1982, p. 307) asserted that much of the research literature exploring the environment for independent business initiation is "wisdom-based and observational". Moreover, ". . . much of the current knowledge about environmental...
The business gestation process of novice, serial, and parallel business founders.(Habitual Entrepreneurs and Angel Investors)
June 22, 1998... To really learn about entrepreneurship and new business formation MacMillan (1986) recommended researchers to study "habitual" or repeat entrepreneurs. Since entrepreneurship may be conceived as a chain of multiple options, McGrath (1996)...