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New Firm Creation in the United States - Initial Explorations with the PSED II Data Set

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This research program began in 1993. The idea of developing representative samples of those active in the business creation process, now called nascent entrepreneurs, developed from the success of using regional characteristics to 1 predict variations in new firm birth rates in six countries. The initial purpose was to determine those external factors that encouraged individuals to initiate the business creation process and become, as they are now called, nascent entrepreneurs. The research procedures, mainly the critical aspects of the scre- ing procedures, were developed with the Survey Research Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin in Madison to complete the Wisconsin Entrepreneurial 2 Climate Study. Support for an initial test with a national sample was provided by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. Richard Curtin became involved with the incorporation of the screening module as part 3 of the Survey of Consumers in October and November in 1993. The success of these efforts in providing a detailed description of the ent- preneurial process based on representative samples led to substantial interest among entrepreneurial scholars. A founding team of Nancy Carter, William Gartner, and Paul Reynolds was able to organize the Entrepreneurial Research Consortium (ERC), a collaborative network of 34 research units that shared the financial cost and sweat equity required to implement the first national project, 4 PSED I.

List of contents

Preface.- Introduction.- Opportunity Change and Business Planning.- Entrepreneurial Behavior.- Financing the Emerging Business.- Owner Demographics and Networks.- Non-Owner Founders and Helpers.- Owner Contributions and Equity.- Social Psychological Factors in the PSED II.- PSED II and Kauffman Firm Survey.- PSED II and the Australian Panel Study.- Contextual Motivation: Antecedents and Consequences.- Family Background and Influence in Nascent Entrepreneurs.- The Role of Human and Social Capital and Technology in Nascent Ventures.- Start-Up Activities and New Firm Characteristics.- Apples, Oranges, and Elephants: Species of New Ventures.- Start-Up Event Sequences: PSED I and PSED II.- Gender and Finance.- Conclusion.- Appendix: Data Collection Procedures and Data Sets.

Summary

This research program began in 1993. The idea of developing representative samples of those active in the business creation process, now called nascent entrepreneurs, developed from the success of using regional characteristics to 1 predict variations in new firm birth rates in six countries. The initial purpose was to determine those external factors that encouraged individuals to initiate the business creation process and become, as they are now called, nascent entrepreneurs. The research procedures, mainly the critical aspects of the scre- ing procedures, were developed with the Survey Research Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin in Madison to complete the Wisconsin Entrepreneurial 2 Climate Study. Support for an initial test with a national sample was provided by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. Richard Curtin became involved with the incorporation of the screening module as part 3 of the Survey of Consumers in October and November in 1993. The success of these efforts in providing a detailed description of the ent- preneurial process based on representative samples led to substantial interest among entrepreneurial scholars. A founding team of Nancy Carter, William Gartner, and Paul Reynolds was able to organize the Entrepreneurial Research Consortium (ERC), a collaborative network of 34 research units that shared the financial cost and sweat equity required to implement the first national project, 4 PSED I.

Product details

Assisted by Richard T Curtin (Editor), Richard T. Curtin (Editor), Pau D Reynolds (Editor), Paul D Reynolds (Editor), Paul Reynolds (Editor), Paul D Reynolds (Editor), Paul D. Reynolds (Editor), T Curtin (Editor), T Curtin (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.01.2013
 
EAN 9780387095226
ISBN 978-0-387-09522-6
No. of pages 342
Dimensions 161 mm x 237 mm x 31 mm
Weight 678 g
Illustrations XVII, 342 p.
Series International Studies in Entrepreneurship
International Studies in Entre
Lecture Notes in Mathematics
International Studies in Entrepreneurship
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

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