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PSED II and the Comprehensive Australian Study of Entrepreneurial Emergence [CAUSEE]

In: New Firm Creation in the United States

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  • Per Davidsson

    (Faculty of Business, Queensland University Of Technology)

  • Paul D. Reynolds

    (Florida International University)

Abstract

Hundreds of millions are involved in business creation in every part of the world. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor research program makes clear that participation varies dramatically, from 2/100 adults to over 40/100; most countries have a substantial number of individuals involved (Bosma, Jones, Autio, & Levie, 2008). But individuals pursue firm creation with a wide variation in personal characteristics, social and family contexts, educational and work experiences, support from community and social networks, economic and political structures as well as cultural milieu

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  • Per Davidsson & Paul D. Reynolds, 2009. "PSED II and the Comprehensive Australian Study of Entrepreneurial Emergence [CAUSEE]," International Studies in Entrepreneurship, in: Richard T. Curtin & Paul D. Reynolds (ed.), New Firm Creation in the United States, chapter 0, pages 263-278, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:inschp:978-0-387-09523-3_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09523-3_13
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    1. Patel, Pankaj C. & Guedes, Maria João & Pearce, John A., 2017. "The Role of Service Operations Management in New Retail Venture Survival," Journal of Retailing, Elsevier, vol. 93(2), pages 241-251.
    2. Heiko Bergmann & Ute Stephan, 2013. "Moving on from nascent entrepreneurship: measuring cross-national differences in the transition to new business ownership," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 41(4), pages 945-959, December.
    3. Qin, Fei & Wright, Mike & Gao, Jian, 2017. "Are ‘sea turtles’ slower? Returnee entrepreneurs, venture resources and speed of entrepreneurial entry," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 32(6), pages 694-706.
    4. Patel, Pankaj C. & João Guedes, Maria & Pagano, Michael S. & Olson, Gerard T., 2020. "Industry profitability matters: The value of sustainable growth rate and distance from bankruptcy as enablers of venture survival," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 114(C), pages 80-92.

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