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Determinants of Successful Entrepreneurship

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Gerrit de Wit
Niels Bosma
Mirjam van Praag

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Ondernemerschap staat hoog in de belangstelling van wetenschappers en beleidsmakers. Bij het stimuleren van ondernemerschap is het van belang onderscheid te kunnen maken tussen degenen die na het starten van hun bedrijf succes zullen hebben als ondernemer en degenen die vroegtijdig zullen moeten afhaken. De resultaten van de ondernemers worden gevat in drie maten van succes, te weten de behaalde winst, de gecreëerde werkgelegenheid en de overlevingsduur van het bedrijf. De effecten van determinanten op het behaalde resultaat kunnen hierbij verschillen per succesmaat. De onderscheiden determinanten worden gecategoriseerd in human capital, financial capital, social capital en enkele controlevariabelen. Tevens worden strategieën van ondernemers om op de hoogte te blijven met bedrijfsrelevante ontwikkelingen onderscheiden.

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Paper provided by EIM Business and Policy Research in its series Scales Research Reports with number H200002.

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