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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
  • 2010-2014  (2)
  • Edward Elgar Publishing  (2)
  • Nickel, Johanna (1916-1984)
  • Cheltenham, UK : Elgar Research Collection  (2)
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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Elgar Research Collection
    ISBN: 9781785362330
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 530 p) , cm
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Keywords: Industrial organization ; Business networks ; Social capital (Sociology) ; Personnel management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Brian Uzzi and Ryon Lancaster (2004), 'Embeddedness and Price Formation in the Corporate Law Market', American Sociological Review, 69 (3), June, 319-44 -- Roberto M. Fernandez and Isabel Fernandez-Mateo (2006), 'Networks, Race, and Hiring', American Sociological Review, 71 (1), February, 42-71
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Nan Lin (1999), 'Social Networks and Status Attainment', Annual Review of Sociology, 25, August, 467-87 -- Ted Mouw (2003), 'Social Capital and Finding a Job: Do Contacts Matter?', American Sociological Review, 68 (6), December, 868-98 -- Ronald S. Burt (1999), 'The Social Capital of Opinion Leaders', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 566, November, 37-54 -- Wenpin Tsai and Sumantra Ghoshal (1998), 'Social Capital and Value Creation: The Role of Intrafirm Networks', Academy of Management Journal, 41 (4), August, 464-76 -- Carrie R. Leana and Harry J. van Buren III (1999), 'Organizational Social Capital and Employment Practices', Academy of Management Review, 24 (3), July, 538-55 -- Marc-David L. Seidel, Jeffrey T. Polzer and Katherine J. Stewart (2000), 'Friends in High Places: The Effects of Social Networks on Discrimination in Salary Negotiations', Administrative Science Quarterly, 45 (1), March, 1-24 -- Martin Gargiulo and Mario Benassi (2000), 'Trapped in Your Own Net? Network Cohesion, Structural Holes, and the Adaptation of Social Capital', Organization Science, 11 (2), March-April, 183-96 -- Scott E. Seibert, Maria L. Kraimer and Robert C. Liden (2001), 'A Social Capital Theory of Career Success', Academy of Management Journal, 44 (2), April, 219-37 -- Mark C. Bolino, William H. Turnley and James M. Bloodgood (2002), 'Citizenship Behavior and the Creation of Social Capital in Organizations', Academy of Management Review, 27 (4), October, 505-22 -- Tatiana Kostova and Kendall Roth (2003), 'Social Capital in Multinational Corporations and a Micro-Macro Model of its Formation', Academy of Management Review, 28 (2), April, 297-317 -- Ray Reagans, Ezra Zuckerman and Bill McEvily (2004), 'How to Make the Team: Social Networks vs. Demography as Criteria for Designing Effective Teams', Administrative Science Quarterly, 49 (1), March, 101-33 -- David Obstfeld (2005), 'Social Networks, the Tertius Iungens Orientation, and Involvement in Innovation', Administrative Science Quarterly, 50 (1), March, 100-130 -- Richard A. D'Aveni and Idalene F. Kesner (1993), 'Top Managerial Prestige, Power and Tender Offer Response: A Study of Elite Social Networks and Target Firm Cooperation During Takeovers', Organization Science, 4 (2), May, 123-51 -- Johannes M. Pennings, Kyungmook Lee and Arjen van Witteloostuijn (1998), 'Human Capital, Social Capital, and Firm Dissolution', Academy of Management Journal, 41 (4), August, 425-40 -- Gautam Ahuja (2000), 'Collaboration Networks, Structural Holes, and Innovation: A Longitudinal Study', Administrative Science Quarterly, 45 (3), September, 425-55 -- Roberto M. Fernandez, Emilio J. Castilla and Paul Moore (2000), 'Social Capital at Work: Networks and Employment at a Phone Center', American Journal of Sociology, 105 (5), March, 1288-356 -- Juan Florin, Michael Lubatkin and William Schulze (2003), 'A Social Capital Model of High-Growth Ventures', Academy of Management Journal, 46 (3), June, 374-84 -- Brian Uzzi and Ryon Lancaster (2003), 'Relational Embeddedness and Learning: The Case of Bank Loan Managers and Their Clients', Management Science, 49 (4), April, 383-99 -- Joseph P. Broschak (2004), 'Managers' Mobility and Market Interface: The Effect of Managers' Career Mobility on the Dissolution of Market Ties', Administrative Science Quarterly, 49 (4), December, 608-40
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Elgar Research Collection
    ISBN: 9781785362071
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill , cm
    Series Statement: International library of entrepreneurship 19
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Entrepreneurship and public policy
    DDC: 338.04
    Keywords: Unternehmer ; Unternehmenserfolg ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; KMU ; Welt ; Small business Government policy ; Entrepreneurship Government policy ; Entrepreneurship ; Government policy ; Small business ; Government policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: V.1Entrepreneurship, public policy and research.Emergence of entrepreneurship policy /Brett Anitra Gilbert, David B. Audretsch, Patricia P. McDougall --Linking entrepreneurship and economic growth /Sander Wennekers, Roy Thurik --Entrepreneurship, economic growth and public policy /Zoltan J. Acs, Laszlo Szerb --Market justification for policy on small enterprise development /Sanal Kumar Velayudhan --Role of government in SME development in transition economies /David Smallbone, Friederike Welter --SME policy, academic research and the growth of ignorance, mythical concepts, myths, assumptions, rituals and confusions /Allan A. Gibb --Government discourses on entrepreneurship : issues of legitimization, subjugation, and power /Lew Perren, Peter L. Jennings --Innovation, technology and entrepreneurship.Sustaining innovation and growth : public policy support for entrepreneurship /David B. Audretsch --Innovating SMEs and regions : the need for policy intelligence and interactive policies /Claire Nauwelaers, René Wintjes --Internationalization of small and medium sized enterprises : a policy perspective /Zoltan J. Acs,... [et al.] --Do entrepreneurship programmes raise entrepreneurial intention of science and engineering students? The effect of learning, inspiration and resources /Vangelis Souitaris, Stefania Zerbinati, Andreas Al-Laham --Taxation policy and regulation.Tax policy and entrepreneurship : new time series evidence /Donald Bruce, Mohammad Mohsin --Tax policy and entrepreneurial entry /William M. Gentry, R. Glenn Hubbard --Taxation and the performance of technology based small firms in the U.K. /Panikkos Poutziouris...[et al.] --Entry regulation as a barrier to entrepreneurship /Leora Klapper, Luc Laeven, Raghuram Rajan --Why does employment legislation not damage small firms? /Paul Edwards, Monder Ram, John Black --Burden on business? Reviewing the evidence base on regulation and small business performance /John Kitching --Intervention in the market for business advice.Public advisory services, theory and practice /Dan Jhalmarsson, Anders W. Johansson --Role of trust and contract in the supply of business advice /Robert J. Bennett, Paul J.A. Robson --Business advice : the influence of distance /Robert J. Bennett, William A. Bratton, Paul J.A. Robson --Regional perspectives on entrepreneurship.Targeting firm births and economic regeneration in a lagging region /Peter Johnson --Impact of sector, specialisation, and space on business birth rates in the United Kingdom : a challenge for policy? /Michael Anyadike-Danes, Mark Hart --Entrepreneurship and development : the role of clusters /Hector O. Rocha --Development of industrial clusters and public policy /Frank McDonald, Dimitrios Tsagdis, Qihai Huang --Clustering small enterprise : lessons from policy experience in New Zealand /Martin Perry --Governance and the entrepreneurial economy : a comparative analysis of three regions /Rachel Parker.
    Abstract: V.2Approaches to policy evaluation.Methods of evaluating the impact of public policies to support small businesses : the six steps to heaven /David J. Storey --Evaluating European support for business development : evidence from the structural funds in Scotland /Ivan Turok --Evaluating policy implementation : the European Union's small and medium sized enterprise policies in Galicia and Sardinia /Sarah C.E. Batterbury --Does more mean worse? Three decades of enterprise policy in the Tees Valley /Francis J. Greene, Kevin F. Mole, David J. Storey --Evaluating financial support.Evaluating public sector R&D programs : the advanced technology program's investment in wavelength references for optical fiber communications /Albert N. Link, John T. Scott --Evaluating a Dutch scheme for encouraging research and development /Marten van den Berg, Asje van Dijk, Noé van Hulst --Public/private technology partnerships : evaluating SBIR supported research /David B. Audretsch, Albert N. Link, John T. Scott --Government as venture capitalist : the long run impact of the SBIR program /Josh Lerner --Government policy towards entrepreneurial finance : innovation investment funds /Douglas Cumming --When bureaucrats meet entrepreneurs : the design of effective 'public venture capital' programmes /Josh Lerner --Estimating additionality and leverage : the interplay between public and private sector equity finance in Ireland /Mark Hart, Helena Lenihan --Grant assistance and small firm development in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland /Stephen Roper, Nola Hewitt-Dundas --Loan guarantees : costs of default and benefits to small firms /Allan L. Riding, George Haines, Jr. --Why do minority business development programs generate so little minority business development /Timothy Bates --Evaluating 'soft' support.Evaluating the effect of soft business support upon small firm performance /Colin Wren, David J. Storey --Differential gains from business link support and advice : a treatment effects approach /Kevin Mole...[et al.] --Economic impact of small business development center counseling activities in the United States, 1990-1991 /James J. Chrisman, Frances Katrishen --Strategic, administrative, and operating assistance : the value of outside consulting to pre-venture entrepreneurs /James J. Chrisman --'Business advisers' impact on SMEs : an agency theory approach /Kevin Mole --SME policy support in Britain since the 1990s : what have we learnt? /Robert Bennett --Inter-firm network policies and firm performance : evaluating the impact of initiatives in the United Kingdom /Robert Huggins --Assessment of a venture creation programme : the case of Shell LiveWIRE /F.J. Greene, D.J. Storey --Exploring the link, among small firms, between management training and firm performance : a comparison between the UK and other OECD countries /David J. Storey --Do preferential procurement programs benefit minority business? /Timothy Bates, Darrell Williams.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings , V.1 Entrepreneurship, public policy and research. Emergence of entrepreneurship policy , V.2 Approaches to policy evaluation. Methods of evaluating the impact of public policies to support small businesses : the six steps to heaven , Linking entrepreneurship and economic growth , Entrepreneurship, economic growth and public policy , Market justification for policy on small enterprise development , Role of government in SME development in transition economies , SME policy, academic research and the growth of ignorance, mythical concepts, myths, assumptions, rituals and confusions , Government discourses on entrepreneurship : issues of legitimization, subjugation, and power , Innovation, technology and entrepreneurship. Sustaining innovation and growth : public policy support for entrepreneurship , Innovating SMEs and regions : the need for policy intelligence and interactive policies , Internationalization of small and medium sized enterprises : a policy perspective , Do entrepreneurship programmes raise entrepreneurial intention of science and engineering students? The effect of learning, inspiration and resources , Taxation policy and regulation. Tax policy and entrepreneurship : new time series evidence , Tax policy and entrepreneurial entry , Taxation and the performance of technology based small firms in the U.K. , Entry regulation as a barrier to entrepreneurship , Why does employment legislation not damage small firms? , Burden on business? Reviewing the evidence base on regulation and small business performance , Intervention in the market for business advice. Public advisory services, theory and practice , Role of trust and contract in the supply of business advice , Business advice : the influence of distance , Regional perspectives on entrepreneurship. Targeting firm births and economic regeneration in a lagging region , Impact of sector, specialisation, and space on business birth rates in the United Kingdom : a challenge for policy? , Entrepreneurship and development : the role of clusters , Development of industrial clusters and public policy , Clustering small enterprise : lessons from policy experience in New Zealand , Governance and the entrepreneurial economy : a comparative analysis of three regions , Evaluating European support for business development : evidence from the structural funds in Scotland , Evaluating policy implementation : the European Union's small and medium sized enterprise policies in Galicia and Sardinia , Does more mean worse? Three decades of enterprise policy in the Tees Valley , Evaluating financial support. Evaluating public sector R&D programs : the advanced technology program's investment in wavelength references for optical fiber communications , Evaluating a Dutch scheme for encouraging research and development , Public/private technology partnerships : evaluating SBIR supported research , Government as venture capitalist : the long run impact of the SBIR program , Government policy towards entrepreneurial finance : innovation investment funds , When bureaucrats meet entrepreneurs : the design of effective 'public venture capital' programmes , Estimating additionality and leverage : the interplay between public and private sector equity finance in Ireland , Grant assistance and small firm development in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland , Loan guarantees : costs of default and benefits to small firms , Why do minority business development programs generate so little minority business development , Evaluating 'soft' support. Evaluating the effect of soft business support upon small firm performance , Differential gains from business link support and advice : a treatment effects approach , Economic impact of small business development center counseling activities in the United States, 1990-1991 , Strategic, administrative, and operating assistance : the value of outside consulting to pre-venture entrepreneurs , 'Business advisers' impact on SMEs : an agency theory approach , SME policy support in Britain since the 1990s : what have we learnt? , Inter-firm network policies and firm performance : evaluating the impact of initiatives in the United Kingdom , Assessment of a venture creation programme : the case of Shell LiveWIRE , Exploring the link, among small firms, between management training and firm performance : a comparison between the UK and other OECD countries , Do preferential procurement programs benefit minority business?
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
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