Stam, E and Garnsey, E and Heffernan, P (2006) A Penrosean theory of the firm: implications and a... more Stam, E and Garnsey, E and Heffernan, P (2006) A Penrosean theory of the firm: implications and applications for new firm growth. In: Economics of the Firm: Analysis, Evolution, History. Studies in Global Competition, 28 . Routledge, London, UK. ... Full text not available from this repository. ... CUED Publications database is powered by EPrints 3 which is developed by the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. More information and software credits.
Policy makers' interest in stimulating entrepreneurship suggests a g... more Policy makers' interest in stimulating entrepreneurship suggests a general consensus about their beneficiary economic effects that exist. For example, the goal of the EU 2000 Lisbon Agenda to become the world's most innovative area by 2010 relies on the entrepreneurial power of regions. The European Commission, in its Green paper on Entrepreneurship in Europe (European Commission 2003, p. 9), makes it more explicit:
Stam, E and Garnsey, E and Heffernan, P (2006) A Penrosean theory of the firm: implications and a... more Stam, E and Garnsey, E and Heffernan, P (2006) A Penrosean theory of the firm: implications and applications for new firm growth. In: Economics of the Firm: Analysis, Evolution, History. Studies in Global Competition, 28 . Routledge, London, UK. ... Full text not available from this repository. ... CUED Publications database is powered by EPrints 3 which is developed by the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. More information and software credits.
Policy makers' interest in stimulating entrepreneurship suggests a g... more Policy makers' interest in stimulating entrepreneurship suggests a general consensus about their beneficiary economic effects that exist. For example, the goal of the EU 2000 Lisbon Agenda to become the world's most innovative area by 2010 relies on the entrepreneurial power of regions. The European Commission, in its Green paper on Entrepreneurship in Europe (European Commission 2003, p. 9), makes it more explicit:
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