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A PSED I Overview

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New firm creation in the united States

A PSED I Overview

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The first US Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics [PSED I] is the most comprehensive assessment of the firm creation process yet completed. Based on a representative sample of those actively involved in business creation, analysis begins with the consideration of 75 factors that may affect the decision of adults to get involved in the creation of a new business, followed by a detailed exploration of over 130 factors that may be associated with completing the start-up process with a new firm. The results indicate, first, that over ten million persons are involved in the firm start-up phase as nascent entrepreneurs. Second, the major factors associated with entry into the start-up process have little impact on completion of the process with an operating business. Third, activities pursued in the start-up process - not the characteristics of the entrepreneur, the start-up, or the location - have a major impacts on the transition from start-up to a successful new firm. There is little impact associated with being male; being White, Black or Hispanic; having more education; being wealthy; having experience with other start-ups; having an "entrepreneurial personality"; or being in a supportive environment. This project demonstrates the value of tracking a representative sample of nascent entrepreneurs with a longitudinal study. Implications for future research, entrepreneurs, and public policy are substantial.

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New firm creation in the united States: A PSED I Overview
2007, Now Publishers, NetLibrary, Incorporated [Distributor]
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Table of Contents

Abstract
Introduction
How do new businesses come about?
An author's personal view
New firm creation: importance and need for more details
What does the start-up process look like?
Conceptualization of the process
Socio-cultural characteristics
Stable personal traits and orientations
Immediate personal, social context
Work related experiences
Procedures, strategies, and resources associated with firm implementation
Ambient social, cultural community context
Industry and competitive context
Regional characteristics and change
Overview
Becoming a nascent entrepreneur: conception to the start-up process
How many people are trying to start new firms?
What kind of people are trying to start new firms?
Life context and start-ups
Comparison group data
Overview
Creating a new business: results from the start-up
What kinds of people create and types of start-ups become new firms?
Start-up activity
Interactions: who they are and what they are doing?
Overview
Overview and implications
Implications: research
Implications: entry into the start-up process
Implications: new firm creation
Implications: public policy references
PSED I scholarly works
Publications and papers based the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics Research Protocol, including the PSED I (U.S.) data set
Acknowledgements
Methodological appendices
Updates.

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HD62.5.R495 2007, HD62.5 .R495 2007eb

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OL25561258M
Internet Archive
newfirmcreationu00paul
ISBN 10
1601980019
ISBN 13
9781601980014
OCLC/WorldCat
507959972

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