This Handbook of Quantitative Research Methods in Entrepreneurship
provides an overarching perspective on the methods and approaches
critical to quantitative analysis of research on entrepreneurship.
Representing the research efforts of 31 internationally scholars in
entrepreneurship, this Handbook offers guidance for quantitative
analysts at a time of increasing availability of economic,
financial and business data. Contributions focus on a range of
important empirical issues, including business survival, job
creation, internationalisation, bank financing and specific types
of entrepreneurial activity such as social enterprise and family
business. The combined chapters synthesise and experiment with
useful methods to navigate and unpack crucial entrepreneurial data.
Informative and accessible, this Handbook is crucial reading for
undergraduate and postgraduate students looking for a broad
overview of the field. It will also be useful to established
academics and researchers who require state of the art research,
and policymakers and practitioners, who may use this book as an
indispensable guide for reflecting on public interventions in the
entrepreneurial arena. Contributors include: F. Buscha, J.-L.
Capelleras, M. Cowling, M. Dejardin, P. Ferreira, M. Freel, D.S.
Hain, L. Han, C. Hand, R. Jurowetzki, F.W. Kellermanns, Y. Lai, M.
Medaugh, B. Mi, L. Pennacchio, A. Rialp, J. Rialp, C. Robinson, S.
Roper, A. Rostamkalaei, A. Sapio, G. Saridakis, J. Siepel, L.
Stanley, L. Tian, P. Urwin, W. Yue, T.M. Zellweger
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