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This book offers a dynamic perspective on regional
entrepreneurship, knowledge, innovation and economic growth, with a
particular focus on the role that history and culture play. The
authors provide comprehensive empirical analyses offering unique
insights into the spatial patterns of long-term differences of
regional self-employment, new business formation, cultures of
entrepreneurship, innovation activities, and development. Policy
implications from the analyses and a discussion of important
avenues for future research complete this unique book combining
history, culture, and entrepreneurship. This is a superb book with
an original, historical take on entrepreneurship and regional
development. It is a landmark study on Germany showing that
regional levels of entrepreneurship are persistent and resilient,
despite many disruptive shocks. Ron Boschma, Utrecht University,
The Netherlands, and Stavanger University, Norway This book
presents the distilled wisdom of two leading authorities on the
link between entrepreneurship and economic prosperity at a regional
level. Although its prime empirical focus is on Germany there are
clear lessons for scholars and policy-makers in all high-income
countries. David J Storey, University of Sussex, UK
The Geography of Entrepreneurial Psychology summarizes existing
research and relevant insights from psychology, economics,
management, sociology and geography to provide an overview to a new
and innovative interdisciplinary field, answering the critical
question 'what is a vibrant startup culture?' Mapping recent
empirical advances and analysing regional differences in
macro-psychological factors associated with entrepreneurship, the
book discusses the role of historical trajectories of regional
differences, considering their significance to contemporary
entrepreneurial and geographical psychology. Chapters turn to
established psychological theories, such as McClelland's Human
Motivation Theory and the Big Five personality traits, to measure
entrepreneurship culture and its persistence between regions and
cities, delivering key implications for practice, education and
policy in entrepreneurship. Setting a crucial agenda for future
research, this cutting-edge book is vital reading for students and
researchers of entrepreneurship cultures, particularly those
focusing on regional differences. Psychologists and geographers
will also benefit from this book's multidisciplinary insights into
spatial aspects of entrepreneurial psychology.
1 Einfuhrung.- 1.1 Grundungsgeschehen und Wirtschaftsentwicklung.-
1.2 Inhaltsuberblick.- 2 UEberblick uber Problembereiche bei der
Erfassung von Grundungen und Stilllegungen.- 2.1 Grundfragen.- 2.2
Analyseperspektiven und grundlegende Definitionen.- 2.3
Erhebungseinheit, Definition und Zeitpunkt von Grundung bzw.
Stilllegung.- 2.4 Identifikation von Grundungen und Stilllegungen
in Datensatzen mit Panel-Struktur.- 2.5 Weitere Problembereiche.-
2.6 Art und Umfang der verfugbaren Informationen.- 2.7 Aufbereitung
und Datenzugang.- 3 Die Erhebungen der Statistischen AEmter.- 3.1
Einfuhrung.- 3.2 Datenquellen.- 3.2.1 Unternehmensregistersystem.-
3.2.2 Berichtskreise des Bergbaus und Verarbeitenden Gewerbes.- 3.3
Identifikation von Grundungen.- 3.3.1 Erfassungsverfahren.- 3.3.2
Nachfassen.- 3.3.3 Grundungszeitpunkt.- 3.3.4 Von
Betriebsgrundungen separierbare Zugange.- 3.3.5 Von
Betriebsgrundungen nicht-separierbare Zugange.- 3.4 Identifikation
von Schliessungen.- 3.4.1 Ausscheiden aus der Statistik.- 3.4.2
Schliessungszeitpunkt.- 3.4.3 Von Betriebsschliessungen
separierbare Abgange.- 3.4.4 Von Betriebsschliessungen
nicht-separierbare Abgange.- 3.4.5 Perforation von
Betriebsdatenverlaufen.- 3.5 Qualitat der Indikatoren.- 3.5.1
Grundungsindikator.- 3.5.2 Schliessungsindikator.- 3.6
Informationsgehalt und Zugang.- 4 Die Betriebsdatei der
Beschaftigtenstatistik der Bundesanstalt fur Arbeit.- 4.1
Einfuhrung: Beschaftigtenstatistik und Betriebsdatei.- 4.2
Erhebungsverfahren und Inhalt der Beschaftigtenstatistik.- 4.3
Aufbereitungsformen der Beschaftigtenstatistik.- 4.4 Definition des
Betriebs in der Beschaftigtenstatistik.- 4.5 Identifikation von
Grundungen.- 4.6 Identifikation von Stilllegungen.- 4.7
UEberprufung der Plausibilitat des Betriebsbegriffs.- 4.8
Moeglichkeiten zur Verbesserung der Qualitat der
Beschaftigtenstatistik fur Analysen des Grundungsgeschehens.- 4.9
Datenzugang.- 5 Die Mannheimer Grundungspanels des Zentrums fur
Europaische Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH (ZEW).- 5.1 Einleitung.- 5.2
Rechercheverhalten von Creditreform.- 5.3 Unternehmensgrundungen.-
5.3.1 Erfassungs- und Analyseeinheit der ZEW-Grundungspanels.-
5.3.2 Verfugbare Unternehmensangaben.- 5.3.3 Identifizierung des
Grundungszeitpunkts.- 5.3.4 Die Abgrenzung verschiedener
Grundungsformen und deren Identifizierung in den
ZEW-Grundungspanels.- 5.3.5 Differenzierung zwischen
Unternehmensgrundungen und anderen Zugangen in die
ZEW-Grundungspanels.- 5.3.5.1 Creditreform-spezifische Anlasse fur
separierbare Zugange.- 5.3.5.2 Unternehmensspezifische Anlasse fur
separierbare Zugange.- 5.3.5.3 Unternehmensspezifische Anlasse fur
nicht-separierbare Zugange.- 5.4 Unternehmensschliessungen.- 5.4.1
Identifikation von Unternehmensschliessungen in den
ZEW-Grundungspanels.- 5.4.1.1 Abgrenzung zwischen
wirtschaftsaktiven und geschlossenen Unternehmen.- 5.4.1.2
Identifizierbarkeit verschiedener Schliessungsformen.- 5.4.1.3
Identifizierung des Schliessungszeitpunkts.- 5.4.2 Abgrenzung
zwischen Unternehmensschliessungen und anderen Ereignissen.-
5.4.2.1 AEnderungen des Umfangs der Geschaftstatigkeit, der
Branchenzugehoerigkeit und des Unternehmensstandorts.- 5.4.2.2
Organisatorische Umstrukturierungsereignisse.- 5.5
Zusammenfassung.- 6 Die Gewerbeanzeigenstatistik.- 6.1 Einfuhrung.-
6.2 Erhebungsverfahren der Gewerbeanzeigen.- 6.3 Meldepflicht und
Merkmalskatalog zur Gewerbeanzeige.- 6.4 Aufbereitung der
Gewerbeanzeigen.- 6.5 Datenqualitat und die Identifikation von
Betriebsgrundungen und -Schliessungen.- 6.6 UEberprufung der
Datenqualitat am Fallbeispiel der Stadt Regensburg.- 6.7
Verfugbarkeit der Gewerbeanzeigen und der
Gewerbeanzeigenstatistik.- 6.8 Fazit.- 7 Die
Umsatzsteuerstatistik.- 7.1 Einleitung.- 7.2 Das
Umsatzsteuer-Voranmeldungs- und -Vorauszahlungsverfahren.- 7.2.1
Grundgesamtheit.- 7.2.2 In der Umsatzsteuerstatistik enthaltene
Informationen.- 7.2.3 Unternehmensregister.- 7.3 Grundungen und
Aufloesungen au
Entrepreneurship in the Region approaches many different aspects of
entrepreneurship from a regional perspective. The regional
influences on entrepreneurship analyzed entail regional
peculiarities and disparities in new business formation processes,
the success and the employment effects of new firms, the importance
of social capital and of network structures as well as
entrepreneurship education and training provided in the regions.
The articles in this book provide strong evidence for the
importance of regional factors that shape entrepreneurship and new
firm formation processes. It is shown that regional differences of
start-up rates and entrepreneurial attitudes are not at all elusive
but tend to be rather persistent and prevail over longer periods of
time. The evidence clearly suggests that the regional level can be
an appropriate starting point for entrepreneurship policy and that
research on the issue may considerably benefit from properly
accounting for the spatial dimension.
The Emergence and Evolution of Markets examines the development of
markets based on empirical examples from Western economies and from
the post-socialist economies of Eastern Europe. It provides an
historical dimension to the present problems of transition. The
Emergence and Evolution of Markets clearly demonstrates that
liberalization, privatization and changes to formal institutions
are not in themselves sufficient to create a successful market
economy. In the first part, there is an analysis of general aspects
of economic theory with regard to market evolution and an
historical assessment of the development of markets. The authors
then examine the experiences of some specific markets, including
the telecommunications and stock markets to draw general
conclusions. In part three they focus on the emerging market
systems in post-socialist countries, particularly Kyrgyzstan and
Bulgaria. In addition, the discussion offers an empirical analysis
of the evolution of capital, currency and agricultural markets,
emphasizing the importance of transaction costs and institutions in
the development of these markets. This major book will prove
invaluable to academics and policymakers interested in the areas of
transition economics, political economy, and policy analysis.
Integration of the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs)
into the European Union (EU) has become more a question of timing
than a question whether it will or should be made. Since one of the
objectives of the EU is to establish a system ensuring competition
in the internal market is not distorted the question arises if the
CEECs can be integrated into such a competitive system. Which rules
of competition are appropriate to improve the economic integration
of the CEECs and to promote at the same time the enduring
transition process? The relationship between competition policy and
East-West integration is the general theme of the contributions in
this book. One central issue of this volume is the way of
integrating the Central and East European countries into the EU and
supporting their development by liberalizing trade with the EU. A
second issue is the implementation of a market economy in the
post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and in particular the
aspect of implementing competition rules at a time when markets are
just emerging. The twelve selected papers are organized in three
sections: -Competition Policy and Integration (part 1);
-Competition Policy During Transition (part 2); -Competition, Trade
Policy and East-West-Integration (part 3).
Recent research has found pronounced differences in the level of
entrepreneurship and new business formation across various regions
and nations. This timely Handbook reveals that the development of
new ventures as well as their effects on overall economic growth is
strongly shaped by their regional and national environment. The
expert group of contributors give an overview on the current state
of the art in this field and propose avenues for further
investigation. Topics include the regional determinants of new
business formation, the effects of start-ups on growth, the role of
globalization for regional entrepreneurship, the effect of national
and regional framework conditions, as well as the role of
universities as incubators of innovative new firms.
The Economic Impact of New Firms in Post-Socialist Countries
analyses the emergence and contribution of new entrepreneurs in the
transforming economies of Eastern Europe.Small firms and new
enterprises are widely assumed to play an important role in the
process of economic development and transformation. The
contributors to this volume investigate how far small and newly
founded enterprises have compensated for losses in employment and
contributed to economic recovery in Eastern Europe. With analysis
based on new empirical data, this extensive volume covers the
situation in Russia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic,
Bulgaria, Romania and Slovenia as well as East Germany. Issues
covered include attempts to stimulate entrepreneurship, guidelines
for successful bottom-up transformation and the prospects for new
and small firms in Eastern Europe. The Economic Impact of New Firms
in Post-Socialist Countries will be welcomed for its detailed,
empirically-founded discussion of entrepreneurship, micro-level
studies of transition, small business economics and comparative
economic systems.
Research suggests that innovation and technological change are
crucial for the economic recovery of the former centrally planned
countries in Central and Eastern Europe. This book analyses the
development of innovation systems and technology policy in this
region from various perspectives, demonstrating not only its
importance but also its complexity.Included in the book are
discussions on: the process of transforming the innovation systems
in Central and Eastern Europe a comparison of R&D between
'East' and 'West' gradualism versus 'Big Bang' as the preferable
strategy for reform innovation at the firm level productivity and
competitiveness the ability to identify and exploit external
knowledge in adopting up-to-date technology The authors conclude
that rebuilding innovation systems in Central and Eastern Europe
will require considerable time, and that there is no 'best
practice' or ideal strategy which can be clearly recommended. This
book will be warmly welcomed by scholars working in the fields of
transition studies, innovation and technology, as well as policy
makers involved in designing technology policy in transition
economies.
At a time of extraordinary challenges confronting the world, this
book analyses some of the profound changes occurring in the
development of cities and regions. It discusses the uncertainties
associated with the stalling of hyper-globalization and asks
whether this creates opportunities for resurgent regional economies
driven by local capabilities, resource efficiencies and domestic
production. Theory and evidence on socio-economic and environmental
transitions underway in many regions are brought together.
Implications of the shifting balance of global power towards
emerging economies in the East are explored, along with the
consequences of urbanization in the global South for politics and
democracy. Dilemmas surrounding migration are also discussed,
including whether incomers displace local workers and depress
wages, or bring benefits in the form of know-how, new technology
and investment. More integrative concepts of the region and
theories of regional development are analysed, recognising the role
of human capital, knowledge, innovation, finance, infrastructure
and institutions. This was originally published as a special issue
of Regional Studies.
Enterprise and entrepreneurship is of strong interest to
policy-makers because new and small firms can be a key contributor
to job and wealth creation. However this contribution varies
spatially, with some areas in a country having new firm formation
rates that are up to three or four times higher than others. The
vast majority of these new firms begin in the geographical area in
which the founder lives, works or was born emphasising that
entrepreneurship is a local event. The book documents a diversity
of research approaches to examining the regional determinants of
entrepreneurship in countries as contrasting as India and Sweden.
The Editors call is for scholars to better understand the long run
factors that influence enterprise at the local and regional level.
For policy makers the Editors challenge is for them to be much
clearer about the targets for their policies. Is it new firms, new
jobs, productivity and does it matter where these targets are
delivered? This book was published as a special issue of Regional
Studies.
Enterprise and entrepreneurship is of strong interest to
policy-makers because new and small firms can be a key contributor
to job and wealth creation. However this contribution varies
spatially, with some areas in a country having new firm formation
rates that are up to three or four times higher than others. The
vast majority of these new firms begin in the geographical area in
which the founder lives, works or was born emphasising that
entrepreneurship is a local event. The book documents a diversity
of research approaches to examining the regional determinants of
entrepreneurship in countries as contrasting as India and Sweden.
The Editors call is for scholars to better understand the long run
factors that influence enterprise at the local and regional level.
For policy makers the Editors challenge is for them to be much
clearer about the targets for their policies. Is it new firms, new
jobs, productivity and does it matter where these targets are
delivered? This book was published as a special issue of Regional
Studies.
Integration of the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs)
into the European Union (EU) has become more a question of timing
than a question whether it will or should be made. Since one of the
objectives of the EU is to establish a system ensuring competition
in the internal market is not distorted the question arises if the
CEECs can be integrated into such a competitive system. Which rules
of competition are appropriate to improve the economic integration
of the CEECs and to promote at the same time the enduring
transition process? The relationship between competition policy and
East-West integration is the general theme of the contributions in
this book. One central issue of this volume is the way of
integrating the Central and East European countries into the EU and
supporting their development by liberalizing trade with the EU. A
second issue is the implementation of a market economy in the
post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and in particular the
aspect of implementing competition rules at a time when markets are
just emerging. The twelve selected papers are organized in three
sections: -Competition Policy and Integration (part 1);
-Competition Policy During Transition (part 2); -Competition, Trade
Policy and East-West-Integration (part 3).
Entrepreneurship in the Region approaches many different aspects of
entrepreneurship from a regional perspective. The regional
influences on entrepreneurship analyzed entail regional
peculiarities and disparities in new business formation processes,
the success and the employment effects of new firms, the importance
of social capital and of network structures as well as
entrepreneurship education and training provided in the regions.
The articles in this book provide strong evidence for the
importance of regional factors that shape entrepreneurship and new
firm formation processes. It is shown that regional differences of
start-up rates and entrepreneurial attitudes are not at all elusive
but tend to be rather persistent and prevail over longer periods of
time. The evidence clearly suggests that the regional level can be
an appropriate starting point for entrepreneurship policy and that
research on the issue may considerably benefit from properly
accounting for the spatial dimension.
Das Buch enthAlt eingehende Analysen A1/4ber die GrA1/4ndungen
und Stilllegungen von Unternehmen und Betrieben in Deutschland.
Dabei werden auch die Entwicklung sowie die BeschAftigungseffekte
der neu gegrA1/4ndeten Betriebe betrachtet. Neben groArAumigen
Analysen fA1/4r West- und Ostdeutschland liegt ein weiterer
Schwerpunkt in der Untersuchung regionaler Unterschiede des
GrA1/4ndungsgeschehens.
Recent research has found pronounced differences in the level of
entrepreneurship and new business formation across various regions
and nations. This timely Handbook reveals that the development of
new ventures as well as their effects on overall economic growth is
strongly shaped by their regional and national environment. The
expert group of contributors give an overview on the current state
of the art in this field and propose avenues for further
investigation. Topics include the regional determinants of new
business formation, the effects of start-ups on growth, the role of
globalization for regional entrepreneurship, the effect of national
and regional framework conditions, as well as the role of
universities as incubators of innovative new firms.
This book offers a dynamic perspective on regional
entrepreneurship, knowledge, innovation and economic growth, with a
particular focus on the role that history and culture play. The
authors provide comprehensive empirical analyses offering unique
insights into the spatial patterns of long-term differences of
regional self-employment, new business formation, cultures of
entrepreneurship, innovation activities, and development. Policy
implications from the analyses and a discussion of important
avenues for future research complete this unique book combining
history, culture, and entrepreneurship. This is a superb book with
an original, historical take on entrepreneurship and regional
development. It is a landmark study on Germany showing that
regional levels of entrepreneurship are persistent and resilient,
despite many disruptive shocks. Ron Boschma, Utrecht University,
The Netherlands, and Stavanger University, Norway This book
presents the distilled wisdom of two leading authorities on the
link between entrepreneurship and economic prosperity at a regional
level. Although its prime empirical focus is on Germany there are
clear lessons for scholars and policy-makers in all high-income
countries. David J Storey, University of Sussex, UK
Der vorliegende Band gibt einen Uberblick uber neue empirische
Ergebnisse der Grundungsforschung in Deutschland und ermoglicht so
einen schnellen und gebundelten Zugang zum aktuellen Stand der
Forschung. Untersucht werden die Determinanten fur die erfolgreiche
Neugrundung von Unternehmen und ihr dauerhaftes Uberleben. Dabei
werden die regionalen Einflusse auf das Grundungsgeschehen, die
Entwicklung der Markte fur Venture-Capital in Europa sowie Probleme
der Unternehmensnachfolge berucksichtigt. Die in dem Buch
versammelten Beitrage beruhen auf Arbeiten des von der Deutschen
Forschungsgemeinschaft geforderten Schwerpunktprogramms
"Interdisziplinare Grundungsforschung."
Salivary endoscopy and lithotripsy are completely new, and rapidly
emerging medical fields for the United States and North America.
Salivary endoscopy is now mainly known in Europe, having been
utilized there since the early 1990s. Sialendoscopy can be either a
diagnostic or interventional procedure. As a treatment,
sialendoscopy is used for blocked salivary glands and is branching
out for diagnosis in terms of ductal pathology and treatment of
other conditions as well. Diagnostic sialendoscopy can replace most
of the radiological examinations of the salivary ductal system.
Lithotripsy is used therapeutically for salivary stones. Topics
include: Causes, Incidence, and Natural History of Salivary Gland
Duct Stones and Obstructions; Radiologic Diagnosis of Salivary
Gland and Duct Obstructions; Technology of Sialendoscopy; Basic
Sialendoscopy Technique for Salivary Stones; Treatment of Juvenile
Recurrent Parotitis and Sjogren's Disease among others.
Politik und andere Akteure in den (vor allem ostdeutschen) Regionen
stehen vor der Aufgabe, den demografischen Wandel zu gestalten.
Dabei sollen sie zugleich die Voraussetzungen fur "selbsttragende
Entwicklungen" und "gleichwertige Lebensverhaltnisse" schaffen -
und dies unter Bedingungen bis 2020 deutlich abgesenkter
Landeshaushalte. Vor dem Hintergrund dieser Herausforderungen
werden Optionen fur die Regionalentwicklung aufgezeigt, die im
Zusammenhang mit Hochschulen stehen.
Das Buch stellt verschiedene Datenquellen vor, aus denen sich
Informationen zum Grundungsgeschehen in Deutschland ableiten
lassen. Die vergleichende Analyse der Angaben aus den verschiedenen
statistischen Berichtssystemen ergibt ein detailliertes Bild der
jeweiligen Starken und Schwachen. Insgesamt zeigt sich, dass eine
differenzierte und durchaus verlassliche Grundlage fur die
empirische Grundungsforschung in Deutschland vorhanden ist."
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