Browsing School of Management (SoM) by Author "van Stel, André"

Browsing School of Management (SoM) by Author "van Stel, André"

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  • Thurik, A. Roy; Carree, Martin; van Stel, André; Audretsch, David B. (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2008-11-01)
    This paper investigates the dynamic relationship between self-employment and unemployment rates. On the one hand, high unemployment rates may lead to start- up activity of self-employed individuals (the “refugee” effect). ...
  • Mueller, Pamela; van Stel, André; Storey, David J. (Springer Netherlands, 2008-01)
    This paper re-examines the link between new firm formation and subsequent employment growth. It investigates whether it is possible to have the wrong type of entrepreneurship – defined as new firm formation which leads to ...
  • Burke, Andrew; van Stel, André (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2014-01-01)
    Most entrepreneurship theory depicts disequilibrium as the most common state for entrepreneurial activity and yet remarkably very little empirical research investigates the role of entry and exit in this type of external ...
  • van Stel, André; Suddle, Kashifa (Springer Netherlands, 2008-01)
    This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in the Netherlands. Using a new regional data base for the period 1988-2002, we examine the time lags involved in the relationship. ...
  • Carree, Martin; van Stel, André; Thurik, A. Roy; Wennekers, Sander (Cranfield University School of Management, 2007-08)
    This paper revisits the two-equation model of Carree, van Stel, Thurik and Wennekers (2002) where deviations from the ‘equilibrium’ rate of business ownership play a central role determining both the growth of business ...
  • Wennekers, Sander; Thurik, A. Roy; van Stel, André; Noorderhaven, Niels (Springer, 2007-04)
    Persistent differences in the level of business ownership across countries have attracted the attention of scientific as well as political debate. Cultural as well as economic influences are assumed to play a role. This ...

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