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Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands; New economy: new entrepreneurs!

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  • Jacqueline Snijders
  • Joris Meijaard
  • Elisabeth Garnsey
  • Sander Baljé
  • Pieter Waasdorp

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Dit onderzoek beschrijft de belangrijkheid van bestaande en startende bedrijven voor de Nederlandse economie. In drie bijdragen wordt uit verschillende invalshoeken ingegaan op de relatie tussen ondernemerschap en de nieuwe economie. De effecten van ICT op het economische proces worden behandeld. Daarnaast wordt ingegaan op de vraag of de 21ste eeuw een nieuwe gouden eeuw zal zijn voor ondernemerschap. Tot slot komt de rol van kennisgerichte bedrijven in de nieuwe economie uit macro-economisch oogpunt aan de orde.

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  • Jacqueline Snijders & Joris Meijaard & Elisabeth Garnsey & Sander Baljé & Pieter Waasdorp, 2001. "Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands; New economy: new entrepreneurs!," Scales Research Reports A200014, EIM Business and Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:eim:papers:a200014
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    1. Marina Geenhuizen van, 2003. "Fostering Academic Entrepreneurship: New Insights into Incubation from an Evolutionary Perspective," ERSA conference papers ersa03p362, European Regional Science Association.
    2. Marina van Geenhuizen, 2003. "How Can We Reap the Fruits of Academic Research in Biotechnology? in Search of Critical Success Factors in Policies for New-Firm Formation," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 21(1), pages 139-155, February.

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