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Brian M. Abraham, Entrepreneurial Strategies for Innovation and Growth, Babson Executive Educ., Babson Coll. (2006).

Brian M. Abraham, Innovation, Ohio Bus. Week  Found., Youngstown St. U. (2006).

Office of Advocacy, Small Business Administration (1998).

Sarada, Essays in Entrepreneurship (Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Research Paper, Dissertation Executive Summary, 2011), available athttp://ssrn.com/abstract=2020620.

Abstract (from author): This dissertation studies who becomes an entrepreneur and why he or she does so, what factors influence the success of an entrepreneurial venture, and what types of institutions best facilitate entrepreneurial activity. The first chapter shows that contrary to the standard result that most self-employed individuals report earning less, they in fact consume more without any observable offsetting (financial) costs. The second chapter studies how the relationship amongst individuals in terms of prior employment influences the success of a new business. Finally, the third chapter presents a theoretical discussion of the emergence of not-for-profit, entrepreneurial organizations.

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