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GEM research: achievements and challenges

This article analyzes the content and evolution of research based on the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) project. We conducted a rigorous search of articles published in journals within the Thomson Reuters' Social Sciences Citation Index® through an exploratory analysis focused on article...

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Published in:Small business economics 2014-03, Vol.42 (3), p.445-465
Main Authors: Álvarez, Claudia, Urbano, David, Amorós, José Ernesto
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Business development
Citation indexes
Data analysis
Economic conditions
Economic development
Economic growth
Economic research
Employee skills
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Industrial Organization
Institutionalism
Literature reviews
Management
Microeconomics
Organization theory
Regional planning
Regulation
Research methods
Role models
Skills
Small and medium sized enterprises
Small business
Small businesses
Social sciences
Start up firms
Startups
Studies
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