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EXPLORING INNOVATIVE NEW VENTURES IN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES

Data and general observations would indicate that Chinese new ventures are not as innovative as U.S. new ventures. This paper utilizes the Institution-Based View of Entrepreneurship to argue that the varying institutions within the subnational regions influence the innovativeness of new ventures. Mo...

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Published in:Journal of developmental entrepreneurship 2015-06, Vol.20 (2), p.1550010
Main Authors: COWDEN, BIRTON J., TANG, JINTONG, YANG, JUN, ZHANG, YULI
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