Multiple successful models: how demographic features of founding teams differ between regions and over time

K Packalen - Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
In this study, I ask:(1) is industry evolution or isomorphism theory a better model for
understanding the change (lack-there-of) among founding team demographics over time?(2) …

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KA Packalen - researchgate.net
In this study I ask:(1) is industry evolution or isomorphism theory a better model for
understanding the change (lack-there-of) among founding team demographics over time?; …

Multiple successful models: how demographic features of founding teams differ between regions and over time

K Packalen - Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2015 - econpapers.repec.org
In this study, I ask:(1) is industry evolution or isomorphism theory a better model for
understanding the change (lack-there-of) among founding team demographics over time?(2) …

Multiple successful models: how demographic features of founding teams differ between regions and over time

K Packalen - Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2015 - ideas.repec.org
In this study, I ask:(1) is industry evolution or isomorphism theory a better model for
understanding the change (lack-there-of) among founding team demographics over time?(2) …

Multiple Successful Models: How Demographic Features of Founding Teams Differ between Regions and Over Time

KA Packalen - Accepted Manuscript of an article to be published by …, 2015 - papers.ssrn.com
In this study I ask:(1) is industry evolution or isomorphism theory a better model for
understanding the change (lack-there-of) among founding team demographics over time?; …

Multiple successful models: how demographic features of founding teams differ between regions and over time

K Packalen - Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
In this study, I ask:(1) is industry evolution or isomorphism theory a better model for
understanding the change (lack-there-of) among founding team demographics over time?(2) …