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16. Immigrant entrepreneurs in a changing institutional context : a mixed embeddedness approach
Sammanfattning : Immigrant entrepreneurs are known to be heterogeneous in terms of available resources and entrepreneurial outcomes. However, this heterogeneity, as well as immigrant entrepreneurs’ embeddedness in social networks and the institutional context of high-income welfare states such as Sweden, remains understudied. LÄS MER
17. Interorganizational Networks, Financing and Commercialization of Life Science Innovations
Sammanfattning : The biotechnology industry is known for being highly networked and knowledge-intensive, as well as highly internationalized. Young firms within this sector are reliant on long term support from financiers, research collaborators and supply of highly skilled human capital. LÄS MER
18. Mellan krona och marknad : Utländska och svenska entreprenörer inom svensk järnhantering ca 1580—1700
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis has been to explain the change that Swedish industry went through in the 17th century. My theory is that the change was connected with the transition from feudal relations of production to a system of capitalistic appropriation founded on precapitalist production. LÄS MER
19. Equity Crowdfunding: What about the Crowd?
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about equity crowdfunding (ECF), and the crowd that makes its existence possible. ECF is a financing method for start-ups and firms that need equity capital to grow their businesses. During an “equity crowdfunding campaign”, entrepreneurs raise funds from a diverse crowd on an online platform, offering shares in return. LÄS MER
20. Plats och entreprenörskap : fallet Åre
Sammanfattning : This licentiate thesis examines why Åre, the premium skiresort of Sweden, is so successful inproducing new small and medium sized firms. Since the 1980s, Åre has been among the highestranked Swedish municipalities when it comes to new firm formation, and their survial rateis better than in the rest of the country. LÄS MER