Third International ZEW Conference on the Dynamics of Entrepreneurship

Conference

Formation, growth and exit of firms are crucial for innovation, employment and structural change in modern economies. The aim of this conference is to discuss recent scientific contributions on the interdependencies between finance, human capital, innovation as well as investment activities of young firms. Papers introducing recent theoretical, econometric and policy-oriented studies from all areas of entrepreneurship research are invited. The non-exhaustive list of topics includes:

  • Personal traits and motivation of entrepreneurs, genetics and entrepreneurship
  • Human capital of founders and entrepreneurial experience
  • Socio-demographic aspects of entrepreneurship (e.g. ethnic entrepreneurship, female entrepreneurship)
  • Entrepreneurial teams
  • Digital entrepreneurship
  • Incubators, corporate and academic spin-offs
  • Financing of young firms: venture capital, business angels, crowdfunding, banks
  • Entrepreneurship and taxation
  • Impact on employment, wages and workplace quality
  • Impact and efficiency of public entrepreneurship policies
  • Impact of economic crises on young firms
  • Entrepreneurship in emerging markets
  • Explaining the evolution of entrepreneurship over time
  • (Regional) systems of entrepreneurship

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