articleRegional StudiesNov 1, 2004Closed access

Creativity and Entrepreneurship: A Regional Analysis of New Firm Formation

Carnegie Mellon University · University of Baltimore · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Lee S. Y., Florida R. and Acs Z. J. (2004) Creativity and entrepreneurship: a regional analysis of new firm formation, Regional Studies38, 879-891. Understanding the factors that promote or mitigate new firm birth is crucial to regional economic development efforts, since a high level of new firm creation significantly contributes to regional economic vitality and is a major signal of a dynamic economy. The literature suggests that various factors such as unemployment, population density/ growth, industrial structure, human capital, the availability of financing and entrepreneurial characteristics significantly influence regional variation in new firm birth rates. This study explores whether connections exist…

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Keywords
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Human capital
  • Economic geography
  • Creativity
  • Per capita
  • Economics
  • Population
  • Social capital
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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