
In their study “ The Market for Lemons in Serial Entrepreneurship: Exploring Type I and Type II Errors in the Restart Decision ”, Nielsen and Sarasvathy (henceforth NS Frey & Heggli 1989; Jovanovic 1982) they bring the tenets together in an interesting way and explore their ideas using high quality, longitudinal data from a linked employer-employee data set.
Entrepreneurs, Serial Entrepreneurship, 650
Entrepreneurs, Serial Entrepreneurship, 650
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