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  1. Innovation unpacked: How foreign subsidiaries and domestic firms differ across innovation types in a technologically laggard context
  2. Does the underdog theory of entrepreneurship apply to refugees? Scrutinizing the determinants of entrepreneurial intentions of refugees in Portugal
  3. Do human capital and institutional quality contribute to Brazil's long term real convergence/divergence process? A Markov regime-switching autoregressive approach
  4. The role of human capital, structural change, and institutional quality on Brazil's economic growth over the last two hundred years (1822–2019)
  5. Do refugee inflows contribute to the host countries’ entrepreneurial rates? A dynamic panel data analysis, 2000–2019
  6. Assessing the Impact of Universities’ Entrepreneurial Activity on Regional Competitiveness
  7. Evolution, roots and influence of the rural entrepreneurship literature: a bibliometric account
  8. The spatial location choices of newly created firms in the creative industries
  9. Brazil’s economic growth and real (div)convergence from a very long-term perspective (1822-2019): An historical appraisal
  10. Which distance dimensions matter in international research collaboration? A cross-country analysis by scientific domain
  11. Is entrepreneurship an emerging area of research? A computational response
  12. Empirical Literature on Economic Growth, 1991–2020: Uncovering Extant Gaps and Avenues for Future Research
  13. Determinants of consumers’ frugal innovation acceptance in a developed country
  14. Spatial analysis of new firm formation in creative industries before and during the world economic crisis
  15. Correction to: Unlocking the black box: A comprehensive meta-analysis of the main determinants of within-region income inequality
  16. Did Smart Specialization Approach Universities and Firms?
  17. Unlocking the black box: A comprehensive meta-analysis of the main determinants of within-region income inequality
  18. Do Technological Factors Impact Differently on Rural and Urban New Venture Performance?
  19. OPPORTUNITY AND NECESSITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE MODERATING EFFECT OF HUMAN CAPITAL
  20. Does corruption boost or harm firms’ performance in developing and emerging economies? A firm‐level study
  21. Sleeping beauties and their princes in international business
  22. The impact of research output on economic growth by fields of science: a dynamic panel data analysis, 1980–2016
  23. The Focus on Poverty in the Most Influential Journals in Economics: A Bibliometric Analysis of the “Blue Ribbon” Journals
  24. Ageing Population: Identifying the Determinants of Ageing in the Least Developed Countries
  25. The Impact of Universities on Regional Competitiveness
  26. Examining the Role of Entrepreneurial Universities in Regional Development
  27. Are new rural ventures different from new urban ones? An exploratory analysis of businesses located in Portuguese incubators and science parks
  28. Determinants of performance of new ventures located in Portuguese incubators and science parks with a focus on institutional factors: do rural and urban new ventures differ?
  29. The perceived usefulness of the business plan in formal entrepreneurship education: the perspective of alumni entrepreneurs
  30. Open innovation and knowledge for fostering business ecosystems
  31. Technology balance of payments and countries’ international competitiveness. A dynamic panel data analysis of OECD countries, 2000-2017
  32. Determinants of the Economic Performance of Portuguese Family Firms: Is Innovation Relevant?
  33. Merging social computing with content: a proposal of a new film platform, Avids
  34. Intellectual property rights and the competitiveness of academic spin-offs
  35. The Impact of Universities’ Entrepreneurial Activity on Perception of Regional Competitiveness
  36. Measuring the stock of human capital in Cape Verde, 1950‐2012
  37. FDI in small states and unattractive markets: the case of São Tomé and Príncipe
  38. FDI, income inequality and poverty: a time series analysis of Portugal, 1973–2016
  39. Rural entrepreneurship: the tale of a rare event
  40. The Importance of Geopolitical Factors in International Location Decisions
  41. FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ACCESS TO BANK LOANS IN TANZANIA: A DOUBLE-HURDLE MODEL APPROACH
  42. Do countries' endowments of non-renewable energy resources matter for FDI attraction? A panel data analysis of 125 countries over the period 1995–2012
  43. The anatomy of business failure
  44. Policy stringency and (eco)-innovation performance: a cross country analysis
  45. THE IMPACT OF POPULATION AGEING ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A BIBLIOMETRIC SURVEY
  46. ON THE WORK VALUES OF ENTREPRENEURS AND NON-ENTREPRENEURS: A EUROPEAN LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  47. Social Multimedia Computing: An Emerging Area of Research and Business for Films
  48. An Empirical Analysis of the Demographic Trends in Least Developed Countries
  49. Sleeping Beauties and their princes in innovation studies
  50. The Impact of Ageing and the Speed of Ageing on the Economic Growth of Least Developed, Emerging and Developed Countries, 1990-2013
  51. Economic growth, human capital and structural change: A dynamic panel data analysis
  52. MODELAGEM DE INTENÇÃO EMPREENDEDORA DE ESTUDANTES UNIVERSITÁRIOS USANDO EQUAÇÕES ESTRUTURAIS
  53. Innovation performance in service companies and KIBS vis-à-vis manufacturing: the relevance of absorptive capacity and openness
  54. ACADEMIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN LIFE SCIENCES: THE CASE OF A MODERATE INNOVATOR COUNTRY
  55. Exports-R&D investment complementarity and economic performance of firms located in Portugal
  56. Prior education and entrepreneurial intentions: the differential impact of a wide range of fields of study
  57. Corruption, Economic Growth and Globalization
  58. Corruption and FDI: Does the Use of Distinct Proxies for Corruption Matter?
  59. The Usefulness of State Trade Missions for the Internationalization of Firms: An Econometric Analysis
  60. The magnitude of creative industries in Portugal: what do the distinct industry-based approaches tell us?
  61. Economic Performance of Portuguese Academic Spin-Offs: Does the Human Capital of Founders Matter?
  62. The neglected heterogeneity of spatial agglomeration and co-location patterns of creative employment: evidence from Portugal
  63. Twenty Years of Rural Entrepreneurship: A Bibliometric Survey
  64. The determinants of the internationalization speed of Portuguese university spin-offs: An empirical investigation
  65. Where Are the Poor in Mainstream International Economics?
  66. The impact of class absenteeism on undergraduates’ academic performance: evidence from an elite Economics school in Portugal
  67. Human capital intensity in technology-based firms located in Portugal: Does foreign ownership matter?
  68. Local municipalities’ involvement in promoting the internationalisation of SMEs
  69. Determinants of International Technology Transfer: an Empirical Analysis of the Enterprise Europe Network
  70. DETERMINANTS OF STUDENTS' WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION
  71. The intellectual and scientific basis of science, technology and innovation research
  72. Assessing the Magnitude of Creative Employment: A Comprehensive Mapping and Estimation of Existing Methodologies
  73. Assessing child well-being through a new multidimensional child-based weighting scheme index: An empirical estimation for Portugal
  74. Sanding the Wheels of Growth: Cheating by Economics and Business Students and ‘Real World’ Corruption
  75. Evolution, roots and influence of the literature on National Systems of Innovation: a bibliometric account
  76. International Regional Patterns of R&D Networks Involving Low Tech SMEs
  77. The importance of geopolitics in firms' international location decisions: The Polish case
  78. Assessing the Importance of Local Supporting Organizations in the Automotive Industry: A Hybrid Dynamic Framework of Innovation Networks
  79. What Makes a Working Paper in Economics Publishable? A Tale from the Scientific Periphery
  80. What Makes a Working Paper in Economics Publishable?: A Tale from the Scientific Periphery
  81. Open Innovation in Portugal
  82. A bibliometric account of Chinese economics research through the lens of the China Economic Review
  83. A Weighted Multidimensional Index of Child Well-Being Which Incorporates Children’s Individual Perceptions
  84. Corruption and multinational companies’ entry modes. Do linguistic and historical ties matter?
  85. A bibliometric portrait of the evolution, scientific roots and influence of the literature on university–industry links
  86. Social Networks, Innovation and the Knowledge Economy
  87. Entry mode choices of multinational companies (MNCs) and host countries’ corruption: A review
  88. Is human capital relevant in attracting innovative foreign direct investment to China?
  89. A new perspective on local political entrepreneurship: Evidence from Portugal
  90. The level of human capital in innovative firms located in China. Is foreign capital relevant?
  91. Technological Change
  92. Reconciling Orthodox and Heterodox Approaches to Economic Growth – A Modeling Proposal
  93. The scientific contribution of Leonor Vasconcelos Ferreira
  94. Innovation diffusion with heterogeneous networked agents: a computational model
  95. An evolutionary model of industry dynamics and firms’ institutional behavior with job search, bargaining and matching
  96. Mapping the (in)visible college(s) in the field of entrepreneurship
  97. Does structure influence growth? A panel data econometric assessment of "relatively less developed" countries, 1979-2003
  98. A bibliometric account of the evolution of EE in the last two decades
  99. A Review Essay on the Measurement of Child Well-Being
  100. Labour Decisions and Industrial Dynamics in an Evolutionary Model: A Neglected Modelling Approach
  101. Are finance, management, and marketing autonomous fields of scientific research? An analysis based on journal citations
  102. Who Rules the Ruler? On the Misconduct of Journal Editors
  103. Human capital, R&D, trade, and long-run productivity. Testing the technological absorption hypothesis for the Portuguese economy, 1960–2001
  104. Academic Misconduct in Portugal: Results from a Large Scale Survey to University Economics/Business Students
  105. The Evolution of the Cluster Literature: Shedding Light on the Regional Studies–Regional Science Debate
  106. Cheating by economics and business undergraduate students: an exploratory international assessment
  107. Strategic Complementarities Between Innovation and Human Capital. The Neglected Role of Human Capital Demand
  108. A utilização das tecnologias de informação e comunicação pelos médicos de família portugueses. Um estudo exploratório
  109. Surveying structural change: Seminal contributions and a bibliometric account
  110. On the divergence of evolutionary research paths in the past 50 years: a comprehensive bibliometric account
  111. International R&D Cooperation between Low-tech SMEs: The Role of Cultural and Geographical Proximity
  112. Academic cheating in Spain and Portugal: An empirical explanation
  113. Excesso de incentivos à inovação na presença de consumidores sofisticados: um modelo de progresso tecnológico endógeno com capital humano
  114. Academic Cheating in Austria, Portugal, Romania and Spain: A Comparative Analysis
  115. The Periodic Table: Contest and Exhibition
  116. Multinationals, Clusters and Innovation
  117. Introduction
  118. Conclusions and Policy Issues
  119. Measuring aggregate human capital in Portugal: 19602001
  120. Human capital, innovation capability and economic growth in Portugal, 1960-2001
  121. Entrepreneurial Potential In Engineering And Business Courses … Why Worry Now?
  122. Organizational characteristics and performance of public export promotion agencies: Portugal and Ireland compared
  123. ICTs and Family Physicians Human Capital Upgrading
  124. The World Scientific Reference on Entrepreneurship