Social Sciences
Entrepreneurship
100%
Germany
82%
German
77%
Start-up Company
19%
Institutional Change
14%
Regional Difference
14%
Business Service
13%
Reunification
12%
Entrepreneurship Culture
11%
Labor Force Participation
9%
COVID 19 Epidemic
8%
Entrepreneurial Personality
8%
Time Period
8%
Labor Market
8%
Personality Structure
8%
World War II
7%
Regional Development
6%
Role Model
6%
Professional Occupations
6%
Socialism
6%
New Venture
6%
Structural Change
5%
Female Labor Force
5%
Large City
5%
Employment Growth
5%
U.S.S.R.
5%
Communism
5%
Berlin
5%
Industrial Structure
5%
Rent-Seeking
5%
Case Study
5%
Service Industries
5%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Start-up Company
40%
Industry
36%
Entrepreneurial Activity
27%
Self-Employed
21%
Regional Development
17%
Metropolitan Area
15%
Institutional Change
15%
Business Service
13%
Economic Development
13%
Labor Market
12%
Employment
12%
Institutional Context
11%
Workforce
10%
Planned Economy
9%
Finance
8%
Private Sector
8%
Research Institution
8%
Structural Change
8%
Zombie Firms
8%
Exchange Economics
8%
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
8%
Business Model
6%
Socialist System
6%
Rent Seeking
6%
Transition Countries
5%
Welfare
5%
Economic System
5%
Knowledge-Intensive Industry
5%
Human Capital
5%
Industrial Structure
5%
Industrialization
5%
Services Industry
5%
Keyphrases
Entrepreneurship
47%
Germany
46%
Self-employment
21%
Regional Entrepreneurship
18%
East Germany
14%
New Firm Formation
14%
West Germany
11%
Entrepreneurial Culture
10%
Well-being
8%
Socialist Legacy
8%
Innovation Activity
8%
Economic Development
8%
Paid Employees
7%
Roman
7%
Self-employed
6%
Regional Performance
6%
Social Inclusiveness
6%
Market Economy
6%
Job Satisfaction
5%
Regional Cultures of Entrepreneurship
5%