Databases for the Study of Entrepreneurship / Edition 1

Databases for the Study of Entrepreneurship / Edition 1

by Jermome A. Katz, Robert H. Brockhaus, Jerome A. Katz
     
 

ISBN-10: 0762303255

ISBN-13: 9780762303250

Pub. Date: 12/20/2000

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Papers reporting on the structure, utilization and analytic concerns arising from the use of the major datasets in small business and entrepreneurship research including: the National Federation of Independent Businesses surveys, US Small Business Administration datasets, the General Social Survey, the US Current Population Surveys, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics,

Overview

Papers reporting on the structure, utilization and analytic concerns arising from the use of the major datasets in small business and entrepreneurship research including: the National Federation of Independent Businesses surveys, US Small Business Administration datasets, the General Social Survey, the US Current Population Surveys, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, and many others from around the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780762303250
Publisher:
Emerald Group Publishing
Publication date:
12/20/2000
Series:
Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence, and Growth Series
Pages:
496
Product dimensions:
6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.06(d)

Table of Contents

List of contributors. Introduction. The logic and opportunities of secondary analysis in entrepreneurship research (J.A. Katz). Small business economic trends: a quarter century longitudinal data base of small business economic activity (W.J. Dennis Jr., W.C. Dunkelberg). New data for dynamic analysis: the longitudinal establishment and enterprise microdata (LEEM) file (A. Robb). Using census bureau data by firm size, 1988-1996 (B.D. Phillips). National panel study of US business startups: background and methodology (P.D. Reynolds). Using a household sampling frame to study family businesses: the 1997 national family business survey (R.K.Z. Heck et al.). Arthur Andersen/Mass mutual American family business survey 1995 and 1997 (J.H. Astrachan, K. Lund Dean). The Kauffman financial statements database (L.W. Cox et al.). Mow research programs (S.A. Ruiz-Quintanilla, R. Claes). The usefulness of the general social surveys database in entrepreneurship and small business research (J.J. Jackson). Panel study of income dynamics-uses for the small business researcher (P.M. Williams, J. Katz). Women entrepreneurs' opportunities for database research (C.G. Brush, L.F. Edelman).

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