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Spinning an entrepreneurial career: Motivation, attribution, and the development of organizational capabilities. (2024). Agarwal, Rajshree ; Shah, Sonali K ; Lee, Hyeonsuh.
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  34. Founder or Joiner? The Role of Preferences and Context in Shaping Different Entrepreneurial Interests. (2015). Roach, Michael ; Sauermann, Henry.
    In: Management Science.
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  44. Not all scientists pay to be scientists: PhDs’ preferences for publishing in industrial employment. (2014). Roach, Michael ; Sauermann, Henry.
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  45. Who makes, who breaks: Which scientists stay in academe?. (2014). Pellens, Maikel ; Balsmeier, Benjamin.
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  47. Absorptive Capability and Knowledge Tacitness in the Transfer of Knowledge in the Agrifood Cluster of the Southeast of Spain. (2014). Bourlakis, Michael ; Sanchez-Perez, Manuel.
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