Erasmus University Thesis Repository Publications by Year
  • Faculties
    • Erasmus School of Economics
    • Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
    • Erasmus School of Law
    • Erasmus School of Philosophy
    • Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences
    • Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
    • International Institute of Social Studies
    • Rotterdam School of Management
    • Tinbergen Institute
    • Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies
    • RSM Parttime Master Bedrijfskunde
    • Erasmus University Library
  • about
    • Thesis Repository.
  • sign in
  • Erasmus School of Economics /
  • Set

TE / OSE

Collection

Collection

A set from Erasmus School of Economics
organisation logo
  • thumb

    Knowledge Spillover and Innovative Entrepreneurship in Urban Areas Consequences of Urban Knowledge Spillover on Regional nnovativeness and Start-­‐Up Rate Bachelor Thesis

    Insani, A.

    June 2015
  • thumb

    INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECT OF TAX POLICY ON PROCESS INNOVATION AMONG ENTREPRENEURS Bachelor Thesis

    Pangan, M. Ch.

    July 2015
  • thumb

    Does Corruption Affect Social and Commercial Entrepreneurs Differently? Bachelor Thesis

    Duraliev, P.

    July 2015
  • Microkredieten voor de allerarmsten in Sub-Saharisch Afrika Bachelor Thesis

    Bikker, D.

    July 2015
  • Female Disadvantage in the Gender Wage Differential of the Netherlands To what extent do marital status, ethnicity and job type explain discrimination? Bachelor Thesis

    Goel, Sh. A.

    July 2015
  • thumb

    Perceptual factors on entrepreneurial intentions at innovation and efficiency driven economies Master Thesis

    Efthyvoulou, D.

    July 2015
  • An analysis of the incentives of entrepreneurs for engaging in business conference visits. Bachelor Thesis

    Odekerken, M.

    July 2015
  • THE RELATIONSHIP OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES (SMES) WITH COMPLEMENTARY CURRENCIES This paper investigates the relationship of entrepreneurship and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) with complementary currencies (CCs). CCs exist besides the national currency, mostly locally, and aim to enhance the business network, increase turnover and transactions and strengthen the local community. Due to this impact that a change in CCs could potentially have on the success or failure of businesses, a time-series analysis for the years 1989 until 2014 in Germany is performed, finding that a larger amount of complementary currencies might reduce business bankruptcies. The second part of the paper looks whether countries with a higher activity of SMEs and entrepreneurs are also more likely to implement such currency systems since both SMEs and entrepreneurs are supposed to benefit from the establishment of CCs. In a cross-section analysis of 42 countries, no significant impact of the SME and entrepreneurial activity on the amount of CCs within a country was found. This paper was limited to a relatively small size of observations. The findings of this paper imply that there might be a positive impact of CCs with regard to reducing business failures. However, countries with a larger SME and entrepreneurship activity do not seem to engage in more CCs. This raises the question whether the benefits of CCs are clear to businesses it aims to promote. Bachelor Thesis

    Schanderl, S.

    July 2015
Previous
Refine Publication List
Export Citations
  • AAA Style
  • APA Style
  • Cell Style
  • Chicago Style
  • Harvard Style
  • IEEE Style
  • MLA Style
  • Nature Style
  • Vancouver Style
  • American-Institute-of-Physics Style
  • Council-of-Science-Editors Style
  • BibTex Format
  • Endnote Format
  • RIS Format
  • CSL Format
  • DOIs only
Next
logo
  • About

    • Erasmus University Rotterdam
    • Privacy Statement
artudis website

Workflow

Workflow

Add Content


User Publication Person Organisation Collection
Close