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sample size of empirical research, 86–87 |
Scheinkman, José A., 23 |
Schumpeter, Joseph A. |
Business Cycles,, 26 |
carrying out innovations, 39 |
distinction between innovation and invention, 26 |
entrepreneurial profit, 27–28 |
theory of economic development, 25 |
understanding of innovation, 25 |
segregation, ethnic impact on growth, 23 |
Shleifer, Andrei, 23 |
Simon, Julian L., 47 |
simultaneous verification of personal and social self-views |
measurement on country level, 77–80 |
proponents of, 60 |
theory of, 59–61 |
single-minded thinking in groups, 40 |
Size of Nations, The (Alesiana & Spolaore),, 9 |
social categorization |
in diverse groups, 30 |
definition of, 30 |
proponents of, 50 |
Spolaore, Enrico, 9 |
summary statistics of variables, 207 |
Swann, William B., Jr., 57 |
Taylor, Charles, 75 |
testing the research hypothesis |
Thomas, David A., 54 |
three-fold concept of innovation. See three-fold understanding of innovation |
three-fold understanding of innovation, 27–28 |
tunnel vision in groups. See single-minded thinking in groups |
U.S. cities |
U.S. counties |
impact of diversity in, 22 |
U.S. Small Business Administration, 44 |
U.S. workforce and diversity, 29–30 |
value in diversity. See also valuing diversity |
on country level, 66–82 |
proponents of, 50 |
recognition for difference, 72–80 |
valuing diversity on country level, 66–82 |