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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Isabel Grilo. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Isabel Grilo. The network helps show where Isabel Grilo may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Isabel Grilo
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Isabel Grilo.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Zwan, Peter van der, Ingrid Verheul, Roy Thurik, & Isabel Grilo. (2013). Le progrés entrepreneurial: Monter l'échelle entrepreneuriale en Europe et aux Etats-Unis. Regional Studies. 47(5). 803–825.8 indexed citations
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Thurik, Roy, David B. Audretsch, & Isabel Grilo. (2012). Globalization, entrepreneurship and the region. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.13 indexed citations
Canton, Erik, et al.. (2010). Investigating the Perceptions of Credit Constraints in the European Union. California medicine. 117(6). 75–7.7 indexed citations
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Grilo, Isabel, Roy Thurik, Ingrid Verheul, & Peter van der Zwan. (2008). Climbing the Entrepreneurial Ladder: The Role of Gender. RePub (Erasmus University, Rotterdam).5 indexed citations
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Verheul, Ingrid, Roy Thurik, & Isabel Grilo. (2008). Explaining Preferences and Actual Involvement in Self- Employment: New Insights into the Role of Gender. RePub (Erasmus University Rotterdam).21 indexed citations
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Grilo, Isabel & Roy Thurik. (2008). Determinants of Entrepreneurial Engagement Levels in Europe and the Us. SSRN Electronic Journal.13 indexed citations
Thurik, Roy, Isabel Grilo, & Peter van der Zwan. (2007). THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS AND ITS DETERMINANTS (SUMMARY). Frontiers of entrepreneurship research. 27(5). 12.1 indexed citations
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Grilo, Isabel, Peter Wobst, Alfonso Arpaia, et al.. (2007). Quantitative Assessment of Structural Reforms: Modelling the Lisboa Strategy. Economic papers. 1–49.4 indexed citations
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Thurik, Roy, Ingrid Verheul, & Isabel Grilo. (2006). Determinants of self-employment preference and realisation of women and men in Europe and the United States. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.8 indexed citations
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Verheul, Ingrid, et al.. (2006). Explaining engagement levels of opportunity and necessity entrepreneurs. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS).53 indexed citations
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Thurik, Roy & Isabel Grilo. (2005). Latent and actual entrepreneurship in Europe and the US: some recent developments. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.3 indexed citations
Grilo, Isabel & Roy Thurik. (2005). Entrepreneurial Engagement Levels in the European Union. International journal of entrepreneurship. 3(2). 143–168.53 indexed citations
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Grilo, Isabel & Roy Thurik. (2004). Determinants Of Entrepreneurship In Europe. RePub (Erasmus University Rotterdam).19 indexed citations
Grilo, Isabel. (1994). Mixed Duopoly Under Vertical Differentiation. Annals of Economics and Statistics. 91–112.3 indexed citations
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