Cultural diversity: an impetus to economic growth - under what conditions?

Realizing cultural diversity's impact on regional entrepreneurial activity has become crucial for scholars and policymakers. As a step in this direction, this study integrates insights from creative cognitive psychology and the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship to examine this effe...

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Cultural diversity
Economic development
Economic growth
entrepreneurial activity
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Immigration policy
knowledge spillover
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Policy making
regional growth
Regions
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Small business
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