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surrounding literature of minority entrepreneurship and takes an all-encompassing approach to its interpretation. It also … account of an important and fast emerging field of entrepreneurship, and is an invaluable resource for students, researchers … and policymakers. Thomas M. Cooney is Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Technological University Dublin (Ireland) and …
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Chapter 1: Minority Business Now -- Chapter 2: The State of Minority Business -- Chapter 3: Selected Laws, Programs, and Regulations -- Chapter 4: Public Sector Institutions -- Chapter 5: Business Networking -- Chapter 6: Money: Digital Payment Services, Credit, Banks, Venture Capital and Other...
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entrepreneurs and their selection of location -- Immigrant entrepreneurship and dynamics of being (dis)advantaged: An exploratory … Challenges of Disabled Entrepreneurs in a Developing Country -- Refugee Entrepreneurship in Germany: an Institutional Voids … in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia -- From retirement to entrepreneurship through skills, attitude and technological …
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1. Cultural entrepreneurship in society -- 2. From “Making Culture” to “Cultural Making”: Unpacking Immigrant … Entrepreneurship and Cultural Entrepreneurship in Norway -- 3. Cultural Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Blockchain Applications in … entrepreneurship in Norway: embracing the aesthetics of peasant romanticism’ -- 5. Airport Business Model Innovations for Local and …
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Serial entrepreneurs, who open more than one business, are found to have higher sales and higher productivity than novice entrepreneurs, who open one business. Using panel data on entrepreneurs and their firms from Denmark for 2001-2013, the serial entrepreneur has 67% higher sales than the...
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