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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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Entrepreneurs exit their business due to selection mechanisms experienced in the market place. Next to this well known ex-post decision to exit, entrepreneurs select ex-ante whether they are willing to pursue an entrepreneurial career at all, or to give up these entrepreneurial intentions. This...
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This paper reports about a field experiment conducted to estimate the impact of the share of women in business teams on their performance. Teams consisting of undergraduate students in business studies start up a venture as part of their curriculum. We manipulated the gender composition of teams...
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