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entrepreneurship courses were the three demographic and other distal variables that explained the difference in entrepreneurial intent … among the study population. The study, however, showed gender, the chance of taking entrepreneurship courses as part of …
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Entrepreneurship in Japanese universities has changed radically over the last 15 years, following the introduction of … an equivalent to the Bayh-Dole Act in 1999. However, it is still unclear whether Japanese entrepreneurship is working …. There are some publications that focus on the entrepreneurship environment in the early of 2000s by comparing Japan and …
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increasing number of scholars are focusing on researchers' motivation in academic entrepreneurship, there is still a lack of …
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educated individuals in the labour force. This paper provides findings on the factors that determine entrepreneurship interest … also presented. The logit and multinomial logit models were used to examine the factors that influence entrepreneurship …’ interest in entrepreneurship. Engagement in entrepreneurial activity has no significant effect on students’ academic …
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and extend the one proposed by Hockerts (Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 2017) and Mair and Noboa (Social … entrepreneurship, 2006). This study fills a gap in the literature by providing a methodology grounded in theory that can help … entrepreneurship as a viable career choice after graduation …
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The purpose of this study was to explore entrepreneurial intention and its determinants: in the case of Woldia University graduating students. To achieve its objectives, the study employed a descriptive and explanatory research design, and in the study, a cross-sectional study was conducted...
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This paper develops a game-theoretic model that predicts when a university invention is commercialized in a start-up firm rather than an established firm. The model predicts that university inventions are more likely to occur in start-ups when the technology transfer officers (TTOs) search cost...
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We study the role of diversity and performance in the entrepreneurial teams. We exploit a unique dataset of MBA students who participated in a required course to propose and start a real micro-business that allows us to examine horizontal diversity (i.e., within the team) as well as vertical...
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Higher Education in STEM-related fields. Three-quarters of participants were novices in terms of Entrepreneurship, but all …
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that the applicability of entrepreneurship at PPU was relatively fair for the aspects of the compatibility of curricula … with the labor market needs, community relations and partnerships, academic exchange, entrepreneurship culture …, entrepreneurial education, and university internationalization. Entrepreneurship as a policy objective was moderately acceptable for …
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