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entrepreneurship in public management? Our double case study underlines the original emergence of plural forms of CSO entrepreneurship …. Actors' games are observed. Besides, we can speak about social entrepreneurship when CSO configure an offer of trade service …
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This study assessed the capacity for designing and implementing agricultural and rural development policies, strategies, and programs in Nigeria. Data for this study were derived from initial consultations at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources (FMAWR), Federal Ministry of...
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role. In this paper, we give examples of various theories on the relationship between cultural values and entrepreneurship …
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entrepreneurship. Management and entrepreneurship education strive both for academic and market legitimacies. We think entrepreneurship … emphasizing the institutionalization of entrepreneurial mindset in French entrepreneurship higher education. …
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This conceptual paper examines the issue of integrating CSR at the start-up level with the aim of increasing the firm's ability to identify new opportunities. Both a constraint and an occasion to strengthen the company's legitimacy and competitive advantage, CSR principles and practices are a...
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This article examines the performance of incubators because their economic model implies constantly finding external sources of financing. In order to evaluate the performance of incubators in France, we questioned 404 entrepreneurs in 80 incubators. The results show the social utility of...
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Concerned by the high rate of failure in ventures, we embarked upon a process of identifying possible explanations for the failures. Combined literature and field research confirmed that the organizational capabilities of the entrepreneurs have been rather overlooked in comparing the successes...
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agglomerations and clusters, and (4) the emergence of entrepreneurship as an engine of growth and development. The forces …
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Microfinance institutions (MFIs) target poor people, excluded from the banking system. By giving them starting capital, they should thus enable a greater number of women to create their own business, but also in sectors traditionally reserved for men due to the initial capital they require. Our...
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Over half of all workers in the developing world are self-employed. Although some self-employment is chosen by entrepreneurs with well-defined projects and ambitions, roughly two thirds results from individuals having no better alternatives. The importance of self-employment in the overall...
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