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sector.' --Hilaire Kallendorf, Texas A&M University, US. Necessity entrepreneurs are individuals in developing countries who … and developing nations can be defined as necessity entrepreneurs; individuals who have no other viable option for licit … income than to start a small, income-generating activity. However, unless these 'necessity entrepreneurs' have access to …
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Business Networks and Strategic Alliances in China addresses how knowledge transfer and innovation are interwoven within complex networks and how social capital contributes to the acquisition of crucial resources and business success in multi-type enterprises in China. The book explains how...
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entrepreneurship. It focuses on four themes, each of which illustrates a key dimension in the overall theme: entrepreneurs and their …pt. 1. Introduction -- pt. 2. Entrepreneurs and their role -- pt. 3. Entrepreneurship in family firms -- pt. 4 …
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which enterprising people use narrative resources to construct their identity as entrepreneurs. The book draws on a wide …
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essential for the researcher of entrepreneurship and the internationalisation of entrepreneurs …
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contributing to the success of entrepreneurs that are considered include, amongst others, human capital, financial capital and …
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This original selection of case studies from eight new EU member countries looks at the ability of entrepreneurs to …
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entrepreneurs : the design of effective 'public venture capital' programmes /Josh Lerner --Estimating additionality and leverage …, administrative, and operating assistance : the value of outside consulting to pre-venture entrepreneurs /James J. Chrisman …
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