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or unproductive entrepreneurs. For productive entrepreneurs, those that create wealth for themselves and for society, the … author offers a knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship as a new way to help understand the entrepreneurial ecosystem …. For those that create wealth only for themselves the author develops a theory of destructive entrepreneurship that …
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information on a global basis. To co-ordinate the global system properly, entrepreneurs must co-operate through social networks of …
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, it applies the Austrian theory of human agency and evolutionary theories of the firm to explain economic organisation …
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Mirjam van Praag compares and contrasts the economic theory of entrepreneurship with determinants of successful … contributing to the success of entrepreneurs that are considered include, amongst others, human capital, financial capital and …
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-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs for success. The expert team of contributors provide multi-dimensional perspectives on how to …
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"This timely book comprises detailed personal narratives of entrepreneurs who have worked towards peace in the Israeli …-Palestinian conflict. It begins by offering an innovative framework of analysis based on scientific knowledge about social entrepreneurs … entrepreneurs who have strived for peace through social ventures. Chapters discuss the various forms of social activism that peace …
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1. Introduction -- 2. Internal influences on women entrepreneurs -- 3. External influences on women entrepreneurs -- 4 …. Coaching as a technique for development -- 5. The potential of coaching for women entrepreneurs -- 6. Delivering the tailored e …-coaching (TEC) programme -- 7. The impact of the TEC programme on women entrepreneurs -- 8. Entrepreneurial learning in coaching …
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1. Introduction / David Smallbone, Markku Virtanen and Arnis Sauka -- Part I innovation -- 2. Innovation processes in adverse institutional settings: connectedness and disconnectedness in three regions of Ukraine / Christos Kalantaridis. Svitlana Slava, Olga Savchenko and Oleksandra Gumenna --...
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historical context: using history to develop theory and understand process / R. Daniel Wadhwani -- 7. A relational …
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success / Ruta Aidis -- 4. Innovation and women's entrepreneurship - (why) are women entrepreneurs less innovative? / Teita … entrepreneurial start-up decisions: evidence from Tanzanian female entrepreneurs / Dina Nziku -- Part II meso-organsational structures … and institutions influencing women entrepreneurs -- 6. The gendered contextualization of SME cooperation in urban East …
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