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examine hybrid entrepreneurship in Australia using five pragmatic and embedded hybrid entrepreneur mini case studies. Aligning … associated with this increasingly prevalent form of entrepreneurship, including contextual and theoretical foundations. We …
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migrant entrepreneurs has been largely neglected by both entrepreneurship researchers (EURS 11(1), 27-46, 2004; EPGP 7(1), 153 …
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personal traits and life skills, the family as a moderating element, as well as the mediating role of entrepreneurship training … processes. The complex nature of entrepreneurship is highlighted, which is influenced by multiple factors as possible boosters …
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, conference and workshops on entrepreneurship to boost the entrepreneurial spirit of students. Though this study has confirmed the … entrepreneurship education scholars, program evaluators, and policymakers. …
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This article reports on findings from interviews with a small group of Chinese female immigrants to Australia who have started up their own business since their arrival. Unlike most publications concerning immigration that focus upon financial factors, we have instead concentrated on their...
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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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