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This study examined the effect of munificent environment factors on the antecedents of entrepreneurial intention and risk-taking propensity by means of the theory of planned behaviour. The study also assessed the effect of perceived behavioural control and entrepreneurial intention on...
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Green start-ups contribute towards a transition to a more sustainable economy by developing sustainable and environmentally friendly innovation and bringing it to the market. Due to specific product/service characteristics, entrepreneurial motivation and company strategies that might differ from...
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This study examined the effect of high-performance work systems on developing incremental and radical innovation … innovation capabilities that enhance organizational performance by giving them a competitive advantage. …
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What are the most important factors for the success of a startup? This study aims to shed light on this issue through the statistical analysis of a bibliographical sample of 60 recent articles. Through a detailed study of the selected literature, but from the perspective of business experience,...
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attributes were presented, among which three represented characteristics of the entrepreneur (his/her passion and experience) and … product and entrepreneur’s passion. However, their preferences varied across the sample. The results of the ranking also show … that the VC managers highly value the honesty of the entrepreneur. VCs typically prefer a team of founders, rather than a …
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Although many studies have shown that entrepreneurial intention can be explained according to a theory of planned behavior, some scholars have provided interesting insights into the role of entrepreneurial self-identity perception as a significant precursor of entrepreneurial intention. A...
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This paper explores the decision to become a mother among women in the technology industry, particularly if there is an "optimal context" regarding startup development (business stage and size). Eighteen interviews were conducted with an international sample of women founders and analyzed using...
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A methodological approach to the concept of female entrepreneurship concept has not yet been treated: is female … entrepreneurship an individual or collective concept? Is it considered a social or natural variable? The purpose of this research is to … clear up these alternatives, which are preparatory questions for any research into female entrepreneurship that wishes to …
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The relationship between empowerment and entrepreneurship in collective societies is, in our view, insufficiently … conceptual article, we examine the entrepreneurship and empowerment literature to suggest ways forward for the future health and …
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products, usually have more innovation intension than general users. However, little research depicts the entrepreneurship … gap in the research. Method: This study examines motivations for becoming an entrepreneur from small- and medium … pursue business success as well as to enhance entrepreneurship education policy. This study contributes to understanding the …
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