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Pakistan. This study uses neo-institutional theory to develop a more comprehensive framework to explore SH experienced by women … in the workplace in Pakistan. Qualitative methodology is adopted to examine employees’ and managers’ perceptions of SH …
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We investigated the influence of economic and political institutions on the prevalence rate of formal and informal entrepreneurship across 18 countries in the Asia-Pacific region during the period 2001–2010. We found the quality of institutions to exercise a substantial influence on both...
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<Para ID="Par1">Approximately 1.7 billion people in Asia live in poverty today. To date, efforts to address poverty in … of poverty. That is, the mechanisms that have been used, such as microlending, generally lead entrepreneurs to create … entrepreneur’s standard of living. This article initially reviews what we know about entrepreneurship as a solution to poverty in …
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<Para ID="Par5">Despite decades of effort, abject poverty remains a serious problem in many countries around the world …. The effects of five approaches to poverty alleviation—foreign aid, microfinance, social entrepreneurship, base of the … these approaches has some benefits, none have fulfilled their promise of poverty alleviation. Ironically, as these efforts …
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We present an in-depth case study of GVK Emergency Management and Research Institute, an Indian public–private partnership (PPP), which successfully brought emergency medical response to remote and urban settings. Drawing insights from the case, we investigate how the organization established...
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