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entrepreneurship. Contribution & Value Added: The article contributes to the research on migrant entrepreneurship by analysing …
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comprehensive assessment, this research contributes to the literature on entrepreneurship by addressing the gap related to …
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a practical contribution by helping to develop policies that can encourage entrepreneurship among women. …
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entrepreneurship. Research Design & Methods: The methodology used in the research was cross-sectional, observational, and explanatory … entrepreneurship. Therefore, the management of human resources plays a very important role in the development of the entrepreneurial … contribute to the literature by shedding light on the process of human resource management in entrepreneurship. …
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Objective: This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the connection between grit and its impact on female entrepreneurs. Research Design & Methods: A qualitative research study was conducted among female entrepreneurs from different industries and life stages. The theoretical...
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In a recent paper Edward Lazear proposed the jack-of-all-trades view of entrepreneurship. Based on a coherent model of …. This paper contributes to the entrepreneurship literature by empirically testing Lazear's hypothesis using a large recent …
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Using a large recent representative sample of the German population this paper contributes to the entrepreneurship … economic importance for entrepreneurship of work experience in a firm that is both young and small. …
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This paper tests the theory recently put forward by Edward Lazear that individuals with competence in many skills should have a higher probability of being self-employed than others. The empirical results for Germany support this jack-of-all-trades view.
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