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As part of a bi-country survey project, this paper empirically compares the entrepreneurial intention of college students in the USA and China. Theoretically rooted in Shapero's entrepreneurial event model, this paper reveals a deficiency of systematic training on entrepreneurship opportunity...
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Given that entrepreneurship influences economic growth, this paper questions from a pluralist perspective whether neoclassical economic models comport with entrepreneurship education. This paper's intent is not to develop new economic models; nor to suggest that current models are incorrect....
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In this comparative study, we conduct an empirical analysis on entrepreneurial intentions of college students in China and Pakistan based upon Shapero's entrepreneurial event model. Based on our empirical results, we suggest constructing a holistic policy with active cooperation from the...
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