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This paper contributes to research on metacognitions which focuses on cognitive processes that enable entrepreneurs to create new ventures and to think beyond existing knowledge structures to become adaptable in an entrepreneurial context. Two streams of research, entrepreneurial intentions and...
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entrepreneurship studies, it is still difficult to identify which one impact significantly the decision to create a new enterprise …. Data has been provided by the National Tunisian Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2010 Project, based on the analysis of a …
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In today's hypercompetitive environment, the notion of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial leadership and entrepreneurial … failure rate of entrepreneurship of new ventures as well as new products indicates that many barriers to success exist …; however, even entrepreneurship on a small scale can have great impact. A historical review reveals that entrepreneurs emerge …
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Today, we know relatively well about what should be taught in the entrepreneurship program for non-business majors … the entrepreneurship curriculum developed for students in the Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy (NTPD) program at the … University of Maryland Baltimore. In principle, the core of this entrepreneurship curriculum resembles a typical business school …
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entrepreneurs' social network positions and venture legitimacy. The framework adds to entrepreneurship theory by proposing a …
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Most of the organizational theories take the existence of organizations for granted. Thus, attempts to understand success and failure at the nascent firm stage have often been conducted without an underlying theory to explain why some nascent firms succeed in becoming new firms while others do...
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, motivated primarily by the need to have control over their own lives. While gender and having taken entrepreneurship courses …-examine entrepreneurship training in VET and for policy makers to be careful in promoting entrepreneurship as an alternative career for those …
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entrepreneurship education and training research and practice. Although the concept has been the subject of strong debate in … educational research in general, critical analysis of how it has been used, applied and experienced in entrepreneurship education … unfolding and discussing the concept. Subsequently, the implications of applying a competence-based approach in entrepreneurship …
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, Statistics Portugal and the OECD Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme. We look at business creation in Portugal, from 2000 to … 2007, by approaching two other complementary data sources, the World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey, based on official … address entrepreneurship indicators comparability issues and exploit complementarities to support entrepreneurship patterns …
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Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) suggests empirical implications to promote students' entrepreneurial intentions. In the course of an empirical study with 208 German students, regression analyses confirm that attitude, social norm, and perceived behavioural control contribute...
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