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Entrepreneurial culture has been an area of worth investigation in management research for many years since the growth in technology-based business ventures. In the context of businesses, entrepreneurial culture may be described as attitudes, values, skills, and power of a group or individual...
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This paper presents evidence on the identities, values and success goals of creative entrepreneurs in Slovakia. The research relies on a database of creative firms supported by the Slovak Creative Voucher Scheme. The survey-based research compares the success goals of creative entrepreneurs with...
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Diverse and complex challenges in new venture formation demand rare and exceptional entrepreneurial acumen, particularly in technology-driven environments where disrupted markets amplify the factors and magnitude of uncertainty and risk. The successful technology entrepreneur (term of art for...
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design (and redesign) for entrepreneurship in innovation-driven knowledge economy. …
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The vital role of entrepreneurship for economic growth and its impact for job creation in mature and developing … economies is widely recognized and quantified (OECD, Entrepreneurship and Business Statistics, 2015). According to Get2growth …, 2015) show a 55% failure rate within the fifth year. Entrepreneurship is important for growth but sustainable …
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Background: Entrepreneurship has traditionally been taught from a business administration perspective, where predicting … entrepreneurs. It is also argued that the entrepreneurship process is not linear; therefore, creativity is central and finding … combination with reflection exercises. Conclusions: This paper highlights how a methods approach and entrepreneurship education …
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entrepreneurship and, at the same time, highlight the relationship of the disruption with competitiveness. Being competitive is one of …
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It is challenging to run a business during the COVID-19 pandemic, because the owners and the small business leaders must be responsible for success. Leaders need to innovate and look for sources of innovation, including practical inventions, such as innovation cloning. In this study, innovation...
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The paper has twofold goals. The paper reviews the culture of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial competencies in … involvement of universities in the field of entrepreneurship that is shaped in the form of Research and Development as well as … offering entrepreneurship academic programs. This comes in line with the emerging trend of offering courses and programs at …
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The present study investigates the relationship between the number of children in the household and mothers and fathers’ propensity to become and remain owners of limited liability businesses. We started by identifying all full-time employed taxpayers in Norway in 2004 between 25 and 50 years...
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