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entrepreneurship literature recognises the importance of economic development policy. Recent research has focused on evaluating roles … and interactions of government policy, Higher Education Institutions' (HEIs), entrepreneurship, and the creation of …
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, Patent and Trademark Attorneys, Government Awards and Industry Awards in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Industry lead …
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sectors suggest an increasing importance of opportunities for environmental entrepreneurship (Dean and McMullen 2007) and … entrepreneurship and to present some selected preliminary results from the first wave of the data collection, with comparison, where … entrepreneurship is the lack of agreement in how it is defined'' (Schaper, 2005: 10). Some evaluate sustainable entrepreneurs simply as …
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Principal Topic: Resource decisions are critical to the venture creation process, which has important subsequent impacts on venture creation and performance (Boeker, 1989). Most entrepreneurs however, suffer substantial resource constraints in venture creation and during venture growth...
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Our cross-national field study of wine entrepreneurship in the “wrong” places provides some redress to the focus of the … entrepreneurial responses to regional disadvantage. Because we study entrepreneurship that from many angles simply does not make sense …
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entrepreneurship research problem of making systematic sense of entrepreneurs that sometimes manage to create significant new economic …
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by which firms develop such resources. We draw on the behavioral theory of bricolage from the entrepreneurship literature …
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Current research suggests that the process of knowledge creation is both networked and iterative. Synthesising the literature highlights a range of factors for analysis in knowledge-based industries. These factors are then used to examine the biotechnology sector in Queensland Australia,...
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Universities are increasingly encouraged to take a leading role in economic development, particularly through innovation. Simultaneously, economic development policy itself is increasingly focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), creating overlapping interactions in the roles of...
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