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collective entrepreneurship, there are similarities reflecting the networks status of both cases. In contrast, there are some … variations concerning the development of collective entrepreneurship within the businesses which affect the type of corporate … entrepreneurship (CE) activities developed by the firms.Research limitations/implications – By using a case study approach, it is hard …
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from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM). The main findings indicate that informal factors (perceived capabilities to … start a business, social networks and family role) are more relevant for female entrepreneurship than formal factors … (financing, support policies to entrepreneurship and education). The study contributes both theoretically (advancing in the field …
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-based entrepreneurship within universities. Despite sharing similar historical backgrounds, economic conditions and cultural and social …
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intentionality towards entrepreneurship and innovation. Following the entrepreneurship research, it is suggested that innovative … entrepreneurship in Colombian business cycle scenarios using system dynamics (SD) modelling. Here, we approach futures studies, testing … entrepreneurship is highly relevant. The model, supported by circular flow analysis and Schumpeterian theory, shows how this type of …
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legislation on academic entrepreneurship, but several research opportunities at the systems, university, and individual levels …
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The interesting relationship between entrepreneurial activity and regional competitiveness has been a major focus of academics, university managers, and policy makers during the past decades — in particular the role of institutions in the establishment of political, social, and economic rules....
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Entrepreneurship literature frequently identifies entrepreneurs as possessing a charismatic personality. Charisma is …
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. The vehicle to knowledge transfer is entrepreneurship. Therefore, the main actor is the academic entrepreneur, but no … empirical study has highlighted the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship at the individual level. The purpose of this … within entrepreneurial university. Adopting the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship and the planned behavior …
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Purpose – The main objective is to analyse the relationship between environmental factors and entrepreneurship in a … and informal environmental factors, to determine their effects on entrepreneurship.Practical implications – The results of … entrepreneurship level. Also, the methodology of this research could be useful for other countries to advance in the regional …
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This chapter seeks to explore the institutional effects on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur, for both women and men, among a low-income level population, in the context of Latin American countries. By using institutional economics, it is hypothesized that personal autonomy, membership...
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