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task of converting an entrepreneur's creativity in to an opportunity. Explaining the development of venture ideas or - as … ''venture idea'' rather than ''opportunities''. Venture ideas are ideas for new products or services or bundles; introducing … new price/value relations; imitative entry and entering new markets (Davidsson, 2003). This implies that venture ideas are …
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This study explores the relationship between a venture capital firm?s geographic region and the investment traits that … it values. This study?s results will help determine whether venture capital firms, by geographic region, emphasize …, defensible product, industry barriers to entry, current investment by entrepreneur, macroeconomic conditions, business plan …
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terms of secondary factors. However, one cannot neglect the role of luck in achieving success, nor the capitalization of the …
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failure types. These two quantities are specified in the mixture model using the logistic model and the proportional hazards …
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significant attribute for organizational failure, in particular, in the early studies of organizational ecology. However, scarce … research has been done on corporate failure and liability of newness from a comparative perspective, i.e., through comparing … survivors, and more importantly, illustrates the correlation between internal resources, capabilities and corporate failure. Our …
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do entrepreneurs recover from failure and have success? This research focuses on the failed entrepreneur, and I …Everyone experiences failure at some point in their lifetime. Entrepreneurs, especially, have a high incidence of … failure, with estimates that over sixty percent fail within six years. Yet, a high percentage of failed entrepreneurs recover …
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Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published [following peer-review] in Omega: The International Journal of Management Science, published by and copyright Pergamon.
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The factors that influence the ultimate level of success or failure of systems development projects have received …
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The Queensland Building Services Authority (QBSA) regulates the construction industry in Queensland, Australia, with licensing requirements creating differential financial reporting obligations, depending on firm size. Economic theories of regulation and behaviour provide a framework for...
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The current study evaluates the potential of the solvency ratio in predicting corporate bankruptcy. The research is focused on Romania and, in particular, on Timis County. The interest for the solvency ratio was based on the recommendations of the scientific literature, as well as on the...
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