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students in the USA and China. Theoretically rooted in Shapero's entrepreneurial event model, this paper reveals a deficiency … of systematic training on entrepreneurship opportunity recognition in China. Moreover, the low percentage of students … is that students in both countries indicate a need for the knowledge and skills of entrepreneurship; and the need for …
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Since US deregulation, over 200 airlines have started up and failed (Rosen, 1995). While competitive pressures and economic conditions were a factor in the failure of many carriers, the issue of rapid growth and service quality has been blamed for the demise of these carriers. This paper...
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primarily in the northwest USA. Likert-type questions involving tribal support and cultural issues are analysed. While the firms …
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Since US deregulation, over 200 airlines have started up and failed (Rosen, 1995). While competitive pressures and economic conditions were a factor in the failure of many carriers, the issue of rapid growth and service quality has been blamed for the demise of these carriers. This paper...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008564318
Today, social entrepreneurship attracts growing attention in different sectors.. During the last two decades social … entrepreneurship becomes focus of the researcher and theorist. Social entrepreneurs are seen as reformers that transform ways of … performance in social and business sphere. The term of social entrepreneurship in different contests provides information about …
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The aim of this article is to analyse the impact of the Business School Programme in the province of Huelva as an instrument for promoting business. To do this we use a theoretical approach to the phenomenon of enterprise creation from the perspective of Incubator Theory, which justifies the...
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How could we explain that the Societé Coopérative d?Intérêt Collectif (public interest coops), set up by a recent law in 2001, did not turn out the way expected? Even though in France a lot of actors supported and asked for the constitution of a ?social enterprise?, only a hundred SCIC or so...
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This monograph presents the existing socio-economic conditions of the functioning of society and the economy in Poland and indicates current problems, regarding management. Taking into account these conditions, underlines the trends, together with a proposal for specific solutions to selected...
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This paper tries to show how the concept of social enterprise is increasingly used in many countries. In Europe, the most significant steps have been taken by the Italian parliament in the early 90?'s and since 2002 by the UK government which has decided to map and promote social enterprises....
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This paper intends to show that a European pattern of social economy exists, contrasting with the US nonprofit sector. This European pattern could be declined in five variations linked to the welfare state regimes and to the social origins of the countries. In the first part dealing with the...
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