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Currently, our economies predominantly function in a linear manner, characterized by the extraction, production, consumption, and disposal of resources. Embracing the paradigm shift towards a circular economy presents a tremendous opportunity, potentially worth trillions of dollars. Given this...
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Existing studies show a positive relationship between entrepreneurs' business performance and their conventional human capital as measured by previous business experience and formal education. In this paper, we explore whether illegal entrepreneurship experience (IEE), an unconventional form of...
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Small-scale entrepreneurs are ubiquitous in emerging market economies, yet very few graduate to become larger businesses. We ask whether such entrepreneurs even aspire to grow, and if so, on which dimensions of the business? What factors influence these aspirations, how realistic are they, and...
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. The study sought to evaluate the role of venture capital as a source of finance for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in … creativity. Overall venture capital financing is an alternative financing option for SMEs. However, the development of venture …
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Entrepreneurship in the recent times has gained utmost importance while emerging as the major ingredient for economic development. An entrepreneur has been an important factor in the studies related to growth, production or distribution throughout the globe. Women entrepreneurship offers the...
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and medium enterprises (SMEs) from Mexico …
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The article analyzes under a case study methodology the first economic impact results of the Small Business Development Center program in Arica, a program financed by the Technical Cooperation Service (SERCOTEC). The preliminary conclusion of the article suggests that the first economic impact...
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