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Entrepreneurs tend to be risk tolerant but is more risk tolerance always better? In a sample of about 2,100 small … while moderately risk tolerant entrepreneurs survive more often. Second, the high risk-low profit part of the U …
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Many scholars see entrepreneurs as action-oriented individuals who use rules of thumb and other mental heuristics to … unsuccessful entrepreneurs is precisely that the former vary their decision-making styles, sometimes relying on heuristics and … sometimes relying on systematic analysis. In our proposed framework, successful entrepreneurs assess their level of expertise …
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flourish. Bayrasli paints compelling stories of extraordinary entrepreneurs creatively battling corruption, lack of … entrepreneurs everywhere, and shows why micro-finance, social entrepreneurship, and foreign aid are not enough. Most importantly … flourish. Bayrasli paints compelling stories of extraordinary entrepreneurs creatively battling corruption, lack of …
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Purpose: This paper aims to explore the planning strategies of female entrepreneurs who have indicated a desire to grow … exploratory study, a questionnaire was sent by e‐mail to members of networks of female entrepreneurs across England and Wales … correlation with annual sales. Practical implications: Female entrepreneurs need to be encouraged to extend their planning …
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