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Entrepreneurs' actions and attitudes towards business decisions are fundamental to new ventures. Building on Fauchart and Gruber (2011), which identifies three types of entrepreneurial social identity (Darwinian, communitarian, and missionary), this study analyzes how these identities influence...
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The business incubators are entities that provide support to start-up companies, managing the obstacles faced by entrepreneurs and facilitating the hazardous process of business creation. This article aims to identify the existing views on best practices that can contribute to the achieving of...
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improvisation-performance link are not fully understood. This paper focuses on how improvisation affects a firm's performance. We … establishing new routines that serve as drivers of firm performance. We discuss the implications for practice and future research. …
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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of business incubators and business accelerators when launching any type of business initiative on to the market, with the aim of discovering whether or not they effectively meet the expectations of both job and value creation for society...
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. It also critically examines classification of Necessity Entrepreneurs based on low post-entry performance. The main …
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Innovative entrepreneurship has become a trend in this digital era as the Governments of nations are creating a conducive and supportive business environment. Many First Generation Entrepreneurs are developing innovative business models which have been well accepted and acknowledged by the...
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Despite the attention paid by academics to the study of the determinants and growth consequences of entrepreneurs' planning behavior, the convenience of engaging in planning activities is still an open debate in the entrepreneurship literature. In this paper, we analyze how institutional and...
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Technology-based start-ups operate in high-velocity environments that make considerable demands on the comprehensiveness and speed of strategic choices. This study argues that characteristics of top management team (TMT) organization as well as TMT processes, namely debate and trust,...
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This study, built upon the theory of planned behavior, examines the ability of attitude, social norms, perceived behavioral control, and proactive personality in predicting entrepreneurial intent of business students in Vietnam, a transitional economy. Using a cross-sectional data set from a...
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, et al (2005) are also used in this study, besides the synergy references and performance measurements. Studies on quality … used to proxy group interaction as a supporting cushion to leverage the entrepreneurial spirit even more. Performance … firm, entrepreneurial studies, synergy references, and performance measurements, it is expected that this study is able to …
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