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objective characteristics. With data for second-year high-school students, and employing empirical triangulation through Logit … confirmed to be perceived, even by students, as a buffer for unemployment and social mobility. …
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neighbourhood and the overall context. Moreover, entrepreneurship is confirmed to be perceived, even by high-school students, as a …
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in the entrepreneurship interest of students of FE UNJ. The method used in this case Research is a quantitative approach …. The population in this study was students as much as many as 55 respondents. Data collection using an online questionnaire …
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In virtually all industrialized countries, women are underrepresented in entrepreneurship, and the gender gap exhibits a remarkable persistence. We examine one particular source of persistence, namely the prevalence of gendered networks and associated peer effects. We study how early career...
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Can large-scale peer interaction foster entrepreneurship and innovation? We conducted an RCT involving almost 5,000 entrepreneurs from 49 African countries. All were enrolled in an online business course, and the treatment involved random assignment to either face-to-face or virtual...
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