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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gauge the impact of entrepreneurship training of students in Cameroon. In order to achieve the above, an empirical study was conducted in one of the main higher learning institution where entrepreneurial courses were first launched in Cameroon. The...
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Purpose – The study investigates some of the interventions which have been introduced by the Cameroonian government to support entrepreneurship and job creation and explore the challenges these interventions face, namely policy development, operational and pedagogic...
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Purpose – The paper investigates the roles played by East Asians professionals in the United States and Europe during the 1960s and 1970s in promoting delocalization and entrepreneurship in their respective countries. Design/methodology/approach – The approach used to collect data was...
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In essence, the Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurship series is an umbrella of annual reports that measures the United States entrepreneurship across national, state, and metro levels. Rather than focusing on inputs, the Kauffman Index focuses primarily on entrepreneurial outputs, the actual...
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The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is a worldwide coordinated data collection effort that provides insights on several individual attributes (perception of opportunities, perception of own capabilities to act entrepreneurially, fear of failure and entrepreneurial intentions), which,...
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This paper develops linkages between entrepreneurship and current policies developed in South Africa to alleviate poverty among marginalised individuals. Entrepreneurship is seen as a process of few peoples. Although some individuals have innate abilities as entrepreneurs, many can also develop...
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