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genuine capitalism and the demands of modern business. Yet contemporary African business cultures reveal that a capitalist … African big business reveals that business and profit are culturally acceptable. Existing theories of African capitalism are … ill-equipped to explain changes in African business cultures, which increasingly are as diverse as any across the globe …
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of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship can be taken as a study of the entrepreneur and new business creation. However …
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This exegesis examines the proposition that playwriting is an entrepreneurial activity when combined with the role of producer. The thesis demonstrates that, when a playwright combines the two roles and considers the development of a network of relationships in the process, positive steps can be...
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This study proposes a multi-dimension, multi-contingent "fit" perspective for examining different practices adapted by entrepreneurial firms in acquiring human resources. We posit that while environmental constraints are important considerations for adapting recruitment practices through...
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break in the disruptiveness of entrepreneurship and business papers occurred around 1999. These results should not be taken …
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that addresses a real business problem. However it can be challenging to find a suitable business problem, particularly if … the network can exist only during the class period. This case presents a realistic business scenario and network … exercise is for students to solve a business problem by applying concepts related to basic network configuration, local area …
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knowledge and skills that appear to be a prerequisite for business success. …
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Often, the issue of entrepreneurship is analyzed more in terms of the skills of the person in question and less in terms of secondary factors. However, one cannot neglect the role of luck in achieving success, nor the capitalization of the right opportunity at the right time. Although long-term...
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better understand the complicity of business there is a need for a shift from diagnostic attention on how businesses are …
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within business and management research by conducting bibliometric performance analyses and science mappings. We identified …
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