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Knowledge intensive business service firms (KIBS) are an important element of modern economies and thus attracting increasing interest in scientific research. In the existing literature it is argued that due to the important role of knowledge, innovation and userproducer interaction in the KIBS...
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The purpose of this paper is to amend the resource-based view of strategic management from an entrepreneurial point of view. We firstly attempt to make a brief survey of the conceptual framework of the RBV by contrasting it with the competitive forces approach (CFA) presented by Porter (1980)....
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and people that are only thinking about entrepreneurship (maybe-entrepreneurs) is close to linear and less steep than for …, satisfaction level, and experience (entrepreneurial maturity) of potential and practicing entrepreneurs. By using the cusp … experienced entrepreneurs (pre-entrepreneurs), whereas for more experienced entrepreneurs the relationship is proposed to be …
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Entrepreneurship and management education is important in developing knowledge and skills of entrepreneurs. In this … paper, entrepreneurship education satisfaction and quality are compared between two countries: Slovenia and Romania, and the …
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it focuses on the socio-economic factors associated with the entrepreneurs, on the national framework conditions … affecting entrepreneurship and on the financial architecture of the firms. The survey data of 103 TBSFs shows that 82 percent of … entrepreneurs finance their firms with their own personal savings at seed stage. The debt-financing funds mostly in the form of …
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and finance with their financial crises, of the vision of entrepreneurship and, finally, the understanding of a …
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Entrepreneurship has been described by Schumpeter as an individual innovator gifted with vision, capacity to take risk … and power to convince others to contribute. The School of Louvain has shown that entrepreneurship could also be a … collective endeavor and take place in large companies. Today collective entrepreneurs have considerably increased their power …
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This paper tries to show how the concept of social enterprise is increasingly used in many countries. In Europe, the most significant steps have been taken by the Italian parliament in the early 90?'s and since 2002 by the UK government which has decided to map and promote social enterprises....
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Two seemingly separate disciplines, social entrepreneurship and sustainable microfinance, have both matured and …
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Our objectives in this paper are threefold. First, we identify the nature of entrepreneurial climate in ancient Athens. Drawing on the analyses of Athenian writers we argue that, although philosophers, politicians, and generals enjoyed greater civil and social status relative to those pursuing...
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