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capital play on different types of entrepreneurship. As inequality increases, both forms of capital become weaker deterrents … of entry into necessity entrepreneurship, whereas for opportunity entrepreneurship, only financial capital becomes a … decreasing marginal returns on the likelihood of entry into necessity entrepreneurship, and that in the case of opportunity …
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The paper presents a social innovation as an innovitve business model with new social relations and indicates a few short cases to indicate how a social problem was addressed by a social innovation by entrepreneurial actions by microfinance service providers. The cases are from microcredit,...
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, relationship to the state, level of the corruption, approach to loan financing, and business optimism in the business environment …
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The objective of this paper is to examine and analyze the differences between Venture Capital development in Macedonia and several Central and Eastern Europe countries, to determine the reasons, and hence extract certain conclusions that will serve as a guideline in Macedonia’s venture capital...
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Knowledge spillovers are widely thought to be important for innovative activity, yet theory is ambiguous about the sign of the relationship. Assuming that knowledge spillovers are more easily exploited where intellectual property rights are weakly enforced, this paper uses country–industry...
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The paper presents a social innovation as an innovative business model with new social relations and indicates a few short cases to indicate how a social problem was addressed by a social innovation by entrepreneurial actions by microfinance service providers. The cases are from microcredit,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010723276
In this paper, we formalize the view that economic development requires high rates of productive entrepreneurship, and …
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This case study focuses on the challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in India due to lack of social support and stiff competition. It highlights the example of one real and recent Indian women entrepreneur, Megha Sharma was the founder and CEO of a company called "The Saffron Touch," who faced...
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We analyze gender discrimination in entrepreneurship finance. Access to finance is crucial for entrepreneurial success …
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We analyze gender discrimination in entrepreneurship finance. Access to finance is crucial for entrepreneurial success …
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