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these questions and explains the relationship between entrepreneurship, innovation and development. Policy lessons are drawn …
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This article reports the results of a national survey that estimates the rate of immigrant entrepreneurship in a …
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This paper provides an evaluation of the state of global development two years after the global financial crisis of 2008. It argues that in the wake of the crisis a number of re‐assessments of global development has taken place, especially with respect to (i) the surprising origins of the...
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of systematic training on entrepreneurship opportunity recognition in China. Moreover, the low percentage of students … is that students in both countries indicate a need for the knowledge and skills of entrepreneurship; and the need for …
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Many countries of the world have developed various policies and programmes to promote entrepreneurship; developing … countries have found developing entrepreneurship by indigenising the economy appealing, as it would also address the economic …
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considerably less favourable to entrepreneurship, compared to Japan. On the other hand, cultural differences between the … Netherlands and Japan explain a substantial part of the difference in entrepreneurship rates between the two countries. …
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and bureaucracy. However, despite these difficulties there has been an explosion of technology-based entrepreneurship in …
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Examines how enterprises can restructure in the spirit of social partnership with maximum economic benefits and minimum costs for the workers, communities and society at large.
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Green investments can greatly contribute to finance small innovative sustainable businesses, especially in less developed countries (LDCs) where capital is scarce. However, there is a lack of human resources capacity both in the firms and especially in the investor side. Even though there are...
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This study seeks to examine the nature of enterprises owned by Native American tribes or individuals. An original survey is utilised, using a convenience sample of Native American-owned retail, construction and service firms located primarily in the northwest USA. Likert-type questions involving...
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