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Entrepreneurship 325 Entrepreneurship approach 290 Business start-up 250 Unternehmensgründung 250 Entrepreneurs 116 Unternehmer 115 SME 91 KMU 90 entrepreneurship 84 Informal economy 67 Informelle Wirtschaft 64 Firm performance 58 Unternehmenserfolg 58 Women 55 Frauen 52 USA 48 United States 48 Gender 44 Geschlecht 39 Developing countries 35 Entwicklungsländer 35 Africa 30 Weibliche Führungskräfte 30 Women managers 30 Microfinance 28 Innovation 27 China 25 Selbstständige 24 Self-employed 24 Afrika 23 Personality psychology 23 Persönlichkeitspsychologie 23 Social network 23 South Africa 23 Soziales Netzwerk 23 Social capital 22 Ethnic group 21 Ethnische Gruppe 21 India 21 Institutional economics 21
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Article 925 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 499 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 499 Case study 4 Fallstudie 4 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Sammelwerk 2 Article 1
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English 646 Undetermined 283
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Williams, Colin C. 39 Koveos, Peter 34 KOVEOS, PETER E. 19 Morris, Michael H. 18 KOVEOS, PETER 16 WILLIAMS, COLIN C. 11 Coleman, Susan 8 Halkias, Daphne 8 Mungaray, Alejandro 7 Rogoff, Edward G. 7 Santos, Susana C. 7 Urban, Boris 7 AUKEN, HOWARD VAN 6 Danes, Sharon M. 6 Epstein, Marc J. 6 HALKIAS, DAPHNE 6 Mahadea, Darma 6 Nadin, Sara 6 Yuthas, Kristi 6 Adom, Kwame 5 COLEMAN, SUSAN 5 He, Xiaohong 5 Kaciak, Eugene 5 Manolova, Tatiana S. 5 Memili, Esra 5 Robinson, Jeffrey A. 5 Teixeira, Aurora Amélia Castro 5 VanAuken, Howard E. 5 Amatucci, Frances M. 4 Cardon, Melissa S. 4 Eisenman, Micki 4 Fairchild, Gregory B. 4 Gurtoo, Anjula 4 Hayes, Richard N. 4 Haynes, George W. 4 Heck, Ramona Kay Zachary 4 Iakovidou, Olga 4 KSHETRI, NIR 4 Kedir, Abbi Mamo 4 Kosta, Brunilda 4
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Journal of developmental entrepreneurship : JDE ; a publication devoted to issues concerning microenterprise development 541 Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 283 Journal of developmental entrepreneurship : JDE 104 Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 499 RePEc 283 OLC EcoSci 144 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2 EconStor 1
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CIVIC CAPITALISM: ENTREPRENEURS, THEIR VENTURES AND COMMUNITIES
MONTI, DANIEL J.; RYAN, ANDREA D.; BRUSH, CANDIDA; … - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 03, pp. 353-375
Entrepreneurs and everyday businessmen and women have long engaged in different kinds of civic-minded activities. This study explores ways that urban entrepreneurs and managers engage in civic activities while pursuing business growth. In this preliminary analysis of owners and managers who have...
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THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL TIES AND SELF-EFFICACY IN FORMING ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS AND MOTIVATING NASCENT BEHAVIOR
SEQUEIRA, JENNIFER; MUELLER, STEPHEN L.; MCGEE, JEFFREY E. - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 03, pp. 275-293
Theoretical models of entrepreneurship suggest that an individual's intention to start an enterprise is a strong predictor of eventual entrepreneurial action. Less understood are factors that influence the likelihood of entrepreneurial intentions and nascent behavior. In this study, we develop...
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ON THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISES IN CHINA
FUNG, HUNG-GAY; XU, XIAOQING ELEANOR; ZHANG, QI-ZI - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 04, pp. 399-414
Using the comprehensive 2000 and 2002 surveys of Chinese entrepreneurs conducted by the National Association of Private Entrepreneurs and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, we examine the characteristics and financial performance of private enterprises in China. Entrepreneurs, on average,...
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INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES AFFECTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CHINA
KSHETRI, NIR - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 04, pp. 415-432
Institutions influencing entrepreneurship are undergoing significant transformation in China. During the Mao era, private entrepreneurship was virtually eradicated and was a political taboo. As reflected in the macro-level economic data, there has been an evolution of entrepreneur-friendly...
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FACTORS CONTRIBUTORY TO SUCCESS: A STUDY OF PAKISTAN'S SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
COY, STEVEN P.; SHIPLEY, MARGARET F.; OMER, KHURSHEED; … - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 02, pp. 181-198
Small business and entrepreneurship have been at the heart of Pakistan's economy for almost 60 years, yet little (if any) research has been conducted that identifies factors crucial for small business success in Pakistan. In the past, studies identifying factors crucial for small business...
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
SALGADO-BANDA, HÉCTOR - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 01, pp. 3-29
This study examines the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth by using a new variable based on patent data to proxy for productive entrepreneurship. Data on self-employment is used as an alternative proxy. The study considers 22 OECD countries and finds a positive relationship between...
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EXPLORING PARTNERSHIP ENTERPRISE FOR THE RURAL POOR THROUGH AN EXPERIMENTAL POULTRY PROGRAM IN BANGLADESH
MAKITA, RIE - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 02, pp. 217-237
Self-employment promotion for poverty reduction has been administered through microcredit programs in Bangladesh. While microcredit has opened up new opportunities for the poor to start enterprises, some of them have not benefited from microcredit schemes. To enable the poor left behind to...
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BARRIERS TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SME GROWTH IN TRANSITION: THE CASE OF KOSOVA
KRASNIQI, BESNIK A. - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 01, pp. 71-94
This study investigates the barriers to growth of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Kosova. It is based on a SME survey conducted by Riinvest Institute at the end of 2002 which identified critical business environment barriers perceived by entrepreneurs such as legal environment,...
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THE ECONOMIC LIMITS OF TRUST: THE CASE OF A LATIN-AMERICAN URBAN INFORMAL COMMERCE SECTOR
JAFFE, KLAUS; CARCIENTE, SARY LEVY; ZANONI, WLADIMIR - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 03, pp. 339-352
Social capital is thought to be an important source of social cohesion and a key ingredient for socioeconomic expansion in developing nations. We study its role among street vendors and their money lenders in Caracas, an illegal business based solely on trust and social bonds. We analyzed demand...
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ETHNICITY: THE ROLE OF HUMAN CAPITAL AND FAMILY SOCIAL CAPITAL
SIQUEIRA, ANA CRISTINA O. - In: Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE) 12 (2007) 01, pp. 31-46
This study of Brazilian immigrants in the United States examines the extent to which the human capital and the family social capital theories explain the probability of owning a business. This study incorporates into the analytical models a variable that controls for the presence of a market...
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