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Business start-up 1 Consumer attitudes 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Emotion 1 Empathy 1 Hierarchical regression modelling 1 Institutional factors 1 Moral obligation 1 Motivation 1 Prior experience with social problems 1 Saudi Arabia 1 Saudi-Arabien 1 Social economy 1 Social entrepreneurial intention 1 Social relations 1 Social self-efficacy 1 Social support 1 Soziale Beziehungen 1 Sozialwirtschaft 1 Unternehmensgründung 1 Verbrauchereinstellung 1 fee 1 hierarchical regression modelling 1 project performance 1 task environment factors 1
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Algarni, Eidah A. 1 Aloulou, Wassim J. 1 Phua, Florence 1
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Construction Management and Economics 1 Social enterprise journal 1
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Determinants of social entrepreneurial intention : empirical evidence from the Saudi context
Aloulou, Wassim J.; Algarni, Eidah A. - In: Social enterprise journal 18 (2022) 4, pp. 605-625
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Determining the relationship between fee structure and project performance between firms: an empirical study based on institutional and task environment perspectives
Phua, Florence - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 1, pp. 45-56
Construction firms, under the influence of different dynamic institutional and task environment forces, are likely to have differing perceptions about the determinants of project performance. To test this proposition, this study uses institutional and task environment frameworks to investigate...
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