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Entrepreneurship 4 perceptual variables 3 Overconfidence 2 Perceptions 2 entrepreneurship behavior 2 social entrepreneurs 2 social entrepreneurship 2 social passion 2 Bahrain 1 Business start-up 1 Entrepreneurs 1 Entrepreneurship approach 1 Perceptual Variables 1 Perceptual variables 1 Saudi Arabia 1 Saudi-Arabien 1 Self-Employment 1 Self-employment 1 Social economy 1 Sozialwirtschaft 1 United Arab Emirates 1 Unternehmensgründung 1 Unternehmer 1 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate 1 nascent entrepreneurship 1
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Free 5 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Alarifi, Ghadah 2 Alkhoraif, Abdullah Abdulaziz 2 Asad, Muzaffar 2 Minniti, Maria 2 Satar, Mir Shahid 2 Schade, Christian 2 Franetovic Parker, Francisco 1 Koellinger, Philipp 1 Köllinger, Philipp 1 Lennon Sabatini, Joaquin 1
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Cogent Business & Management 1 Cogent business & management 1 DIW Discussion Papers 1 Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 1 MPRA Paper 1
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EconStor 2 RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Influence of perceptual and demographic factors on the likelihood of becoming social entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and United Arab Emirates – an empirical analysis
Satar, Mir Shahid; Alarifi, Ghadah; Alkhoraif, Abdullah … - In: Cogent Business & Management 10 (2023) 3, pp. 1-20
A growing body of literature contributes to empirical examination of social entrepreneurship (S-ENT) intention formation. However, the extant literature overlooks the influence of perceptual factors in explaining the individual's propensity to engage in S-ENT. Drawing on this gap and taking as...
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Influence of perceptual and demographic factors on the likelihood of becoming social entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and United Arab Emirates : an empirical analysis
Satar, Mir Shahid; Alarifi, Ghadah; Alkhoraif, Abdullah … - In: Cogent business & management 10 (2023) 3, pp. 1-20
A growing body of literature contributes to empirical examination of social entrepreneurship (S-ENT) intention formation. However, the extant literature overlooks the influence of perceptual factors in explaining the individual's propensity to engage in S-ENT. Drawing on this gap and taking as...
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Perceptual variables and nascent entrepreneurship in Chile: opportunity versus necessity
Lennon Sabatini, Joaquin; Franetovic Parker, Francisco - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2006
(decision to undertake a new business). Document will use the work "Perceptual Variables and Nascent Entrepreneurship" (2005) of …
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"I think I can, I think I can": Overconfidence and Entrepreneurial Behavior
Koellinger, Philipp; Minniti, Maria; Schade, Christian - 2005
Many firms fail shortly after inception. Yet individuals continue starting businesses. Prewar economists such as Keynes invoked animal spirits and stressed psychological factors in their explanations of economic behavior. Using a large sample obtained from surveys conducted in 18 countries, we...
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"I Think I Can, I Think I Can": Overconfidence and Entrepreneurial Behavior
Köllinger, Philipp; Minniti, Maria; Schade, Christian - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2005
Many firms fail shortly after inception. Yet individuals continue starting businesses. Prewar economists such as Keynes invoked animal spirits and stressed psychological factors in their explanations of economic behavior. Using a large sample obtained from surveys conducted in 18 countries, we...
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