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In July 2009, a team of 38 researchers carried out the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) survey in the Kingdom of Tonga. The GEM survey estimates the proportion of the general population involved in business start-ups and new firm creation. This paper describes not the results of the survey...
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A “neighbour” separated by 6,000 km of Pacific, Mexico is by far New Zealand’s largest trading partner in Latin America and its 15th largest overall. With two-way trade worth NZ$584 million in 2002, many Mexicans grow up on New Zealand milk powder and baby formula. Not only is Mexico’s...
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Australasian countries have huge numbers of young entrepreneurs. Yet the state of entrepreneurship education in this … and categorises best-practice models of enterprise education, focussing especially on non-business entrepreneurship and … university-wide enterprise requirements. The paper summarises these data and formulates “models of enterprise education” outside …
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competitiveness, quality and management, replacing the simple profit idea, is a challenge. The concern for quality management has … create internal management mechanisms is also very important, from the improvement of agricultural processes to the placement … of the product on market. This study analyzes the relationship between the management level of Brazilian farms with land …
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Although the sustainable development (SD) is associated with the triple balance of economic, social and environmental areas, we raised a question: whether it is an achievable goal for ordinary business units to develop sustainably. The theoretical research substantiates the contradictory essence...
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