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The primary objective of this study focuses on perceived values of entrepreneurship and creativity in business … “creativity-enabling elements.” In a normal situation, when businesses focus more on optimizing their resources for commercial … gains, perceptions about values of entrepreneurial creativity are usually vague. However, in difficult times and harsh …
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While much research has focused on entrepreneurship and creativity in developed economies, the notions of both topics … understand the perceptions of entrepreneurs about the role that innovation and creativity may play in their own entrepreneurial …. The research also sought to understand how "creativity," broadly applied ("innovation" and "creative performance") affects …
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While much research has focused on entrepreneurship and creativity in developed economies, the notions of both topics … understand the perceptions of entrepreneurs about the role that innovation and creativity may play in their decisions to start …. The research also sought to understand how “creativity,” broadly applied (“innovation” and “creative performance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012969339
This study focuses on perceived values of entrepreneurship and creativity within a turbulent environment. The initial … hypothesis is that a typical entrepreneurial process carries with its “creativity-enabling elements”. In a normal situation …, businesses focus on optimizing their resources for commercial gains, thus perceptions about values of entrepreneurial creativity …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014161890
The primary objective of this study focuses on perceived values of entrepreneurship and creativity in business … 'creativity-enabling elements.' In a normal situation, when businesses focus more on optimizing their resources for commercial … gains, perceptions about values of entrepreneurial creativity are usually vague. However, in difficult times and harsh …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014166231