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Familiness has become widely accepted as the appropriate construct representing the unique bundle of resources arising out of family involvement in business. However as yet we do not fully understand the types of familiness or the conditions that give rise to them and as such familiness remains...
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literature related to the research problem. The foundation theories, entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship education literature …
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.More generally, this research contributes by advancing acontextualized theory of entrepreneurship that links features ofevolutionary …
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that have influenced the entrepreneurship literature, I draw upon research about entrepreneurs' personal competencies that … contacts, university entrepreneurship centers, and two populations of healthcare workers in the southern United States. Results …
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Entrepreneurial actions, such as new product introductions, infuse new information and drive the market process by moving the market either toward or away from existing market conditions. These products cause uncertainty for market participants, who engage in discourse as a sensemaking mechanism...
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stated that curriculum of education does not encourage students for entrepreneurship. …
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Emerging firms are the foundation for economic growth in today's business world, yet relatively little is known about the factors that contribute to the success or failure of developing organizations. This research study helps to address this broad question by examining the role that managerial...
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the management and entrepreneurship literatures by examining the under-researched area of risk-based decisions subsequent …
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