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A movement that began almost accidentally 35 years ago in Denmark is showing that when factories use the waste of other nearby factories as their raw material, advantages to the environment and the local economy abound.
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This research examines the processes and resultant outcomes of a student- initiated and administered state-level external marketing project. The paper describes the contribution of entrepreneurship to state and regional development and discusses how university-based entrepreneurship programmes...
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What motivates entrepreneurs to learn and grow in their business is a question the answer to which has been attempted in this article. Similarly, answers to some questions like the existence of specific processes which help in generating motives for learning, the mechanisms adopted by...
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Entrepreneurial infrastructure, as the term is used in this article, represents the facilities and services present within a given geographic area which encourage the birth of new ventures and the growth and development of small- and medium- sized enterprises. The model of entrepreneurial...
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This paper develops a framework to assess the attitudes of low-income individu als toward entrepreneurship on the basis of a survey of the residents of a public housing in a major south-western city in the United States. These attitudes are treated by the study as consequences of the conditions...
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