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Entrepreneurial intentions have been extensively studied, but little is known about the intended mode of entry into entrepreneurship and its antecedents. This study tests the utility of the theory of planned behavior in a new, more specific context, namely business takeover intentions. The...
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The aim of this paper is to understand how sustainable entrepreneurship competence impacts entrepreneurial intentions in two educational contexts: in higher education and in secondary education. We applied the sustainable entrepreneurship framework, which includes six competencies of sustainable...
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This study investigates how market-oriented behavior (MO) and performance measurement systems (PMS) adoption are associated with performance in SMEs. Empirical data was collected by a survey from 123 Finnish firms. Empirical data is analyzed by structural equation modeling (SEM) and factor...
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This study focuses on the firm's strategy process and especially on the firm's strategic management competence. Strategic management competence is defined as a firm's ability to involve different actors in the strategy process, characterised by the formalisation and use of different strategic...
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Purpose The purpose is to examine the relationship between entrepreneurs’ exit strategies and modes of entry. The topic of exit strategies in the context of approaching retirement warrants further attention. Design/methodology/approach We apply logistic regression to analyse 1,192 responses to...
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