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ENHANCING HUMAN WELL-BEING THROUGH RESPONSIBLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP: MEDIATING ROLE OF FAMILY CULTURE
Well-being has become one of the major aspirations of people worldwide. This concern is reflected in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 3 and 12, as well as in the growing attention given by entrepreneurship ...
Kenneth Chukwujioke Agbim +1 more
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Post-Materialism as a Cultural Factor Influencing Entrepreneurial Activity across Nations [PDF]
The study of the determinants of entrepreneurship at the country level has been domi-nated by economic influences. The relative stability of differences in levels of entrepreneurship across countries suggests that other forces such as certain ...
Lorraine Uhlaner, Roy Thurik, Jan Hutjes
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ABSTRACT Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) dominate the global business landscape, making their sustainability efforts crucial. Yet little is known about how institutional contexts shape these practices. Using Institutional Theory, we compare the influence of cluster membership (CM), global value chain (GVC) membership, and the organizational ...
Barbara Caemmerer +2 more
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Entrepreneurship and Human Development: A Capability Approach [PDF]
We provide a formal model of entrepreneurship in human development. The framework is provided by the capabilities approach (CA). Hence we extend not only the conceptualisation of entrepreneurship in development, but the reach of the CA into ...
Naudé, Wim, Gries,Thomas
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ABSTRACT This study examines sustainable entrepreneurship (SE) in emerging economies through the case of Black Cacau, a Brazilian bean‐to‐bar enterprise integrating agroforestry, direct trade, and Afro‐Brazilian cultural empowerment. Adapting the Patagonia‐based framework of Allal‐Chérif et al., the study explores how SE operates under conditions of ...
Marcelo Dionisio
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Innovative Minds, Sharing Hesitations: Open Innovation Meets Green Entrepreneurship
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationships between innovative thinking tendency, knowledge hiding behavior within organizations, open innovation, and green entrepreneurship among employees in technology firms. Data collected from 386 participants were analyzed using cluster analysis and structural equation modeling.
Ebru Polat
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Cultural prototypes of the successful entrepreneur: a cross-cultural comparison of Estonia, the United Kingdom and China [PDF]
This paper reflects the results of the first stage of the international research program “Entrepreneurship Work in Organizations Requiring Leadership Development” (E-WORLD).
Denny, Simon +6 more
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Empowering or excluding? A cultural perspective on how the entrepreneurship industry reinforces privilege [PDF]
While the entrepreneurship industry presents itself as a supporter of entrepreneurial activity, mounting evidence shows it also fosters over-entry, disproportionately valorizes high-growth ventures, and contributes to declining venture quality.
Kyprianou, Christina, Vedula, Siddharth
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ABSTRACT This study provides an exploratory, descriptive analysis of how knowledge management (KM) research engages with responsible sustainability from a strategic perspective. Using bibliometric science mapping, we analyse 97 Web of Science publications to identify dominant thematic patterns, relative emphases and conceptual blind spots shaping the ...
Jaime J. González‐Masip
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Determinants of Entrepreneurship: Are Women Different? [PDF]
In this paper we investigate, for the first time, how individual determinants of entrepreneurship - such as age, income, education, work status, skills, access to networks and fear of failure - differ between males and females.
Fernanda Llussa
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