Entrepreneurial Intention Among Engineering Students: The Moderating Role of Entrepreneurship Education in Japan. [PDF]
Kurata K+4 more
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Research on factors affecting serial entrepreneurial intention: An interpretive structure model. [PDF]
Bai X, Cheng D, Chen Y.
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Predictors of Professional Entrepreneurial Intention and Behavior in the Educational Field
Doina Usaci
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Research on the Mechanism of Entrepreneurial Education Quality, Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy and Entrepreneurial Intention in Social Sciences, Engineering and Science Education [PDF]
Yonghui Cao, He Jiang, Wei Xiong
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ABSTRACT Transforming current business practices is key to addressing urgent sustainability grand challenges. To achieve such transformation, we first must foster the internalization of pro‐sustainability business attitudes among prospective business practitioners.
Justo Alberto Ramírez‐Franco+2 more
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The effect of entrepreneurship education on the entrepreneurial intention of different college students: Gender, household registration, school type, and poverty status. [PDF]
Deng W, Wang J.
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From Tweets to Insights: Social Opinion Mining on Corporate Social Responsibility
ABSTRACT Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become increasingly critical as firms seek to balance financial goals with social and environmental responsibilities. Our study introduces a three‐phase structured method to analyze stakeholders' opinions on CSR through Social Opinion Mining, utilizing stakeholder and legitimacy theories.
Chiara Leggerini, Mariasole Bannò
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How positive emotions affect entrepreneurial intention of college students: A moderated mediation model. [PDF]
Pan L, Li J, Du T, Hu Z, Ye JH.
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Champion, Activist or Intrapreneur? A Typology of Change Agents for Corporate Sustainability
ABSTRACT Focus on employee sustainability change agents is growing within corporate sustainability literature yet is fragmented across multiple research streams and disciplines. Increased consistency and clarity are needed for research to support these employees to enact change.
Elaine M. Daly+2 more
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