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I, entrepreneur

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2017
Five, diverse entrepreneurs from around the world share a common ambition of social good. Here they detail how they entered the world of startups.
Numair Khan   +5 more
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The Agreeable Entrepreneurs

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
A study of a small sample of French dual-career entrepreneurs—businesspeople who were once in salaried employment—focuses on their motivations for change and how they viewed themselves in terms of five personality traits: agreeableness, conscientiousness, extraversion, neuroticism, and openness to experience.
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Nascent Entrepreneurs

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
Nascent entrepreneurs are people who are engaged in creating new ventures. This chapter reviews the international evidence on how many of them are there around the world, what they are doing, who they are, what makes them different, and which ones see their vision through to eventual start-up.
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Intrapreneurs, entrepreneurs and spin-off entrepreneurs: similarities and differences

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2010
The topic concerning intrapreneurs pursuing new ventures within established firms is underresearched, despite the booming literature on corporate venturing. We know little about whether intrapreneurs are especially competent, proactive, innovative, growth-oriented and risk takers – and how well they perform.
Bager, Torben   +2 more
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Manic tendencies are not related to being an entrepreneur, intending to become an entrepreneur, or succeeding as an entrepreneur

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2015
Popular literature suggests a relationship between entrepreneurship and manic tendencies, yet little scientific research has evaluated whether manic tendencies foster entrance into entrepreneurial roles, intent to become an entrepreneur, or success as an entrepreneur.In study 1, 225 undergraduates and business school students/affiliates took an online ...
Sheri L, Johnson   +2 more
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Mentoring the Entrepreneur

Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1998
Increasingly, nurse administrators are experiencing less of match between what they want in their careers and what contemporary health care organizations have to offer them, pursuing instead a variety of entrepreneurial ventures. The decision to strike out on one's own must consider current performance strengths and weaknesses, tolerance for ...
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Not everyone is an entrepreneur, but entrepreneurs are everywhere

International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, 2022
Laura Vall-llosera Casanovas   +1 more
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Musicians as entrepreneurs or entrepreneurs as musicians?

Creativity and Innovation Management, 2018
This study investigates how Swedish musicians in the non‐profit sector accept the “entrepreneur” label for themselves. The background section describes how identity work among “serious” musicians has, historically, made them shun any facet related to money‐making. The qualitative study shows that there is some remaining reluctance.
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Entrepreneurs and the Social Sciences

Economica, 1984
Abstract The burden of occupying the first established chair of business history at the. London School of Economics (and indeed the first in Britain) is happily lightened by the knowledge that the field is by no means as bereft of research and scholarship as this priority implies.
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