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Nurse Entrepreneurs

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1991
Would you like to be your own boss and make your own decisions? With many patients being discharged into the community, becoming homeless, or living in substandard housing without treatment or social support, becoming a nurse entrepreneur may be a possibility for you.
L A, Dibner, J S, Murphy
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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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Entrepreneurs’ Responses to Crime-Entrepreneurs in Mexico

2015
Organized crime and violence are among the most difficult challenges faced by entrepreneurs in Latin America (Latinobarometro, 2013). Entrepreneurs who develop new products, services and techniques (Smith, 2009) are confronted by crime-entrepreneurs (van Duyne, 1999), or violent entrepreneurs, in other words “groups and organizations that specialize in
Ramirez, Jacobo   +2 more
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Social Entrepreneurs

American Journal of Health Promotion, 2005
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