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The Economic Impact of High-Growth Startups [PDF]
With labels like "gazelles," "cheetahs" and "unicorns," high-growth firms are a rare phenomenon in entrepreneurship that have a big impact on the economy.
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ABSTRACT Institutional entrepreneurs abound in sustainability. Although the hybridity and balance of economic, social, and environmental goals have received scholarly attention, we still know little about how these institutional entrepreneurs approach the new norm where business organizations favor social and environmental sustainability over economic ...
Tina Sendlhofer, Arno Kourula
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Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know, by D. Bornstein and S. Davis
Ruby Simpson
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Gastcollege in de cursus Ondernemerschap van de opleiding B Muziek van het Prins Claus ...
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Entrepreneurship Spillover and the determinants of Key Sectors for new business creation: An inter-sectorial approach [PDF]
Whereas the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship focuses on the diffusion of innovative output and knowledge filter among new firms and industries (Acts, et al., 2005; Audrescht, 2007), it has not been studied the phenomenon of entrepreneurship
Massón-Guerra, José Luis +1 more
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ABSTRACT This study theorizes and empirically examines the relationship between multinational enterprises' (MNEs) entrepreneurial orientation (EO), environmental dynamism (ED), and their pursuit of disruptive sustainability in emerging markets. It also explores the moderating effects of host‐market governmental pressures and liabilities of foreignness (
Shufeng Xiao, Taewoo Roh, Byung Il Park
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Linking Corporate Entrepreneurship to Strategy, Structure, and Process: Suggested Research Directions [PDF]
Gregory G. Dess +2 more
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CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A STRATEGIC AND STRUCTURAL PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
Recently there has been a growing interest in the use of corporate entrepreneurship as a means for corporations to enhance the innovative abilities of their employees and, at the same time, increase corporate success through the creation of new corporate
João Ferreira
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ABSTRACT Environmental regulations increasingly pressure firms to adopt green practices, yet their effectiveness remains debated. Drawing on institutional theory and the resource‐based view, this study investigates the mechanisms linking environmental regulations to green supply chain management (GSCM) practices.
Shumin Liu +4 more
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