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ABSTRACT This study offers a comprehensive bibliometric and text‐mining overview of two decades of sustainability‐oriented entrepreneurship research. Drawing on 7563 peer‐reviewed articles from the Web of Science Core Collection, we map the field's evolution, thematic structure, and disciplinary convergence, identifying influential authors, networks ...
Giusy Sica +3 more
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Innovation of entrepreneurship education in auxiliary instruction system for college aesthetic course teaching under BPNN model. [PDF]
Xia J.
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Fear of Failure as a Gendered Barrier to Building Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
ABSTRACT Drawing on four well‐established theoretical perspectives, this paper proposes an intersectional, emotionally grounded framework for understanding how gender and age jointly shape entrepreneurial perceptions across psychological, social, and cultural domains.
Giusy Sica +3 more
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The nexus of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship research: Bibliometric analysis
Atthaphon Mumi +2 more
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Exploration and Practice on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education for Agricultural and Forestry University Students [PDF]
Jingbang Hu, Qingan Huang
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Impact of crowdfunding, entrepreneurial finance and varieties of entrepreneurial ecosystems after COVID pandemic for rural women. [PDF]
Lyu Z, Murtaza N.
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ABSTRACT This study examines how carbon accounting can be used to govern, not merely report, circular economy principles in shipping corporations. Grounded in institutional theory and aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda, this study introduces circular harmony as an accounting design principle: Circular interventions are embedded in a single well‐to‐wake ...
Assunta Di Vaio +2 more
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Why is it important? Financial literacy in students in entrepreneurship: A systematic literature review. [PDF]
Romadhon DNA, Mulyadi H.
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ABSTRACT This study examines consumer purchase intentions for a sofa produced through industrial symbiosis (IS), utilizing recycled textiles and fibers. As a high‐investment product, the IS sofa requires a significant financial commitment and involves complex decision‐making, an area less studied compared with other sustainable goods categories.
Rosa Maria Dangelico +2 more
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