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Entrepreneurship Policies [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
In this paper, we discuss the current status of the literature on entrepreneurship policy. The purpose is to discuss and assess several fundamental questions pertaining to entrepreneurship policies, such as “What is the optimal rate of entrepreneurship?” and “What entrepreneurship policies to pursue to remedy market failures and to avoid policy ...
Karlsson, Charlie, Andersson, Martin
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Entrepreneurship, Opportunity, and Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This papers contrasts "invention-to-growth" policies derived from macroeconomic models with "opportunity-to-growth" policies suggested by consideration of microeconomic fundamentals. I focus on the effectiveness of opportunity exploitation by entrepreneurs relative to established incumbents - in particular, how the relative "price of entry" depends on ...
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Entrepreneurship, Opportunities and Entrepreneurial Learning

2021
The review of literature covering business incubation, with a focus on university-based incubators (UBI) presented in Chap. 2 points to an important knowledge gap; namely, how the incubation process works in practice from the perspective of incubatees.
Oswald Jones   +2 more
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Opportunity formation in social entrepreneurship

Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, 2011
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of opportunity and its role in social entrepreneurship processes.Design/methodology/approachThe paper presents a single‐case study of a sustainable community in Denmark. The data include interviews, documents and television programmes.FindingsThe case study finds that the opportunity takes a ...
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Entrepreneurship Motivation: Opportunity and Necessity

2019
Nascent entrepreneurs have their own business for several reasons, but one can easily distinguish their motivations in two types: the willingness to be an entrepreneur and the need to be one. Finding a good opportunity in the market is not the only way to start a business; entrepreneurs also start a business because there is no better or no other ...
Angela Mota, Vitor Braga, Vanessa Ratten
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Opportunity Recognition in Social Entrepreneurship

The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2012
Opportunity recognition (OR) is at the very heart of entrepreneurship. However, research on OR in the context of social entrepreneurship is still in its early stages. First, this article identifies, codifies and analyses OR-relevant articles on social entrepreneurship (SE) through the lens of Sarasvathy’s three views of entrepreneurial opportunity ...
Othmar M. Lehner, Juha Kansikas
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Entrepreneurship Opportunities in Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is becoming the center stage and the rightful stage for geopolitical and global business. With data privacy regulations in place, the world has experienced serious attacks. These attacks need specialized attention from highly skilled personnel to counter them.
Nick Rahimi   +2 more
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Opportunities for Green Entrepreneurship

This integration involves adopting practices that reduce waste, conserve resources, and lower emissions. Green entrepreneurs often focus on sectors such as renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, eco-friendly products, and waste management. By pioneering solutions in these areas, they contribute to mitigating climate change, protecting biodiversity,
Arvinder Kour Mehta   +4 more
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Globalization of social entrepreneurship opportunities

Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2008
Abstract Social entrepreneurship has emerged as an important research topic in the literature. This interest stems from social entrepreneurs' role in addressing serious social problems on a worldwide scale while enhancing social wealth, often without regard for profits.
Zahra SA   +4 more
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Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Opportunities and Challenges149

ANVESHAK-International Journal of Management, 2015
The last decade has made it clearly visible we cannot afford economic development on the expense of environmental and society. Our Society is currently galloping natural resources at such a fast rate for their own needs that is compromising on the needs and ability of future generations.
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