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In this AI era, entrepreneurship education (EE) plays a key role in shaping the entrepreneurial intentions (EI) of university students and has become a major area of research.
Asmar Yulastri +7 more
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When to Start a New Firm?: Modelling the Timing of Novice and Serial Entrepreneurs [PDF]
The success of new start-up firms often depends on timing. It is valuable for the potential entrepreneur to wait for the right moment before starting a new firm.
Gries, Thomas, Naude, Wim
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Entrepreneurial exit, ability and engagement across countries in different stages of development [PDF]
Entrepreneurial ability has been suggested to be an important predictor of entrepreneurial engagement. In this paper we investigate the extent to which different types of recent entrepreneurial exit experiences foster entrepreneurial ability and ...
Jolanda Hessels, Peter van der Zwan
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This study examines the relationships between Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO), Market Orientation (MO), Competitive Advantage (CA), networking (NW), and Marketing Performance (MP) among women-led micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in the Dakshina ...
Deekshitha +2 more
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Cynicism Starts Young: Age and Entrepreneurship over Transition [PDF]
Studies of self-employment determinants in developed market economies comprise the effects of business cycle, changing social structures or legal framework, industrial organization regulations and government policies.
Joanna Nestorowicz, Joanna Tyrowicz
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Serial crowdfunding, social capital, and project success
In this paper, we focus attention on serial crowdfunders, that is, entrepreneurs who repeatedly turn to crowdfunding to finance their projects. We argue that serial crowdfunders take advantage of the social contacts with those that backed their previous ...
Buttice, V, Wright, M, Colombo, MG
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The rapid integration of artificial intelligence in education and entrepreneurship highlights the importance of artificial intelligence literacy as a foundational skill for fostering entrepreneurial intentions in the digital economy.
Cong Doanh Duong
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Background: Many scholars focus their research efforts on the entrepreneurial intention of students and non-entrepreneurs, yet most of these scholars found empirical evidence that intention does not necessarily lead these individuals to start businesses (
Melodi Botha +2 more
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Are the self-employed really jacks-of-all-trades? Testing the assumptions and implications of Lazear's theory of entrepreneurship with German data [PDF]
Using a large representative German data set and various concepts of self-employment, this paper tests the 'jack-of-all-trades' view of entrepreneurship by Lazear (AER 2004).
Lechmann, Daniel S. J., Schnabel, Claus
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Although refugees are often perceived as a burden to the socioeconomic fabric in some places, entrepreneurship offers a promising avenue for refugees to participate in the economy, secure decent work, and achieve self-reliance.
Martin Mabunda Baluku +4 more
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