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Greg Murphy, Neil Tocher, Tyler Burch
Pág. 99 - 114
Recent research suggests that (1) business failure rates are lower than previously thought and (2) business owners exit businesses for myriad reasons besides performance. Despite these findings, relatively little is known about whether personal character...
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Charles H. Matthews, Mark T. Schenkel, Matthew W. Ford, Sherrie E. Human (Retired)
Pág. 15 - 30
Although scholars have considered the financing challenges facing small businesses for some time, little work has focused on financing issues at the venture's nascent stage. In this study, we investigate the sources of funding sought by nascent entrepren...
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Charles H. Matthews, Mark T. Schenkel, Matthew W. Ford, Sherrie E. Human
Pág. 53 - 80
While both entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial processes yield new ventures, similarities and differences between these two initiation processes and their impact on subsequent venture performance may be substantial. Operating factors that are typically i...
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Siri Terjesen
Pág. pp. 153 - 178
This study investigates three competing but complementary perspectives on factorsrelated to entrepreneurial firm growth. We examine individual (entrepreneur)firm and national environment factors associated with the growth expectationsof nascent, baby and...
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