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Fiesta Octaviani,Renaldi Renaldi,Sabrina Oktaria Sihombing
Pág. 238 - 248
Abstract: This study aims to examine the factors that have the potential to influence student?s entrepreneurial intentions using the TPB theory model along with several other factors (i.e., attitude towards entrepreneurship, subjective norms, perceived b...
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Rui Miguel Dantas, Aamar Ilyas, José Moleiro Martins and João Xavier Rita
The purpose of this research paper is to explore the antecedents and consequences of circular entrepreneurship in emerging markets. The consequences of circular entrepreneurship will be explored through the lens of three dimensions of sustainability: soc...
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Jiquan Peng, Juan Chen and Liguo Zhang
The relative poverty statuses of female and male migrant workers are complex: (i) as a group, migrant workers are relatively better off than their rural hometown fellow residents but are deprived compared to the long-term residents of the cities to which...
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Álvaro Dias, Graça M. Silva
Pág. 40 - 49
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Rita Klapper, Paul Upham and Kalevi Kurronen
In the context of the connections between lifestyle entrepreneurship and sustainability, we discuss the way in which social capital may partially substitute or compensate for manufactured and natural capital. In terms of methods we use a case study commu...
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Catalin Drob
The goal of this article is to emphasize the main aspects which characterize the notions of entrepreneur, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial culture. The notion of entrepreneur has been introduced in the economic literature since the late seventeenth c...
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Maria Trofin
Difficult to capture in precise strokes of a definition of entrepreneur is not only linguistic but also chronological connotations. Entrepreneur or business leader or intraprenor, designer or manager, are all "hats" of entrepreneurship or a mood that is ...
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