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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from June 1994

516 total articles

This scholarly journal publishes original papers and conceptual and empirical articles in the field of entrepreneurship, including national and international studies of enterprise creation, small business management, minority issues in entrepreneurship, and more.

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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice archives from June 1994

Cultural values and the championing process. (includes appendix)
June 22, 1994... Recently multinational corporations have begun to develop new businesses in their overseas subsidiaries. This new business development activity has created a demand for champions, individuals capable of overcoming organizational resistance to new...

Environments for entrepreneurship development: key dimensions and research implications.
June 22, 1994... While a growing body of literature exists on entrepreneurial environments, the literature is highly fragmented. Some scholars have prepared a list of environmental conditions that may play a role in developing entrepreneurship in a country or...

The influence of self-efficacy on the development of entrepreneurial intentions and actions.
June 22, 1994... Entrepreneurship has been defined as "the creation of new enterprise" (Low & MacMillan, 1988, p. 141). This definition reflects a growing awareness that entrepreneurship is a" process of becoming rather than a state of being" (Bygrave, 1989, p....

Factors of new technology adoption in the retail sector.
June 22, 1994... In recent years, small manufacturing enterprises have been implementing new computerized technologies at an every-increasing rate (Acs & Audretsch, 1990; Julien, Estime, & Drilhon, 1993), and the trend is being accelerated by international...

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