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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from June 1995

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 1995

Entrepreneurial networks and new organization growth.
June 22, 1995... Burt (1992) has observed that entrepreneurs bring three kinds of capital to the process of founding an organization: their personal financial resources, their personal skills, and their social resources. Entrepreneurial network researchers have...

Understanding the small enterprise financial objective function.
June 22, 1995... Small enterprises that are independently owner-managed, are not dominant in their sphere of activities, and are physically modest when measured by the usual indicators of business size such as sales revenues, assets, and number of employees, are...

Gender, structural factors, and credit terms between Canadian small businesses and financial institutions. (includes appendices)
June 22, 1995... Do credit terms differ between female and male small business owners? This question, fraught with emotional overtones and inconclusive findings, has received considerable attention in the public press and in academic research. If, indeed,...

The entrepreneurial decision: economic theory and empirical evidence.
June 22, 1995... The decision to become an entrepreneur may be viewed as an occupational choice, motivated by economic factors. Rather surprisingly, however, economics has lagged behind most other disciplines in studying the allocation of labor resources into...

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