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Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice articles from November 2005

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 November 2005

Untangling the intuition mess: intuition as a construct in entrepreneurship research.
November 1, 2005... Entrepreneurs often use intuition to explain their actions. But because entrepreneurial intuition is poorly defined in the research literature: the "intuitive" is confused with the "innate," what is systematic is overlooked, and unexplained...

Effects of human capital and long-term human resources development and utilization on employment growth of small-scale businesses: a causal analysis (1).
November 1, 2005... The purpose of this study was to explore how three different human resource variables affect employment growth of small-scale enterprises: human capital of business owners, human capital of employees, and human resource development and...

A model of middle-level managers' entrepreneurial behavior.
November 1, 2005... Middle-level managers' entrepreneurial behavior is linked to successful corporate entrepreneurship. Herein, we integrate knowledge about corporate entrepreneurship and middle-level managers' behaviors to develop and explore a conceptual model....

All credit to men? Entrepreneurship, finance, and gender.
November 1, 2005... Availability of, and access to finance is a critical element to the start-up and consequent performance of any enterprise. Hence, any barriers or impediments to accessing appropriate levels or sources of funding will have an enduring and...

Institutional influences on the worldwide expansion of venture capital.
November 1, 2005... The venture capital (VC) industry started in the United States and then spread worldwide. As it spread into other countries, there was a conscious attempt to copy industry practice from the U.S. However, venture capitalists in other countries...

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