نتایج جستجو برای: export entrepreneurship

تعداد نتایج: 42022  

2014
Min Yang Rajan Alex

According to Extenics principle, analyzed several contradictions that exist in entrepreneurship education in China. Using conjugate reasoning and transforming methods to convert the conjugated of issues dealing with conflicts, and propose effective alternatives evaluation to develop new strategies to enhance the level of entrepreneurs education. © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. Se...

Journal: :Information Economics and Policy 2002
Ashish Arora Suma Athreye

Suma Athreye Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Hauz Khas New-Delhi 110016 India. [email protected] First version: December 2000 April 2001 Abstract: This paper assesses the contribution of software to India’s economic development paying particular attention to the role of the software in the absorption of labour and the development of human capit...

2016
Roger R. Stough

This paper is a reflection of the author’s views on recent research developments at the interface of entrepreneurship and regional economic development and growth. The paper begins with an overview of the recent rise of interest in entrepreneurship in general and, in particular, with respect to its influence on regional economic growth and development. Following an introduction the formation an...

2015
Dayong Xu

Emerging technology enterprises entrepreneurial ability is a very complex, multidimensional fuzzy concepts, in this paper, definition of entrepreneurship is to point to the self-efficacy which makes successful completion of various tasks and undertakes a variety of roles in the process of entrepreneurship. Existing research only focus on a particular aspect of entrepreneurship, look from the en...

Journal: :Psicothema 2011
Mário Raposo Arminda do Paço

The importance of entrepreneurial activity for the economic growth of countries is now well established. The relevant literature suggests important links between education, venture creation and entrepreneurial performance, as well as between entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial activity. The primary purpose of this paper is to provide some insights about entrepreneurship education. The...

2010
MOHAR YUSOF ZULKIFLEE ABDUL-SAMAD FADZIL HASSAN AZAMI ZAHARIM Tun Abdul Razak

This paper discusses the phenomenon of academic entrepreneurship and its significance to university education, societal development and economic development. It analyzes and presents academic entrepreneurship as a leadership process of creating value through acts of organizational creation, renewal or innovation within or outside the university that results in research and technology commercial...

2016
Colleen George Maureen G. Reed

Sustainability-oriented organizations have typically adopted governance approaches that undertake community participation and collaboration through multistakeholder arrangements. Documented challenges of this model are associated with collaboration and institutional capacity, and include reactive accountability structures, inability to reach consensus, funding limitations, and lack of innovatio...

1999
William J. Baumol Gunnar Eliasson Magnus Henrekson

William J. Baumol is the 2003 winner of the International Award for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research. Throughout his career Baumol has urged the profession to pay attention to the instrumental role of entrepreneurship in economic renewal and growth. At the same time he has insisted that economists continue to use their usual tool box when the purview of analysis is extended to entre...

2009
Dima Jamali

Purpose – This purpose of the paper to examine the interplay of constraints and opportunities affecting female entrepreneurship in developing countries. The paper integrates salient microand macro-level perspectives and provides a rounded account of opportunities and constraints as part of a holistic interdependent system. Design/methodology/approach – The paper adopts an integrative multi-leve...

Journal: :Management Science 2010
Daniel W. Elfenbein Barton H. Hamilton Todd R. Zenger

Scientists and engineers in small firms are far more likely than their large firm counterparts to enter entrepreneurship, a phenomenon we label the small firm effect. We explore the origins of this small firm effect, identify four classes of explanations—preference sorting, ability sorting, opportunity cost, and the possibility that workers in small firms develop entrepreneurial human capital—a...

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