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Title: | Entrepreneurial Inclination Among Family Owned Firms vs. Corporate Decision Makers |
Authors: | Chandra, Yamini Mathur, Kamayani |
Keywords: | Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Inclination Entrepreneurial Aspiration Family Owned Businesses Executives |
Issue Date: | Apr-2017 |
Publisher: | Excel India Publisher |
Abstract: | The concept of entrepreneurial inclinat ion and potential entrepreneurs are frequently applied to the same social group. People who are inclined to start business are, indeed, potential entrepreneurs; and entrepreneurial outcomes are affected by a number of unrelated factors, both entrepreneurial inclination and entrepreneurial intention have a significant impact on a future business ~are:r, even with either one of these factors and other social factors held constant (Fitzsimmons and Evans, 2005; Lengyel, 2002; Audretsch, Thurik. Verheul and Wennekers, 2002).According to Holland (1985) people arc more likely to be attracted and satisfied in occupations that match their personality. |
Description: | Topic of Seminar was Research Trends in Economics, Finance and General Management which edited by Awasthi, Ashwini K and Patel, Nikunj |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6383 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles |
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