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Browsing 03 The Journal of Entrepreneurship by Subject "Case Studies"

Browsing 03 The Journal of Entrepreneurship by Subject "Case Studies"

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  • García-Cabrera, Antonia Mercedes; García-Soto, María Gracia (Sage Publications, 2009-09)
    Studies on the factors determining recognition of business opportunities are based on partial analyses of one or more of the variables that influence that process. But economic relationships between actors are conditioned ...
  • Koster, Sierdjan; Rai, Shailendra Kumar (Sage Publications, 2008-09)
    This article analyses the possible link between entrepreneurship and economic development for the case of India. This link has been studied extensively for developed countries, but less so for developing countries. Using ...
  • Singh, Naresh (Sage Publications, 2002-03)
    The rural population constitutes a major segment in India. The livelihood strategies of this vast segment depend primarily on agriculture and allied activities. Growth in this agriculture sector has shown a declining trend ...
  • Mitchell, B C (Sage Publications, 2004-09)
    The study reported in this paper examines the motivation of entrepreneurs in starting a business in the socio-economic milieu of South Africa. More specifically, it aims to identify similarities and differences in the ...
  • Bhattacharyya, Arun (Sage Publications, 2010-09)
    The amalgamation of entrepreneurship and networking has been a topic of interest for researchers, who have tried to find linkages between the two. However, creation of network is only the beginning and to be effective, the ...
  • Fisher, Greg (Sage Publications, 2022-07-03)
    Case study teaching is important in entrepreneurship classrooms. The typical way to use a case study to teach is to require students to read a written case study before class and then facilitate a discussion in class about ...
  • Kristiansen, Stein (Sage Publications, 2003-03)
    The paper presents two case studies of business entrepreneurs in a rural and densely populated area of Indonesia. Findings are discussed against the background of theories on involution, innovative milieus and industrial ...
  • Loock, Moritz; Mueller, Susan (Sage Publications, 2012-09)
    According to creation theory, opportunities do not exist independently of entrepreneurs; instead they are created by the actions of entrepreneurs. However, little is known about the process of how opportunities are ...

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