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  • Clark, J R; Lee, Dwight R (Sage Publications, 2006-03)
    All countries have people with an entrepreneurial spirit, but in far too many of them their talent and drive lie fallow. We argue that the most fertile soil for the seeds of entrepreneurship consists of the freedom and ...
  • Ramon-Solansprat, Juan carlos; Marcen, Rosario Ferriz (Sage Publications, 2006-03)
    Reported here is an examination of factors that have influenced Spanish companies in Aragon in their choice of business locations. One hundred and twenty-eight industries in the province of Zaragoza were surveyed to serve ...
  • Bhandari, Narendra C (Sage Publications, 2006-09)
    The purpose of this research was to study what a group of university students in India intended to do upon completion of their college education: start their own business (become entrepreneurs) or work for someone else? A ...
  • Ramachandran, K; Ray, Sougata (Sage Publications, 2007-09)
    While the network theory and the resource-based view of the firm has emerged as a dominant paradigm of management research, entrepreneurship researchers continue to show limited interest in studying resource strategies and ...
  • Eid, Florence (Sage Publications, 2006-09)
    Efforts to develop private equity finance in some countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are yielding job creation rates up to five times the average rate of labour market growth in the region. This article ...
  • Mumby-Croft, Roger; Brown, Reva Berman (Sage Publications, 2007-09)
    The article uses a case study of marketing entrepreneurialism to focus on issues concerning the role and reality of the entrepreneur in society in order to seek insights into the way market entrepreneurialism as a contemporary ...
  • Chand, Vijaya Sherry; Amin Choudhury, Geeta (Sage Publications, 2006-09)
    This article extends the ideas underpinning the concept of ‘social entrepreneurs’ to teachers who have created social value in the contexts of socio-economic and educational deprivation. Such teachers develop innovative ...

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