Entrepreneurship: It is an individual who founds and runs a small business and takes all the risk and reward of the venture. Read More about the concept of Entrepreneurship.
Trustcauses the promotion of innovation, creativity and risk-taking that these factors in turn have a substantial impact on entrepreneurship. So, in this article, we are going to study the importance of organizational trust on the organizational entrepreneurship.Najibeh Abbasi Rostami...
Micro and Small Enterprises have been acknowledged as very important in economic development for job creation and poverty reduction. The government of Keny... GW Kimani 被引量: 2发表: 2015年 Using innovation and entrepreneurship for creating edge in service firms: A review research of tourism and...
The importance of looking toward the future and building on the past: entrepreneurial risk taking and image in family firms, in Alex Stewart. In: Lumpkin, G.T., Katz, J.A. (Eds.), Entrepreneurship and Family Business (Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, vol. 12). ...
Why do attitudes about entrepreneurship vary internationally? A. Decision making in big business can overlook local customs. B. Attitudes towards risk-taking in business are culturally determined. C. Consumer attitudes are influenced by economic cycles ...
2015) and entrepreneurship decisions (Nanda and Sørensen 2010; Falck et al. 2012; Lerner and Malmendier 2013). Despite their relevance for many social and economic interactions, little is known about the circumstances triggering peer effects. In this paper, we investigate the role of group ...
The project aimed to transform educational practices, moving from frequent indoor activities to a regular use of the outdoor environment. In this paper, we present the main dimensions related to outdoor play that emerged during the project (contact with natural elements, importance of risk, ...
Entrepreneurship isn't about luck, it's about vision, time management, creativity, determination and goals. Effective people stay out of Quadrants III and IV because, urgent or not, they aren't important. They also shrink Quadrant I down to size by spending more time in Quadrant II...Quadra...
The next three weeks is spent understanding China and Silicon Valley’s diverging approaches to AI and entrepreneurship through the eyes of one of the biggest names in AI. The final three weeks of the semester teaches students skills in global cultural dexterity. Depending on the dynamics of ...
executive director of the Alan B. Miller Entrepreneurship Center at William & Mary’s Raymond A. Mason School of Business, on the W&M Leadership and Business podcast. “[Innovators must have] an openness to risk… You’re willing to take risks where you might fail, but you learn something...