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Natural disasters, entrepreneurship, and creation after destruction: A conceptual approach
Javier Monllor, Patrick J. MurphyThe purpose of this paper is to contribute a deeper understanding of how natural disasters influence entrepreneurial intentionality as an important antecedent of entrepreneurial…
The institutional environment and social entrepreneurship intentions
Boris Urban, Leanne KujingaTo fully understand the concept of social entrepreneurship (SE), contextual factors need to be accounted as the influence of the institutional environment on individual behaviour…
Entrepreneurial intention of Danish students: a correspondence analysis
Simon Fietze, Britta BoydThe purpose of this paper is to describe the entrepreneurial intention (EI) among Danish university students applying the theory of planned behaviour.
Culture, benevolent and hostile sexism, and entrepreneurial intentions
Yvonne Stedham, Alice WielandIn this study, the authors relate cultural masculinity to individual level sexist beliefs (hostile and benevolent sexism) and gendered entrepreneurial stereotypes. The purpose of…
Regenerative failure and attribution: Examining the underlying processes affecting entrepreneurial learning
Grace S. Walsh, James A. CunninghamThe purpose of this paper is to focus on the processes that occur between entrepreneurs’ primary attribution for failure and the emergent learning dimensions from failure, in the…
Examining the characteristics, philosophies, operating practices and growth strategies of village entrepreneurs
Robert SmithThe literature of entrepreneurship has an urban focus and despite the emergence of the rural entrepreneurship literature, we know little about the characteristics, philosophies…
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