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Tasneem Sadiq, Rob van Tulder and Karen Maas
The hybridization movement reflects the shift and convergence of market-focused corporations on the one hand and social oriented organizations on the other towards more integrated value-creating hybrid arrangements. Hybridity is usually defined as the co...
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Olajide Olubayo Thomas,Olajide Idowu Okunbanjo
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In today?s Nigeria, employment in organizations has turned upside down due to poor economic situations which do not allow many companies to pay their employees well. There is a need for individuals to look for ways to increase their incomes for meeting f...
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Scott Weller and Bing Ran
Social entrepreneurship is a paradoxical phenomenon wherein seemingly incompatible elements such as business and social logics coexist. Previous research has been insufficient to systematically describe how social entrepreneurship organizations (SEO) try...
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Olajide Olubayo Thomas, Olajide Idowu Okunbanjo
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Maria R. Rita, Sony Heru Priyanto, Roos K. Andadari, Jony O. Haryanto
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This research examines and presents a new model concerning how small entrepreneurs predict what markets will be like in the future through considering the competitors, prices, finances, labor costs, raw materials, and progress of the ASEAN economic commu...
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Alexander Chepurenko
The paper seeks to introduce the definition and to specify the characteristic features of ?non-routine entrepreneurs?. Using the notion of entrepreneurship by Shane and Venkataraman (2000), it explains ?non-routine entrepreneurs? as persons driven primar...
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