The driving motive force behind any country's sense of achievement and pride in its efforts must come from a focus on entrepreneurship. |
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Indeed, self-employment and entrepreneurship in small and micro enterprises is fast becoming a viable option. |
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In its place, there is a rich variety of paths that include self-employment, entrepreneurship, and midlife career changes. |
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You can't suggest that legislation from the EU is hampering future growth and deterring entrepreneurship under Labour, but people want to. |
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One physics department in Kenya allows its students to take an elective course in entrepreneurship offered by the university's business division. |
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Interestingly, he generally disapproved of borrowings outside of financing entrepreneurship. |
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A new programme aiming to encourage entrepreneurship in young Emiratis was launched in Dubai. |
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He found he'd had enough of entrepreneurship and gave his interest in the business to his partner. |
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Innovation and entrepreneurship may not be perfect synonyms, but semantically the two are at least kissing cousins. |
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Whether it's entrepreneurship, career development, or money matters, we've retooled the site to be as informative and utilitarian as possible. |
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He witnessed firsthand the rigorous but gratifying demands of entrepreneurship. |
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The author offers practical advice and realistic strategies for entrepreneurship in her book on creating careers in music. |
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Successful businessmen told a roomful of students that the world outside the classroom will be their best teacher in entrepreneurship. |
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Views such as these provided challenges to the rose-coloured glasses that many tend to apply to the subject of entrepreneurship. |
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The company also emphasized the importance of foreign capital, entrepreneurship, and technology in expediting the development process. |
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Clearly a sharp distinction must be drawn between means of production ordinarily conceived, and entrepreneurship. |
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Rural entrepreneurship carries challenges distinct from traditional entrepreneurial settings. |
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The retreat is a weekend of tutorials from leading business luminaries on entrepreneurship. |
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The new business opportunities have encouraged entrepreneurship on a grand scale. |
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Children are constantly practicing entrepreneurship in subtle forms, selling cookies or chocolate to raise money for their clubs. |
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It also represents the Min-Yue culture characterized by its contacts with the outside world and great emphasis on mercantile entrepreneurship. |
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Equally clear is the need to support and develop local enterprise and entrepreneurship. |
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Levels of entrepreneurship among men are nearly 10 times higher than among women, with more men starting successful small businesses. |
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New immigrants are more likely to see entrepreneurship, not careerism, as their primary means of establishing themselves economically. |
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In Schumpeter's original explanation, entrepreneurship was seen as the motor of innovation. |
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Greed, under the guise of business acumen and entrepreneurship, has become the new religion. |
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This city boasts a strong spirit of entrepreneurship and a sense of creativity. |
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The major challenge confronting social entrepreneurship is the lack of adequate financing. |
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The Girl Scouts organization has also led the way in embracing social entrepreneurship, training girls how to start their own movements. |
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Just a decade ago, there were virtually no B-school courses or student projects on social entrepreneurship. |
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Business, technology, and entrepreneurship skills, incorporating enactive mastery components, should be topics for continuing education programs. |
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I think it's encouraging that we're seeing more junior colleges teaching entrepreneurship. |
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The term alien is used synonymously with diaspora, following custom in entrepreneurship studies. |
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At this stage there is a cultural or philosophical change from fatalism and determinism towards entrepreneurship and the taking of risks. |
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They compellingly argue for and show the importance of the increasing convergence between strategy and entrepreneurship scholars. |
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The saga reminds us that there's no such thing as frictionless entrepreneurship. |
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Speakers will share with participants their views on becoming an entrepreneur and the pros and cons of entrepreneurship. |
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Without in any way deprecating entrepreneurship and ingenuity, its power stems from its command of money and what money can buy. |
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Encouragingly, they are now evincing interest in entrepreneurship, and are getting into a productive realm much beyond mere economic self-independence. |
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A great benefit of the ubiquity of the Internet in the developed world has been the facilitation of a new age of entrepreneurship. |
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We were the future of friendships, dating, business, marketing, entrepreneurship, activism, philanthropy, and revolution. |
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Support for entrepreneurship has to be matched by a large public construction project that would facilitate commerce in general. |
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Collectively, these young women are making entrepreneurship not just aspirational, but a little bit edgy. |
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She founded the Eva Longoria Foundation to help Latinas build better futures through education and entrepreneurship. |
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The biggest fall is in entrepreneurship and opportunity, which has declined eight places in the last four years. |
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A couple of months ago, I gave a talk about entrepreneurship and innovation in America. |
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Owen's publications have emphasized the intellectual foundations of Russian entrepreneurship in the Slavophile movement of the mid-nineteenth century. |
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Your money, how you made it and how it has shaped your life view of entrepreneurship. |
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Both Coca-Cola and IFC have a long track record of supporting female entrepreneurship. |
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From forging passport documents to forging stamp paper and revenue stamps is a small leap in imagination but requires a large leap in entrepreneurship. |
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The progress made by these small companies over the past 30 years represents one of the greatest sagas of American entrepreneurship and innovation against overwhelming odds. |
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Also created through the fund are numerous programs and scholarships, including new programs in entrepreneurship, nanotechnology and mechatronics. |
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We must also encourage entrepreneurship and business start-ups. |
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Regarded as a safe pair of hands, he manages to combine a strong streak of entrepreneurship with a cautious and balanced approach to control and risk. |
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The high incidence of white-collar crime poses a serious threat to entrepreneurship and the future of legitimate business activities in Eastern Europe. |
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The essence of entrepreneurship is smart, calculated risk-taking. |
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The second is to nurtural skills to cater to the needs of new growth sectors and encourage local entrepreneurship in such areas. |
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Furthermore, the natural resource abundance provoked a decline in entrepreneurship as profits from resource extraction are less risky. |
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At the same time, everywhere in the world Dutch entrepreneurship and colonists were undermining Spanish and Portuguese hegemony. |
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In the cities, entrepreneurship on a small scale flourished, as restrictive monopolies, privileges, barriers, rules, taxes and guilds gave way. |
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The general education elements are restructured to provide a common core of innovation, entrepreneurship and team skills. |
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Monetarists and neoliberals attacked social welfare systems as impediments to private entrepreneurship. |
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Yet high technology and entrepreneurship remain mainstays of the San Francisco economy. |
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In UCC, the IGNITE Graduate Business Innovation Centre aims to foster and support entrepreneurship. |
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For Schumpeter, entrepreneurship resulted in new industries and in new combinations of currently existing inputs. |
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Initially, economists made the first attempt to study the entrepreneurship concept in depth. |
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In recent years, entrepreneurship has been claimed as a major driver of economic growth in both the United States and Western Europe. |
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For example, higher economic inequality tends to increase entrepreneurship rates at the individual level. |
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Research from 2014 found links between entrepreneurship and historical sea piracy. |
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However, in case of entrepreneurship research, these notions are employed by academics too, but vaguely. |
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Regardless of the firm size, big or small, they can partake in entrepreneurship opportunities. |
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Another type of project entrepreneurship involves entrepreneurs working with business students to get analytical work done on their ideas. |
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Social entrepreneurship, once thought to be mainly the province of the young, turns out to be a path to vibrant encore careers for many people. |
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Development of social entrepreneurship should be a prime objective of the National Rural Center and regional centers. |
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An opportunity to reembrace buccaneering entrepreneurship alongside an equal responsibility for dealing decently with local people. |
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Towards end-1998, Kish decided to leave UBS and set her sights to entrepreneurship. |
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Subsequent analyses address talent flow theories and the perspectives of entrepreneurship, environmental factors, and strategy and performance. |
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Bahrain company Designer Shaik has scooped a major international award for entrepreneurship. |
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These include the new, international CIW qualifitcation ' business options in HR, entrepreneurship and law' psychology and health studies. |
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At 25, Daniel Lubetzky left his promising but unfulfilling Wall Street legal career to enter the world of entrepreneurship. |
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The growth of monopoly power retarded economic progress by hampering the growth of entrepreneurship and innovationism. |
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The strategic initiative will provide qualified youth ages 18 to 29 with up to 16 weeks of on-the-job entrepreneurship training. |
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The Crown corporation has created the Aboriginal Youth Lending Circle program to support youth entrepreneurship in high schools. |
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With Paige and Renee's talent, it's only natural that their next step be towards entrepreneurship. |
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Conceptual richness and methodological diversity in entrepreneurship research. |
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This is great news to all those interested in entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. |
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In recent years the entrepreneurship category has been paid attention in our country, thus this concept is unfamiliar for many experts and people in the society. |
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The project aims to enhance the Nubian community by developing a Nubia portal that supports gender equality, education, health, and entrepreneurship. |
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Twenty Ghanaian high-potential startups have concluded the first national bootcamp designed to promote local entrepreneurship and innovation in clean technologies. |
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This refers to not only the act of entrepreneurship as managing or starting a business, but how one manages to do so by these social processes, or leadership skills. |
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Second, entrepreneurship requires differences between people. |
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Entrepreneurs may also be driven to entrepreneurship by past experiences. |
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It contains research space and facilities to foster biotechnology and life sciences entrepreneurship and will double the size of UCSF's research enterprise. |
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In the 21st century, New York has emerged as a global node of creativity and entrepreneurship, social tolerance, and environmental sustainability. |
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Some 2014 research examines the links between piracy and entrepreneurship. |
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These range from professional clubs such as consulting, entrepreneurship and energy clubs, to regional clubs including the Latin American and China club. |
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In The World's Most Innovative Universities Rankings by Reuters, Businessweek, and the Financial Times, Imperial ranks 1st in innovation and entrepreneurship in Europe. |
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According to Coleman, entrepreneurship is somehow a trust function in which trustors place resources in the hands of others who are expected to realize gains. |
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Typically, an intrapreneur is a corporate entrepreneur, which allows entrepreneurship to occur in an existing organisation, usually in large corporate settings. |
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