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IN SEARCH OF BLACK ENTREPRENEURSHIP: WHY IS THERE A LACK OF ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY AMONG THE BLACK POPULATION IN SOUTH AFRICA?

2012

Compared to other ethnic groups, the black population of South Africa has a low participation rate in entrepreneurship activities. The research question of this article is to explain this empirical fact. Based on twenty-four expert interviews, five patterns of explanation are presented and elaborated: a historical apartheid explanation, a financial resources explanation, a human capital explanation, a traits and mindset explanation and a social capital and network explanation. The historical apartheid explanation cannot be qualified independently of the other explanations as a distinctive explanation of its own. Although missing financial resources and shortages of human capital are the fa…

Economics and EconometricsEconomic growtheducation.field_of_studyEntrepreneurshipSocial networkbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementPopulationEthnic groupMindsetHuman capitalSociologyBusiness and International ManagementPositive economicseducationbusinessResearch questionSocial capitalJournal of Developmental Entrepreneurship
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Experiences of participating in individual placement and support: a meta‐ethnographic review and synthesis of qualitative studies

2019

Aim To provide increased understanding about how work applicants, employment specialists, social workers in the welfare service and clinicians in mental healthcare service experience participating in individual placement and support (IPS). Methods We searched in several databases and identified 17 studies published from 2007 to 2017 in Sweden, USA, Canada, UK, Australia and Denmark, and applied meta-ethnographic reinterpretation and synthesis. Results The employment specialists followed the core ideas of IPS, where work is seen as a way to recover. They saw the work applicants' preferences and needs as important for health and well-being, and crucial for successful work rehabilitation. In o…

EmploymentMental Health ServicesMindset03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOccupational rehabilitationEmployment SupportedHumans030212 general & internal medicineQualitative ResearchSupported employment030504 nursingSocial workbusiness.industryMental DisordersPersonal relationshipPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRehabilitation VocationalPublic relationsMental healthVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Work (electrical)0305 other medical sciencePsychologybusinessQualitative researchScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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Service-Dominant Logic and Value in Tourism Management: A Qualitative Study within Spanish Hotels Managers

2013

<p><em>With the award-winning article of Vargo and Lusch (2004), a new concept was introduced, called Service-Dominant logic (S-D logic). This paper aims to apply S-D logic to the tourism sector by determining </em><em>if this new approach, by means of the importance of value co-creation, can affect the perceptions of value in the mind of the consumer and, thus, be used as a source of competitive advantage if adopted by tourism service providers. In this paper a conceptual framework is established through a literature review on both S-D logic and value in tourism. After a review of both topics, links between them are conceptually explored. With empirical research met…

EngineeringKnowledge managementConceptual frameworkbusiness.industryHospitality management studiesExploratory researchMindsetMarketingService providerbusinessCompetitive advantageTourismService-dominant logicJournal of Business Theory and Practice
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Benefits of entrepreneurship education and training for engineering students

2017

In the present economic situation, having knowledge of an academic subject is no longer sufficient for a new graduate. Students are increasingly required to have skills and abilities which will increase their employability, such as: the retrieval and handling of information; communication and presentation; planning and problem solving; and social development and interaction. Entrepreneurial education and training provides individuals with the ability to recognize commercial opportunities, self‐esteem, knowledge and skills to act on them. It includes instruction in opportunity recognition, commercializing a concept, managing resources, and initiating a business venture. It also includes inst…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial change0211 other engineering and technologiesSubject (philosophy)Mindset02 engineering and technologyEmployabilityPresentation020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040021105 building & constructionInformation systemChemistry (relationship)Element (criminal law)businesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)media_commonMATEC Web of Conferences
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Engineering Students' Experiences in Studying Entrepreneurship

2014

Background Entrepreneurial learning, or the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills, in engineering at the college level has become an important topic. The labor market needs engineers who are prepared to adapt to changing market conditions and enhance innovations that offer new value to customers and society as a whole. An entrepreneurial mindset, knowledge, skills, and attitudes are closely related to innovation and creativity as enablers of entrepreneurial actions that are essential to prepare students for a successful professional life. Purpose This study sought to examine how engineering students experience studying entrepreneurship in a course that is based on a socio-constructivist vie…

EntrepreneurshipIndependent studyComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringMindsetContext (language use)CreativityEducationVariety (cybernetics)Engineering educationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationPsychologySelf-employmentmedia_commonJournal of Engineering Education
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Entrepreneurs’ interpersonal communication competence in networking

2020

Modern international business calls for competencies that enable entrepreneurs to be creative, innovative, effective and capable of networking. Competencies in forming and developing networks are particularly valuable for organizations and companies in countries with small economies, such as Finland, that are dependent on export and profitable international business. The aim of this research is to build understanding of what kind of interpersonal communication competence (ICC) entrepreneurs need in networking.
 Since the classic work of Granovetter (1982) and others (see e.g. Håkansson, 1982; Håkansson & Snehota, 2000), network theory and network analysis have become popular when t…

EntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementyrittäjätbusiness.industryverkostoituminenMindsetInterpersonal communicationInternational businessNetwork theoryentrepreneurshipviestintätaidotinterpersonal communication competencekeskinäisviestintänetworksBehavioral communicationPharmacology (medical)SociologyArtikkelitThematic analysisbusinessCompetence (human resources)Interpersonal communication competence entrepreneurship networks
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Entrepreneurship Pedagogy

2021

With Latvia's education reforms, the demand for transversal skills in the education process has increased. Although there has been a growing call to educate pupils and students in a way that develops entrepreneurial skills, there is no defined methodology for how to do it, and the definitions of entrepreneurial skills and entrepreneurship pedagogy have no common foundation. This study, therefore, compiles research from various scientific publications and offers a theoretical framework for the concepts of entrepreneurial skill and entrepreneurial pedagogy. It also reviews the noble practices of diverse European countries and analyzes Latvia's higher education experience and examples of entre…

EntrepreneurshipPedagogyMindsetSociologyInternational Journal of Smart Education and Urban Society
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The Berkeley Innovation Index: A Quantitative Approach to Measure, Track and Forecast Innovation Capability Within Individuals and Organizations

2018

Innovation and entrepreneurship are essential processes for human development, market growth, and technological breakthroughs, and it is vital for economic growth. Despite its importance, innovation is inherently difficult to measure and hence it is almost impossible for an individual or organization to know how they can improve their innovation output or claim that they are great at innovation. This paper presents a novel approach to measure and quantify innovation, called the Berkeley Innovation Index (BII). The BII characterizes and measures innovation capability of an individual or an organization. It builds on the hypothesis that innovation performance depends on the people, culture, a…

Entrepreneurshipmittaaminenquantitative measurementKnowledge managementbusiness.industrykvantitatiivinen tutkimusforecastingMindsetyrittäjyysHuman development (humanity)innovaatiotMarket growthinnovation capabilityentrepreneurship researchinnovation assessmentsBusinessKnow-howinnovatiivisuus
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Forma mentis networks map how nursing and engineering students enhance their mindsets about innovation and health during professional growth

2020

Reconstructing a “forma mentis”, a mindset, and its changes, means capturing how individuals perceive topics, trends and experiences over time. To this aim we use forma mentis networks (FMNs), which enable direct, microscopic access to how individuals conceptually perceive knowledge and sentiment around a topic, providing richer contextual information than machine learning. FMNs build cognitive representations of stances through psycholinguistic tools like conceptual associations from semantic memory (free associations, i.e., one concept eliciting another) and affect norms (valence, i.e., how attractive a concept is). We test FMNs by investigating how Norwegian nursing and engineering stude…

General Computer ScienceEntropymedia_common.quotation_subjectClosenessComplex networksNetwork Science and Online Social NetworksMindset050105 experimental psychologyPsycholinguisticslcsh:QA75.5-76.95Education03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingLearning outcomesPerceptionOpenness to experienceStance detection0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonTeamworkPsycholinguisticsData Science05 social sciencesProfessional developmentHealthcareCognitionSTEMComputational LinguisticsAttitudeVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800lcsh:Electronic computers. Computer science030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMindset modelling
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Forays into the Scientific Mindset: The Two Cultures in Ian McEwan’s Saturday and Solar

2012

The paper discusses two recent novels, Saturday (2005) and Solar (2010) written by a distinguished contemporary novelist Ian McEwan in the context of C. P. Snow’s famous lecture The Two Cultures. As the paper suggests, McEwan should be listed among the narrow group of British literary intellectuals living today who follow C. P. Snow’s recommendations and try to bridge the gap between the worlds of science and the humanities. Both Saturday and Solar, the author of the paper argues, successfully demonstrate how science may become a rewarding and rich source of inspiration for a novelist.

HistoryMedia studiesArt historyContext (language use)Performance artMindsetBridge (music)
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