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Entrepreneurship attitudes and the Big Five: a cross-cultural comparison between Spain and the United States

2022

Abstract Culture may interact with personality to facilitate or inhibit entrepreneurial behaviors. 296 undergraduates in the United States and 257 in Spain completed the Big Five Personality Inventory and the Entrepreneurial Attitudes Scale for Students (Mean age = 20.16 years; SD = 3.39). We hypothesized that across cultures, conscientiousness and openness would predict greater risk taking whereas neuroticism and agreeableness would be a negative correlate. Personality variables explained a larger proportion of the variance in entrepreneurial attitudes in the U.S. data. The associations between the personality dimensions and entrepreneurship varied considerably by country and gender. Signi…

EntrepreneurshipGenderRisk takingCross-culturalBig Five
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Great Expectations: A Regional Study of Entrepreneurship Among Romanian Return Migrants

2020

This article examines the main determinants for entrepreneurial activities among return migrants in a regional context within Romania. The analytical framework is based on conceptual tools provided by the intersection of entrepreneurship theory and return migration research. The study aimed to answer a set of research questions regarding migrant individuals’ probability for entrepreneurial careers upon return, and Romania constitutes a fertile European origin country for testing them. Returnees are perceived as one of the main transformational forces within the country, and great expectations are related to their entrepreneurial orientation. We test this general assumption using survey data…

EntrepreneurshipGeneral Arts and HumanitiesRomanian05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyGeneral Social SciencesContext (language use)lcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslanguage.human_language0506 political sciencelcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPolitical sciencelcsh:AZ20-999050602 political science & public administrationlanguageEconomic geography050703 geographySAGE Open
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Is the Theory of Entrepreneurship Applicable to Franchising?

2010

This essay takes an entrepreneurship viewpoint toward franchising. The applicability of the general theory of entrepreneurship presented by Shane (“A general theory of entrepreneurship. The individual-opportunity nexus”. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2003) is explored in the franchising context. Shane introduced a model of the entrepreneurial process in response to the failure of prior research to provide one. According to Shane, prior research has tended to look at only part of the entrepreneurial process, with the result that no general theory of entrepreneurship has been developed. Studies that consider franchising as a form of entrepreneurship are rare, as are studies on the entrepreneurial…

EntrepreneurshipGeneral theoryContext (language use)BusinessFranchisePositive economicsEntrepreneurial processNexus (standard)Industrial organizationConceptual study
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Sustainable Development Goals in Strategy and Practice: Businesses in Colombia and Egypt

2021

Businesses may adopt strategies and practices that support sustainable development goals. Such strategies include considering social and environmental impacts as well as prioritizing socio-environmental benefits at a higher level than profits. Supportive practices comprise enhancing social benefits and limiting environmental harm. What SDG-related strategies and practices are businesses pursuing? Are businesses implementing practices and strategies? Do the practices and strategies differ across societies? A survey of representative samples of 399 businesses in Colombia and 413 businesses in Egypt was conducted in 2021, by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. The owner-managers reported that…

EntrepreneurshipGeography Planning and DevelopmentStrategyTJ807-830Sustainable development goalsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawColombiaTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210GE1-350BusinessMarketingbusinessSustainable developmentPracticeEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrySocial benefitsLimitingBusiness operationssustainable development goalspracticeEnvironmental sciencesHarmEgyptBusinessstrategySustainability
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An overview of ecopreneurship, eco-innovation, and the ecological sector

2019

Given the current trend toward a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly economy, the overlap between entrepreneurship and sustainability has become a key research area. Part of this trend is the emergence of ecopreneurial businesses. These businesses are pioneers in using innovation to achieve sustainable growth by exploiting market opportunities. This article presents an overview of the concepts of ecopreneurship, eco-innovation, and the ecological sector. A rigorous review of the literature in this area is presented. The results of this review show the key values and principles that are central to this new stream of research and shed light on opportunities for further research. The…

EntrepreneurshipGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Medi ambient Proteccióecopreneurship010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sources0502 economics and businesseco-innovationGE1-350Eco-innovation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEcology05 social sciencesBuilding and ConstructionsustainabilityEnvironmental sciencesNegocisSustainabilityKey (cryptography)ecological sectorBusinessSustainable growth rateenvironment050203 business & management
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Political discretion and corruption: the impact of institutional quality on formal and informal entrepreneurship

2017

This paper analyses the impact of political discretion and corruption on firm creation rates, distinguishing between formal and informal entrepreneurship. The results show that political discretion discourages the creation of formal enterprises as fewer restrictions on the government's opportunistic behaviour increases uncertainty and risks for entrepreneurial activities. Corruption also has a negative influence on formal entrepreneurship, as it increases the costs of the procedures required to create and manage the company with no assurance that the other party will fulfil the agreement. Regarding informal entrepreneurship, our results show that the negative impact of corruption also appli…

EntrepreneurshipGovernmentOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONPublic economicsPolitical riskCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesDiscretionRule of lawEducationPolitics0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsEconomic systemBusiness and International Management050203 business & managementmedia_commonInstitutional qualityEuropean J. of International Management
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Bolstering firm growth : Kasvu Open 2014

2015

There has been a significant increase in SME growth research in recent years as its macroeconomic effect has become better understood. Firm growth has a significant influence on national economic health, especially small economies such as Finland, yet scholars agree that little is known about the phenomena. Authors of this study aim deliver a broader and more holistic approach to firm growth research and integrate currently fragmented constructs. By studying participants of Kasvu Open 2014, this study contributes to firm growth research by providing a new and unique context. Existing firm growth research has examined the effect of growth intention on firm growth, but few studies have addres…

EntrepreneurshipGrowth intentionInternationalizationFirm locationGrowth barriersyrittäjyyskasvuFirm growthkansainvälistyminenyritykset
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The Impact of the Current Crisis Generated by the COVID-19 Pandemic on Consumer Behavior

2020

Abstract It is well known that the extent to which the supply manages to adapt to the demands and changes in consumer behavior is key to the success of a business or, in the current economic context, to the survival of a business. This paper aims to analyze the manner in which the perception and attitude of the individual towards risk causes major changes in its purchasing behavior and, implicitly, to identify the tools of marketing with a favorable impact on the consumer, in the economic and social context generated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Although the fear and concern generated by the current economic and social crisis are visibly affecting both social behavior in general, and purchasin…

EntrepreneurshipHF5001-6182Social PsychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)media_common.quotation_subjectcovid-19 pandemic030231 tropical medicineEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Social environmentconsumer behaviorPurchasing decisionPurchasing03 medical and health sciencescrisis0302 clinical medicinePerceptionPandemicBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business030212 general & internal medicineBusinessMarketingConsumer behaviourmedia_commonStudies in Business and Economics
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Investments, Economic Growth and Employment: VAR Method for Romania

2019

Abstract Economic growth can be seen as an effect of both fiscal policies and different legislative norms applied at national and macroeconomic level. Investments are a determining factor in the evolution of socio-economic life, influencing also the employment rate. This paper aims to identify the influence of investments on economic growth and employment using the vector autoregressive model (VAR). Based on the quarterly data from Romania, between the first quarter of 2000 and the second quarter of 2018, the Granger causality test and the impulse - response function was applied to identify the effect of the investments on the sustainable development of the Romanian economy. The results rev…

EntrepreneurshipHF5001-6182Social PsychologyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)030209 endocrinology & metabolismeconomic growth03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMarket economyinvestmentsemploymentBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business030212 general & internal medicineBusinessBusiness managementStudies in Business and Economics
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Dimensions of National Culture – Cross-cultural Theories

2019

Abstract Over the past three decades, after Hofstede presented his proposal about cultural differences, many authors have presented their dimensions of national culture. The aim of this article is to give a synthesis of the proposal from significant authors and show a set of models of cultural dimensions based on theoretical and pragmatic analysis such as models of Hofstede, Trompenaars, GLOBE, Inglehart, Schartz. Also, examples used in this paper help more to understand the importance of research national culture.

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