Samuel Lattimore, Crispin Wickenden, Susan R. Brailsford
BACKGROUND: As populations in the developed world shift toward an older and more ethnically diverse population, the challenges of recruiting and retaining sufficient donors to secure an adequate, safe supply of blood in the future will increase. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: The study population include...
H.M. Kamrul Hassan
Purpose Entrepreneurial intention plays a crucial role in the research and application of social entrepreneurship (SE). The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of the factors affecting students’ intention towards social entrepreneurship (ISE). The study has taken entrepreneurial se...
Colette Henry, Frances Hill, Claire Leitch
In the last couple of decades there has been a growing interest in the role that small and new businesses can play in economic development. Despite this growth there is still a relative paucity of rigorous empirical research that attempts to assess the impact of initiatives, including those educatio...
Amirul Mukminin, Akhmad Habibi, Lantip Diat Prasojo, Abdullah Idi et al.
The goal of education is to foster all students’ intellectual, social, and personal potential to their highest level by providing them with an equitable and equal education irrespective of their characteristics (e.g., ethnicity, social class, language use, religion, and other human differences). D...
Amzad Hossain, Kamal Naser, Asif Zaman, Rana Nuseibeh
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine factors that influence women entrepreneurship development in Bangladesh.
Note: All chapters include Learning Objectives, a New Venture Checklist, Issues to Consider, Experiencing Entrepreneurship, and Relevant Case Studies. I. Entrepreneurial Opportunity 1. Understanding Entrepreneurship Profile 1.1 David Can Still Beat Goliath The Promise of Entrepreneurship The Nature ...
Hege Hofstad, Eva Sørensen, Jacob Torfing, Trond Vedeld
Abstract This article has a twofold aim. First, inspired by collaborative governance theory, the article develops an analytical framework built around three ideal co‐creation strategies utilized by city governments for building capacity and addressing urban climate solutions. Second, this co‐creatio...
Mohammad Rashed Hasan Polas, Valliappan Raju, Md Muhibbullah, Mosab I. Tabash
Purpose This study aims to provide a better understanding of the individual-level factors that affect rural women’s sustainable entrepreneurial intention in starting and running a business in Bangladesh and contributing to national economic growth. Design/methodology/approach Data from a sample of 2...
Daniel McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer, Sergei V. Darda
Entrepreneurial leadership is crucial for economic growth in all countries, yet little is known about the leadership style of entrepreneurs in transition economies such as the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China). There has been a need for research into cross-cultural similarities in en...
Albert Shapero
WHY ENTREPRENEURSHIP? A WORLDWIDE PERSPECTIVE Entrepreneurship is in. Everyone is talking about it; everyone wants more of it. Entrepreneurship is seen as offering something important to governments, cities, corporations, and individuals, but ten years ago the subject evoked yawns if you could get a...
Md. Mamun Mia, Shahid Rizwan, Nurul Mohammad Zayed, Віталій Ніценко et al.
This study analyses the importance of the entrepreneurial intention of university students to promote social change by green entrepreneurship in regard to the three most vibrant components of AMO (Ability, Motivation, and Opportunity) theory, developed by the partial least square structural equation...
Lavlu Mozumdar, Geoffrey Hagelaar, G. van der Velde, Onno Omta
Resource-based theory posits the deployment of resources by entrepreneurs to achieve performance without questioning the possibility of deploying these resources. The question, however, remains how resources are deployed in developing countries that constrain the choice in the deployment of resource...
M. S. Kabir, Xuexi Hou, Rahima Akther, Jing Wang et al.
The present study deals with the impact of small scale agricultural entrepreneurship on livelihood assets rural poor women and role of NGOs to developed women living of standard. The sample of the study consisted 300 women entrepreneurs those are involvement with livestock and poultry, fisheries, an...
Bingyan Tu, Roni Bhowmik, Md. Kamrul Hasan, Ahmed Al Asheq et al.
In prior studies, several researchers have adopted entrepreneurial orientation (EO) in determining students’ intention toward entrepreneurship, although the application of EO is scant in determining intention toward social entrepreneurship in existing literature. Hence, in consideration of this rese...
Eun Suk Suh, Olivier de Weck, Il Yong Kim, David S. Chang