Browsing International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 13, Issue 3, 2015 by Title
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Capturing Statistically the "Intermediate Zone" between the Employee and Employer Firm Owner
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2015)The number of solo self-employed is increasing in many Western economies yet available government statistical data sources are not always well-designed to assess the magnitude of this phenomenon and its modalities. This ... -
Entrepreneurial Intentions Research: A Review and Outlook
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2015)The author of the 1988 "implementation of entrepreneurial ideas: The case for intention" reflects on the state of the field then and now. She critically evaluates her own work and admits that while influential and highly ... -
Entrepreneurial Tendencies among People with ADHD
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2015)This paper studies the impact of people having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) on their predisposition toward entrepreneurship. We employ hand-collected survey data and psychometric tests to study the ... -
Institutions and Social Networks: Explaining Barriers to New Firm Entry and Growth in the EU's Eastern Neighbourhood
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2015)In recent decades, economic competitiveness and growth has become increasingly dependent on the dynamism of new entrepreneurial firms. This is especially important in the transition economies of the EU's Eastern Partnership ... -
Opportunities for International Portfolio Diversification across the South Eastern European Region
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2015)The main goal of this paper is to scientifically examine the opportunities for international portfolio diversification across the selected stock markets in the South Eastern European (SEE) region. Apart from examining ... -
TEACHING NOTE: Vegetarian Gardens: Grow in Guyana or is the Grass Greener Elsewhere?
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Vegetarian Gardens: Grow in Guyana or is the Grass Greener Elsewhere?
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2015)Vegetarian Gardens Inc., a Guyana-based non-meat food products company is at a crossroads. While a sole proprietor has run the young venture successfully until now, the focal entrepreneur has ambitions to spread beyond a ...