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This paper will focus on successful entrepreneurship and what it takes to win as well as how incubators facilitate the process of growing start-up and early stage companies or ventures. An incubator case study is included.
Entrepreneur is the soul of entrepreneurial activity, and is a core issue of entrepreneurship research. Most of the existing literature investigate "who is the dominant entrepreneur" issue from the individual characteristics and natural resources perspective. This paper is based on the enterprise contractual arrangements perspective, reviews and comparatively analyzes the """"capital...
The ability to innovation of high growth firms is dependent on the knowledge of the firm's entrepreneurs. Three key components including entrepreneur, knowledge and network are widely recognised as common and important elements of the innovation, much of the literature has been dominated by studies focused on one or two components in isolation. This paper seeks to synthesise a more complete and integrative...
The paper presents findings of a study of entrepreneurial start-up organisations in the ICT sector. The start-up organisations were co-located in a new business incubator managed by a university in the north-west of England. The study was aimed at understanding the factors and approaches that impacted the ability of the start-ups to manage customer development and, consequently, generate revenue....
Emigrated intellectual, skilled and technological people are an invaluable resource for the development of their respective home countries. Their contributions to economic development are substantial through platforms of the knowledge economy, and via knowledge networks. This paper discusses knowledge networks interactions positioning Diaspora entrepreneurs of countries in middle and low income countries...
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