Habitual Entrepreneurs

Habitual Entrepreneurs
ISBN-10
1601981120
ISBN-13
9781601981127
Category
Businesspeople
Pages
142
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Now Publishers Inc
Author
Deniz Ucbasaran

Description

Habitual Entrepreneurs examines the scale of habitual entrepreneurship and uses insights from human capital theory and cognitive theories to present a theoretical case for distinguishing between different types of entrepreneurs with reference to their prior business ownership experience.

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