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Developing Entrepreneurship: Experience in Latin America and Worldwide
Entrepreneurship Development and Management
The notion that human and social capital are complementary forms of capital can be traced back to Coleman (1988). Coleman discusses the effect of social capital on the human capital of the next generation. He argues that social capital ...
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This book aims to fill the gap in the literature by providing up-to-date data and case-based evidence.
Entrepreneurship Development in India
Habitual entrepreneur behaviour and performance as has already been reported (see above) reported may be sensitive to the deWnitions adopted. Alternative typologies of entrepreneurs should be considered and empirically operationalized.