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Titre : | Entreprendre & Innover, n° 34. Hybrid entrepreneurship - 2017/3 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 06/03/2018 |
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Hybrid entrepreneurs are people who start businesses whilst they have salaried jobs. About fifty percent of all new businesses are started by hybrids. Hybrid entrepreneurship is a low-risk way of testing business ideas, gaining entrepreneurial e[...]
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Nowadays, the entrepreneurial process frequently takes on complex pathways, and an increasing number of individuals combine wage employment and venture creation. In this way, so-called hybrid entrepreneurs can test their business ideas at their [...]
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Some of the largest business where created by entrepreneurs who also maintained a full-time job. These hybrid entrepreneurs where able to juggle and balance their two roles for a time. Researchers have shown that one of the critical questions is[...]
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The entrepreneurial potential of women remains not fully exploited and lags behind menâs ambition and capability in both business start-ups and self-employment. Nowadays it is imperative to enable women to fully participate in the economic activ[...]
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In this article, based on the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data, we carried out several econometric analyses going back ten years for 25 OECD countries. We present the results of these analyses on the effects of start-up support programmes an[...]
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The aim of this article is to critically analyze the outcomes of entrepreneurial programs when the same are not adequately aligned with the features that define entrepreneurship and the entrepreneur. Taking the âauto-entrepreneurâ status in Fran[...]