Entrepreneurial former Stanford students Kit Rodgers, Steve Garrity and Divya Nag discuss whether entrepreneurship can be taught or learned, and whether entrepreneurial skills come from innate qualities within an individual. Concepts explored include exposure to conducive environments, being entrepreneurially-minded as a member of a team, and the importance of pattern...
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The OIC science body is surveying entrepreneurship in the region in the hope that policymakers will put science further up their priorities. Go to Source Similar Products: Powered by Science and Islam (Greenwood Guides to Science and Religion) :: Amazon Science and Islam provides a detailed account of the relationship between Islam and science from...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reassess whether individuals choose to become self-employed for “pull” or “push” reasons, to discuss and describe ambiguities in this distinction, with focus on differences between men and women, and draw conclusions for further conceptual work. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews current literature,...
How to CiteLourdes Sosa, M. (2012), Decoupling market incumbency from organizational prehistory: locating the real sources of competitive advantage in r&d for radical innovation. Strat. Mgmt. J.. doi: 10.1002/smj.2012Author InformationLondon Business School, London, UKEmail: M. Lourdes Sosa (lsosa@london.edu)*London Business School, Strategy and Entrepreneurship,...
What do 70% of successful entrepreneurs have in common? They all incubated their business ideas while employed by someone else. Indeed, most people start their own companies — or go freelance — in order to stop working for others. Why? Because most managers are simply unbearable. Year after year, Gallup reports that most employees are unhappy at work, and that the...






