This thesis explores the factors associated with eastern European entrepreneurship in the UK. Stanworth and Curran (1976) presented the concept of social marginality which describes perceived incongruity between individual personality attributes and the role they hold in society or organisations. Their hypothesis suggests that individuals may respond to social marginality by a determination to succeed. Our hypothesis is that the eastern European entrepreneurs engage in entrepreneurial activity as a result of failure to gain employment that meet their expected earnings. In this research a questionnaire is utilised to collect research data from a sample size of one hundred and five east European entrepreneurship in England. Evidence from ...
Defence Date: 13/03/2009Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School)...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a modelized representation of the concept of oppor...
Defence Date: 13/03/2009Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School)...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to shed light on traditionally important determinants (demog...
The study will be focusing specifically on the impacts that these entrepreneurs have had on the UK (...
Despite the importance of new firms to the economy, determinants of start-ups have mainly been exami...
The former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe have the developed world’s lowest num...
Research background: Entrepreneurship issues in the transition economies have attracted growing atte...
The former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe have the developed world’s lowest num...
Overall, this GUESSS study provides in-depth analyses of students’ entrepreneurial intentions and ac...
Entrepreneurship is viewed by scholars and policy makers as an important factor contributing to incr...
This thesis presents three empirical studies on entrepreneurship. Specifically, the first study inve...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Defence Date: 13/03/2009Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School)...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a modelized representation of the concept of oppor...
Defence Date: 13/03/2009Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School)...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to shed light on traditionally important determinants (demog...
The study will be focusing specifically on the impacts that these entrepreneurs have had on the UK (...
Despite the importance of new firms to the economy, determinants of start-ups have mainly been exami...
The former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe have the developed world’s lowest num...
Research background: Entrepreneurship issues in the transition economies have attracted growing atte...
The former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe have the developed world’s lowest num...
Overall, this GUESSS study provides in-depth analyses of students’ entrepreneurial intentions and ac...
Entrepreneurship is viewed by scholars and policy makers as an important factor contributing to incr...
This thesis presents three empirical studies on entrepreneurship. Specifically, the first study inve...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Defence Date: 13/03/2009Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School)...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a modelized representation of the concept of oppor...
Defence Date: 13/03/2009Examining Board: László Bruszt (EUI); Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School)...