Creativity and innovation are essential components of organizational success in today's economy, a new business advantage. Being innovative is the key so that an organization can continue to survive in a very competitive situation. The work required entrepreneurs to have innovative work behavior. On the other hand, some of them continue to run their business outside of their primary job. This study aims to understand the direct and indirect effects of entrepreneurial culture on innovative behavior in employees who have full-time and part-time jobs. This study identifies entrepreneurial engagement that links the two. The sample of this research was employees of financial institutions with 129 respondents. The research results s...
textabstractThe study provides theoretical insights and empirical evidence on the emergence of diffe...
Using data collected in 45 countries over three years (2002-2004), this study investigates the influ...
This paper brings together two important distinctions in the study of entrepreneurship: the differen...
Creativity and innovation are essential components of organizational success in today's economy, a...
Entrepreneurship research has examined the process of becoming an entrepreneur and the variables tha...
The process through which entrepreneurial firms plan and achieve strategic growth and innovation oft...
Hybrid entrepreneurs (HEs) represent a considerable share of all entrepreneurial activity. Yet littl...
Innovation is a crucial element to achieving business success and sustainability. In pursuing superi...
In this study, we compare the profiles of transitory hybrid entrepreneurs and persistent hybrid entr...
From the perspective that organizational cultures are shaped by their founders, it is expected that ...
textabstractEntrepreneurs differ in the degree and type of novelty that they introduce to the econom...
The economic success of a country is often correlated to its capacity to produce national champions ...
A growing body of research focuses on undertaking new venture creation while remaining employed in e...
Hybrid entrepreneurship is society's response to employees wanting to live out their passions whilst...
Hybrid entrepreneurship describes the engagement in self-employment activity while simultaneously ho...
textabstractThe study provides theoretical insights and empirical evidence on the emergence of diffe...
Using data collected in 45 countries over three years (2002-2004), this study investigates the influ...
This paper brings together two important distinctions in the study of entrepreneurship: the differen...
Creativity and innovation are essential components of organizational success in today's economy, a...
Entrepreneurship research has examined the process of becoming an entrepreneur and the variables tha...
The process through which entrepreneurial firms plan and achieve strategic growth and innovation oft...
Hybrid entrepreneurs (HEs) represent a considerable share of all entrepreneurial activity. Yet littl...
Innovation is a crucial element to achieving business success and sustainability. In pursuing superi...
In this study, we compare the profiles of transitory hybrid entrepreneurs and persistent hybrid entr...
From the perspective that organizational cultures are shaped by their founders, it is expected that ...
textabstractEntrepreneurs differ in the degree and type of novelty that they introduce to the econom...
The economic success of a country is often correlated to its capacity to produce national champions ...
A growing body of research focuses on undertaking new venture creation while remaining employed in e...
Hybrid entrepreneurship is society's response to employees wanting to live out their passions whilst...
Hybrid entrepreneurship describes the engagement in self-employment activity while simultaneously ho...
textabstractThe study provides theoretical insights and empirical evidence on the emergence of diffe...
Using data collected in 45 countries over three years (2002-2004), this study investigates the influ...
This paper brings together two important distinctions in the study of entrepreneurship: the differen...