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Owner-manager motives and the growth of SMEs in developing countries: Evidence from the furniture industry in Tanzania
Nsubili Isaga, Enno Masurel, Kees Van MontfortThis paper aims to contribute to the understanding of the motives of individuals in Tanzania to start their own businesses on the one hand and the growth of their firms on the…
Entrepreneurial motivation and small business growth in Rwanda
Emiel L Eijdenberg, Leonard J Paas, Enno MasurelThe purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between entrepreneurial motivation and small business growth in one of the poorest emerging countries: the African…
The comparative state of entrepreneurial intent in Cameroon
Dave ValliereThis paper aims to report on the level of entrepreneurial intent (EI) in southwestern Cameroon, by developing and using a novel scale that avoids the problems of construct…
Testing the impact of entrepreneurship education on business, engineering and arts and science students using the theory of planned behaviour: A comparative study
Ramasamy Murugesan, Rathinam JayaveluThe purpose of this study is to test the impact of entrepreneurship education on business, engineering and arts and science students using the theory of planned behaviour. The…
Enterprise education with Chinese characteristics; policy, practices and uneven development in PRC
Alistair R. Anderson, Xiuxiang ZhangThe paper aims to review the emergence and nature of entrepreneurship education in China. This paper considers the variability of developments in practices despite policy. In…
ISSN:
2053-4604e-ISSN:
2053-4612ISSN-L:
2053-4604Renamed from:
Journal of Chinese EntrepreneurshipOnline date, start – end:
2014Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Jun Li