Browsing International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 3, Issue 2, 2005 by Title
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Entrepreneurial Engagement Levels in the European Union
(Senate HallDublin, 2005)A multinomial logit model and survey data from the 25 EU member states and the US are used to establish the effect of demographic and other variables on various entrepreneurial engagement levels. These engagement levels ... -
Entrepreneurial Myths: Using Biographies and (Ante)Narrative Research Methods in Entrepreneurship Education
(Senate HallDublin, 2005)This paper reports the results of an experiment in the use of (ante)narrative research methods to analyze entrepreneurial biographies in order to help students develop the kind of thinking that is entrepreneurial. The paper ... -
Entrepreneurial Profiles: Competencies and Educational Needs in East and West Germany
(Senate HallDublin, 2005)This paper identifies entrepreneurship competencies and education needs arising from entrepreneurial profiles in unified Germany based on an aggregate approach to international comparisons of entrepreneurship. Given previous ... -
Making the Transformation from Entrepreneurship to Professional Management: The Case of Unitech Systems
(Senate HallDublin, 2005)This article presents a case study of the transition of Unitech Systems from an entrepreneurship to a professionally managed firm. It also describes an approach to the development of a system for "performance optimization" ... -
Strategic Organizational Development, Infrastructure, and Financial Performance: An Empirical Investigation
(Senate HallDublin, 2005)This paper builds upon previous research to develop and empirically test a model of organizational development at different stages of growth from an entrepreneurial start up to a large established business enterprise ... -
The Transformation to Professional Management at Pardee Homes
(Senate HallDublin, 2005)This article presents a case study of the transition of Pardee Homes from an entrepreneurship to a professionally managed firm. It examines changes in leadership, planning processes, and organizational structure involved ... -
Time Management for Novice Nascent Entrepreneurs
(Senate HallDublin, 2005)Starting a business involves a range of time-consuming activities. Time however can be scarce when the nascent entrepreneur is still employed, thus working on the business after hours. In addition, novice nascent entrepreneurs ...