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Publikováno v:
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 47:17-65
In desperation for survival, the Cuban government legalized limited forms of self-employment in the fall of 1993, and the Paladar industry (in home restaurants) was born and their numbers proliferated. For the next 25 years, the state oscillated betw
Autor:
Arielle Badger Newman, Jay B. Barney
Publikováno v:
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. :104225872211360
This paper develops a new concept, entrepreneurial political activity based on corporate political activity to understand when an entrepreneur, representing both the firm and the individual simultaneously, will engage in political activity. The case
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Business Policy. 3:1-22
This paper considers migrants on a continuum in terms of voluntariness of departure and intended timeframe in the new location. The corresponding 2 × 2 framework offers a theory-driven typology with which to consider four groups: exiles, sojourners,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship. 26
In response to the rising numbers of refugees worldwide, many aid organizations suggest entrepreneurship as a preferred route to refugee economic self-reliance in a new country. Incubators have long provided assistance to nascent entrepreneurs and ar
Autor:
Arielle Badger Newman, Sharon Alvarez
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Journal of Business Venturing. 37:106205
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Asia Pacific Journal of Management. 32:23-37
Despite decades of effort, abject poverty remains a serious problem in many countries around the world. The effects of five approaches to poverty alleviation—foreign aid, microfinance, social entrepreneurship, base of the pyramid initiatives, and t
Autor:
Arielle Badger Newman
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Academy of Management Proceedings. 2019:18223
Autor:
Arielle Badger Newman
Publikováno v:
Academy of Management Proceedings. 2018:14419
The informal economy represents 50-75 percent of all non-agricultural employment in developing nations and 10-20 percent in developed nations. Defined as economic activity that produces legitimate ...