Reconceptualizing entrepreneurship: an input-output perspective

Stepping back to take a fresh look at entrepreneurship, the authors analyze required inputs and desired outputs to arrive at a model that can embrace small and large companies. Use of an integrated model also highlights the tremendous variety in types of entrepreneurship and degrees of entrepreneuri...

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Published inS.A.M. advanced management journal (1984) Vol. 59; no. 1; p. 21
Main Authors Morris, Michael H, Lewis, Pamela S, Sexton, Donald L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd 22.12.1994
Society for Advancement of Management
Society for the Advancement of Management
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Summary:Stepping back to take a fresh look at entrepreneurship, the authors analyze required inputs and desired outputs to arrive at a model that can embrace small and large companies. Use of an integrated model also highlights the tremendous variety in types of entrepreneurship and degrees of entrepreneurial intensity.
ISSN:0749-7075
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