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Reputational signals: the centrality of trust
Published on 16 January 2022A research paper, recently published in the leading business science journal Management Decision, has furthered understanding of the relationship between formal and informal reputational signals, stakeholder trust and intention to donate. Though the...
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Being a Woman and Becoming an Entrepreneur in Disadvantaged Urban Neighborhoods
Published on 15 November 2021The Women & Economic Renewal Chair has initiated a vast action-research program, aiming at a better understanding of the place of women entrepreneurs' in Disadvantaged Urban Neighborhoods (QPVs) in France, around the world, and soon within the EU.
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Research: Entrepreneurship, understanding Technology-Based Competitive Advantage
Published on 28 September 2017Policy-makers, researchers and entrepreneurs generally agree that R...
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Entrepreneurship: How to Solidify Your Relationships with Investors
Published on 06 February 2017Are you married to your investors? Could treating entrepreneur-investor relations like a marriage be the key to success?
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Research: When Selling a New Idea, Differentiation Beats Transparency
Published on 20 November 2016If you would like to raise funds for a project using crowdfunding, recent research highlights that it is better to underline what makes your idea unique rather than emphasize transparency and a multitude of explanations. This conclusion is the...
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Ascetic Entrepreneurship- an Elite Prosopography
Published on 17 October 2016David Kee (DBA Graduate 2016) is currently an assistant professor of management at the Caster College of Business at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas, and also the faculty liaison for the Waldron Entrepreneurship and Family Business Center....