Search for dissertations about: "entrepreneurial outcomes"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words entrepreneurial outcomes.
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1. Learning among entrepreneurs in formal networks : Outcomes, processes and beyond
Abstract : This dissertation focuses on how entrepreneurs learn to acquire entrepreneurial knowledge and competence, which ultimately can open doors to business success. Contemporary critics suggest that programs designed to develop general competence are not sufficiently relevant to these entrepreneurs. READ MORE
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2. A Career Beyond Startups: Entrepreneurial Competencies in the Careers of Venture Creation Program Graduates
Abstract : The entrepreneurial career is an emerging concept in entrepreneurship research. When aiming to understand the trajectory of those embarking on entrepreneurial careers, research has predominantly focused on those who found start-ups. Firm founding is also widely used in research to assess outcomes of entrepreneurship educations. READ MORE
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3. Teacher Change in relation to Professional Development in Entrepreneurial Learning
Abstract : Abstract Compulsory school teachers’ perceptions and change in relation to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in entrepreneurial learning are investigated in this thesis. The teacher level focus is based on evidence pointing to the teacher’s strong impact on student interest and learning and the teacher as the single most influential actor on the implemented curriculum. READ MORE
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4. Written news at the crossroads : Entrepreneurial processes of reproduction and novelty in an institutional field in crisis
Abstract : This dissertation explores entrepreneurial processes in an institutional field incrisis. It is based on the inductive reinterpretation of four original papers that, combined, study activities of individuals searching for solutions to organizational problems in incumbent and startup newspapers. READ MORE
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5. Beyond individuals - A Process of Routinizing Behaviors Through Entrepreneurial Learning : Insights from Technology-Based Ventures
Abstract : The primary aim of this thesis is to develop a theoretical model that enhances our understanding of entrepreneurial learning as a process by which personalized streams of experience become routinized and embedded in venture-wide behaviors. The aim is realized by exploring entrepreneurial learning as an experiential multilevel process. READ MORE