Frank, Hermann, Keßler, Alexander. 2004. Nascent Entrepreneurship in a Longitundinal Perspective - The Impact of Personality, Environment, Resources and the Founding Process on the Decision to Start Up a Business: Results of the Vienna Entrepreneurship Studies. Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Glasgow, Großbritannien, 03.06.-05.06..
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Paper presented at an academic conference or symposium |
Language | English |
Title | Nascent Entrepreneurship in a Longitundinal Perspective - The Impact of Personality, Environment, Resources and the Founding Process on the Decision to Start Up a Business: Results of the Vienna Entrepreneurship Studies |
Event | Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference |
Year | 2004 |
Date | 03.06.-05.06. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Location | Glasgow |
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- Effects of the start-up process on new venture success
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- Frank, Hermann (Details)
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- Institute for Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship IN (Details)
- Research Institute for Family Business FI (Details)