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Title: Strategies and their Significance for Business Growth and the Success of a New Business
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The hypothesis was that (1) Individuals possess entrepreneurial characteristics naturally to some degree and these characteristics can be measured" and' (2) Culture will inhibit a individual's propensity to behave entrepreneurially the higher the degree of administration and bureaucracy; and (3) Catastrophe theory, and specifically the cusp catastrophe, provides a revealing model of entrepreneurial behavior... Showed first 250 characters
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The hypothesis was that (1) Individuals possess entrepreneurial characteristics naturally to some degree and these characteristics can be measured" and' (2) Culture will inhibit a individual's propensity to behave entrepreneurially the higher the degree of administration and bureaucracy; and (3) Catastrophe theory, and specifically the cusp catastrophe, provides a revealing model of entrepreneurial behavior... Showed next 250 characters
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