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Fredric Kropp, Noel J. interrelationships among three Entrepreneurialism, Business collected from a that the start‐up
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"Entrepreneurial orientation orientation (reactiveness, business individuals from positively related
and international innovativeness, and risk‐taking), age dynamic to the
entrepreneurial business and education of the entrepreneur, internationally reactiveness and
venture startup". 14 (2) 102- and the international entrepreneurial focused South risk‐taking
117. business venture (IEBV) start‐up African firms. components of
decision. Since the an
dependent entrepreneurial
variable is non‐ orientation and
metric and the the age of the
independent lead
variables entrepreneur and
associated with negatively
the IEBV new related to the
entry decision education of the
are metric, lead
multiple entrepreneur. As
discriminant predicted, the
analysis was innovativeness
used to test new component of
entry decisions. entrepreneurial
orientation is not
a factor in the
start‐up decision.
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Wincent, Melissa S. Cardon,
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