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Student entrepreneurship and the university ecosystem: A multi-country empirical exploration. / Morris, M.; Shirokova, G.; Tsukanova, T.

в: European Journal of International Management, Том 11, № 2, 2017, стр. 65-85.

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Morris, M. ; Shirokova, G. ; Tsukanova, T. / Student entrepreneurship and the university ecosystem: A multi-country empirical exploration. в: European Journal of International Management. 2017 ; Том 11, № 2. стр. 65-85.

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title = "Student entrepreneurship and the university ecosystem: A multi-country empirical exploration",
abstract = "Using an embeddedness perspective, a model and hypotheses are developed concerning the impact of the university entrepreneurial context on student start-up activity. Results based on analysis of the GUESSS database from 25 countries demonstrate that students{\textquoteright} involvement in entrepreneurship-related curricular programs and co-curricular activities at university is positively related, and financial support from university is negatively related, to start-up activities undertaken by students. Prior business experience moderates the relationships between student involvement in university initiatives and start-up activities. The negative relationship between financial support and start-up activities is positively moderated by business experience. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.",
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