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The Moderating Role of National Culture in the Relationship Between University Entrepreneurship Offerings and Student Start-Up Activity : An Embeddedness Perspective. / Shirokova, Galina; Tsukanova, Tatyana; Morris, Michael H.

в: Journal of Small Business Management, Том 56, № 1, 01.2018, стр. 103-130.

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title = "The Moderating Role of National Culture in the Relationship Between University Entrepreneurship Offerings and Student Start-Up Activity: An Embeddedness Perspective",
abstract = "Student proclivity to start a venture can be affected not only by the university environment where they are exposed to entrepreneurship, but also by perceptions of how desirable entrepreneurial behavior is considered to be in a given society. Based on an embeddedness perspective, and using a sample of students from 26 countries and 489 universities, evidence is produced of significant positive relationships between both curricular and co-curricular programing and student start-up activities, with specific cultural dimensions moderating these impacts. University seed funds for students negatively impact the scope of start-up activities. Implications are drawn for educators and policy makers.",
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author = "Galina Shirokova and Tatyana Tsukanova and Morris, {Michael H.}",
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