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TITLE:
Time and Risk Entrepreneurial Characteristics of Growth: The Case of Persisted Light Industrial Prototypes
AUTHORS:
P. E. Petrakis
KEYWORDS:
Time, Risk, Entrepreneurship
JOURNAL NAME:
iBusiness,
Vol.2 No.1,
March
26,
2010
ABSTRACT: This article is about the role of entrepreneurial perception of time and risk vis à vis structural change and growth. Entrepreneurship is a basic constituent element of social capital which in turn is a productive lubricant of the growth process. Different structural entrepreneurial prototypes with respect to time and risk have different structural change effects. Those structural changes (and any structural changes) are not neutral as far as the implications of growth rate changes are concerned. Therefore the time and risk characteristics of active entrepreneurship are reflected in the growth process either in the form of structural change and/or in the form of growth rate change.
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