ACE Research Vignette: Exploring the 'Dark Side' of Entrepreneurship

(2012) ACE Research Vignette: Exploring the 'Dark Side' of Entrepreneurship. ACE Research Vignette. Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

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This series of research vignettes is aimed at sharing current and interesting research findings from our team of international Entrepreneurhsip researchers. In this vignette, Dr Rene Bakker explores "the dark side" of entrepreneurship.

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ID Code: 52713
Item Type: Book/Report (Other Report)
Series Name: ACE Research Vignette
Measurements or Duration: 2 pages
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Society Economy, crime, dark entrepreneurship, dark network, illegality, practitioner, resilience, vignette
Pure ID: 32279936
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Deposited On: 24 Jul 2012 22:43
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