Les « bad » pratiques d'accompagnement à la création d'entreprise. Le cas des entrepreneurs par nécessité
Walid A. Nakara and
Alain Fayolle
Revue française de gestion, 2012, vol. N° 228-229, issue 9, 231-251
Abstract:
This article tackles the issue of the adequacy between the current practices of accompanying and the (actual) needs of the so called ?entrepreneurs by necessity?. The findings of our study clearly show that the family network is a necessary component to overcome isolation and highlight the importance of an affect-based relationship of trust between certain advisors and these psychologically weakened entrepreneurs. The increasing number of necessity entrepreneurs raises a major challenge for governments and policy makers who are strongly encouraging unemployed to move towards entrepreneurship seen as an ultimate solution to find a job.
Date: 2012
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