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Main Factors Influencing Entrepreneurial Behaviour (The Case of Bulgaria)

Marina Marinova ()
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Marina Marinova: University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria

Chapter 2006-32 in Entrepreneurship in United Europe – Challenges and Opportunities. Proceedings of the International Conference, 13 – 17 September 2006, Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, 2007, pp 495-508 from Bulgarian Association for Management Development and Entrepreneurship

Abstract: This paper summaries the main factors influencing entrepreneurial behavior, using their popular categorization of internal and external factors. This sets the ground for analysis of Bulgarian cultural, political and economic factors that determine the specific mentality of Bulgarian entrepreneurs. The focus in the paper is mainly on psychological and cultural factors influencing entrepreneurship.

Date: 2007
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