Influencing Factors for Starting up Successful Businesses by Students
Rostislav Gyonkov ()
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Rostislav Gyonkov: University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria
Chapter 2006-33 in Entrepreneurship in United Europe – Challenges and Opportunities. Proceedings of the International Conference, 13 – 17 September 2006, Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, 2007, pp 509-517 from Bulgarian Association for Management Development and Entrepreneurship
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This article highlights the main factors that influence the young entrepreneurship. They are divided into three main groups – social and cultural, economic and factors, which are connected with personality. The author tries to make an objective assessment of these factors from a university student’s point of view. The ideas and conclusions in the article should not be perceived as representative; however, they reveal the attitude of young people to be entrepreneurs.
Keywords: young enterprises; social factors; economic factors; student’s personality; high education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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