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  2. Papers (software) - Wikipedia

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    A new version, now Papers 3 for Windows, was released late July 2014 following the redesign of the Mac and iOS applications earlier. This version was intended to streamline the user experience and the features available from the Mac application. Papers 3 for Windows also added unified search to its platform.

  3. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship covers research on micro-enterprise and small business development. The journal is published by World Scientific and covers topics such as: entrepreneurship and self-employment in developing contexts, marketing patterns and approaches in venture growth and development, industry practices, and economic and social impacts of micro-enterprise activity.

  4. Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research - Wikipedia

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    The impact of the research on the scientific community and the advancement of entrepreneurship as a field of study. The practical relevance of the research for policymakers, educators, and practitioners in the field of entrepreneurship. [4] Each year, leading entrepreneurship scholars worldwide are invited to nominate candidates.

  5. Entrepreneurs' Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Global Entrepreneur Indicator (GEI) began in 2010 [14] as a semi-annual survey of the membership of the Entrepreneurs' Organization. The Global Entrepreneur Indicator surveys a globally representative sample of entrepreneurs to predict economic trends in a number of areas, including job creation, profits and debt loads, economic forecasting ...

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  7. Startup company - Wikipedia

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    A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model. [1] [2] While entrepreneurship includes all new businesses including self-employment and businesses that do not intend to go public, startups are new businesses that intend to grow large beyond the solo-founder. [3]

  8. Policy entrepreneur - Wikipedia

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    The term entrepreneur is derived from the French word entreprendre, i.e. to undertake. The French economist Jean-Baptiste Say first coined the term in 1803 and defined an entrepreneur as an individual who "shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield".

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