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    Digital literacy model to improve the marketing skills of micro, small, and medium enterprises women with a community-based educational approach by Trisninawati Trisninawati, Dewi Sartika

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…A total of 15 informants from the MSME community members of the Indonesian Muslim Entrepreneurs Association (IPMI) Palembang were selected based on inclusion criteria, including experience in the MSME business, a minimum education level of high school, and active involvement in marketing activities. …”
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    The influence of price levels, product quality and service quality on the purchasing decisions of customers of the SA Interior store at ITC Cempaka Mas by Brastoro Brastoro, Muhammad Fuad, Elisabeth Vita, Elis Sondang Dasawaty, Abhishek Pursnani

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Globalization contributes to the rampant development of sales of products for interior design needs with a supply of quality goods and competitive prices. Many new entrepreneurs act as part of the distribution channel and open retail businesses. …”
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    Willingness to Pay for Safe Chicken Meat in Bangladesh: A Contingent Valuation Approach by Sourav Mohan Saha, Md. Masudul Haque Prodhan, Md. Shahidur Rahman, A.B.M. Mahfuzul Haque, Khandkar Iffah, Md. Akhtaruzzaman Khan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study recommends meat producers, entrepreneurs, and farmers adjust their production and marketing plans by incorporating suitable quality control procedures to meet the unfilled consumer demand for safer broiler meat. …”
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    Management of migration processes in the Russian Federation: analysis and prospects by Vladimir Volokh, Irina Gerasimova

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The implementation of the Concept activities will improve the migration legislation, using labor market tools related to determining the needs of the Russian economy for foreign workers, simplifying the entry, exit and stay of qualified foreign specialists, entrepreneurs and investors, and the development of educational and academic migration. …”
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    Where We Rate: The Impact of Urban Characteristics on Digital Reviews and Ratings by Özge Öztürk Hacar, Müslüm Hacar, Fatih Gülgen, Luca Pappalardo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These digital traces provide businesses with opportunities to enhance their services and guide entrepreneurs in selecting optimal locations for new establishments. …”
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    Identifying and ranking the effective financial factors on rural entrepreneurial small businesses by Khosro Farahi, Parvaneh Gelard, Hamid Tohidi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The research method applied based on purpose and data collection is a semi-structured interview done through interviews with academic experts, implementers of rural employment and entrepreneurship projects, and entrepreneurs. Data analysis and validation of financial factors on rural entrepreneurship in both service and agriculture sectors were performed using the fitting of a time-series regression model. …”
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    International Experience in Assessing Economic Security: Basic Approaches and Opportunities for Ukraine by D. O. Koshikov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It is also important in these studies that qualitative indicators are used along with quantitative ones, which consist of studying the opinions of the business environment, entrepreneurs and other business entities. The main directions of the implementation of positive international experience in assessing the level of economic security to national practice have been suggested. …”
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    Problems of Small and Medium Business in Germany by B. E. Zaritskiy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Germany seems to have lost the Gründer spirit. Entrepreneurs complain about the great number of bureaucratic procedures, the growing shortage of skilled workforce, high electricity prices, and difficulties in accessing bank credits for micro and small enterprises. …”
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    Electronic Commerce and the Success of Projects. A case study of the Entrepreneurship promotion project of the University of Rwanda. by Principe, Camake

    Published 2020
    “…Specifically, the research investigated the level and potential of applicability of E-Commerce in PECBC business processes and towards realization of expected business outcomes, the level of embezzlement in the PECBC project and showed how this embezzlement can be impacted by e-commerce tools, assessed the challenges being faced by the entrepreneurs under PECBC sponsorship and gave recommendations on how they can be addressed in the context of available electronic commerce applications. …”
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    GUIDELINES FOR THE SERVICE QUALITY DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BOUTIQUE HOTELS THAT ATTRACT DOMESTIC WORKCATION TOURISTS: THE CASE OF PATTAYA CITY, THAILAND by Chayapoj LEE-ANANT, Phornprom RUNGREAUNG

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…For qualitative research, a semi-structured in-depth interview was organized to collect data from 30 small boutique hotel entrepreneurs in Pattaya. The results indicated that domestic workcation tourists prioritize the following service quality factors: tangibility (x̄ = 4.51), responsiveness (x̄ = 4.51), reliability (x̄ = 4.48), assurance (x̄ = 4.29), and empathy (x̄ = 4.35). …”
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    Implementation of the School as a Learning Organisation Approach in Vocational Education: The Case of Latvia by Gunta Siliņa-Jasjukeviča, Ilze Briška, Inese Lūsēna-Ezera, Agnese Lastovska, Inga Linde

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…For school representatives: Raise awareness of the staff of vocational education institutions of the essence of the SLO and its role in improving the quality of education and ensure that all dimensions of SLO are understood and addressed appropriately. For entrepreneurs: Help define the diverse, varied manifestations of professions in the sector in order to engage the individual potential of learners as effectively as possible. …”
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    Determining AI-Based Learning Adoption Model for Students in Entrepreneurship Education: A Design Thinking Approach by Cep Abdul Baasith Wahpiyudin, Sabda Alam Muhammadan, Riska Amalia, Adelia Chrisanta, Asep Taryana

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Research implication: These insights suggest that targeted communication strategies, including design thinking principles, can support broader AI adoption, enhance students’ entrepreneurial learning experiences, and foster a new generation of tech-savvy entrepreneurs. …”
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    Muslim Bank as a Historical Category: Creating Credit Institutions for Muslims In the First Half of the 20 <sup>th</sup> Century by R. I. Bekkin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…These credit institutions were created on the initiative of Muslim entrepreneurs who sought to have an affordable source of financing for their activities. …”
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    Opening a career door!: The role of ChatGPT adoption in digital entrepreneurial opportunity recognition and exploitation by Cong Doanh Duong, Thi Thanh Hoa Phan, Bich Ngoc Nguyen, Thanh Van Pham, Ngoc Diep Do, Anh Trong Vu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Future research should consider longitudinal designs and diverse samples, such as established entrepreneurs or non-Asian populations, to explore ChatGPT adoption in broader contexts.…”
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    The linkage between economic literacy and students’ intention of starting business: The mediating role of entrepreneurial alertness by Agus Wibowo, Bagus Shandy Narmaditya, Ratieh Widhiastuti, Ari Saptono

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…PURPOSE: Enhancing the number of entrepreneurs is a major study to combat economic and social problems. …”
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    DIGITISATION OF LEGAL ALGORITHMS TO PREVENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CORRUPTION by Oleksii Makarenkov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The absence of confidence in public authorities' effective utilisation of budgetary funds engenders inherent justifications for entrepreneurs, their employees, and other members of the public to conceal resources from irresponsible or negligent public officials, particularly in the context of cryptocurrency assets. …”
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    Role of Government Projects and Youth Employment in Kisoro District: A Case Study of Youth Livelihood Program. by Zaninka, Esther

    Published 2024
    “…The study also showed that lack of training of the youth and policy implementers was the major challenge affecting the YLP in the provision of quality service delivery among people in Kisoro district, YLP put more emphasis on multiple areas, namely to provide capital to young entrepreneurs, avail business development services, facilitate linkages in supply chain and create market opportunities for goods and services produces by youth services such as training and mentorship, business plan competition and developing partnership with public and private institutions. …”
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    Values and professional identity of student-age population by I. A. Koch, В. A. Orlov

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Among the prestigious professions are doctors, engineers, lawyers, entrepreneurs and civil servants. The majority of students consider their specialty to be prestigious and in-demand. …”
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    Empresarios, capitales e industrias en la región Caribe colombiana bajo el despegue del modelo agroexportador a comienzos del siglo XX by SEGIO PAOLO SOLANO

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…We believe that the monopoly for decades were entrepreneurs in the Caribbean region on exports and imports serving most of the time as mere middlemen and commission agents were disrupted with the agro-export model off of the early twentieth century, designed so that traders and producers in the hinterland of the country are related directly and without intermediaries with foreign markets. …”
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