Developing social entrepreneurial intention: An intervention study in Thailand
Social entrepreneurs are key players that could potentially create new initiatives and long-term solutions for our world to sustain the predicted forthcoming crises of overconsumption. Our world needs both kinds of entrepreneurship, both social and business, to collaboratively stimulate growth in a...
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Main Author: | SKUTALAKUL, Kanyaporn |
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2022
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