Demand pull versus resource push training approaches to entrepreneurship: A field experiment
We compare the efficacy of two broad approaches to entrepreneurship training: a training prioritizing demand-side activities versus a training prioritizing resource-side activities. We do so by running a field experiment inside a 6-month entrepreneurship program involving 236 early-stage entrepreneu...
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Main Authors: | SANTAMARIA, Simone, ABOLFATHI, Niloofar, MAHMOOD, Ishtiag Pasha |
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2024
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