The study titled “Following the Footsteps that Inspire: Parental Passion, Family Communication, and Children’s Entrepreneurial Attitudes” by Sohrab Soleimanof, Michael H. Morris, and Yongseok Jang was published in the Journal of Business Research (2021), 128, 450-461. It investigates the combined impact of a parent’s passion for their business, termed entrepreneurial passion, and family communication patterns, revealing how these elements together either cultivate or hinder the entrepreneurial spirit in their children. Read the summary here: https://lnkd.in/gFDEDx2V To read the entire issue, click here: https://lnkd.in/gjqnkRMd Sougata Ray Kavil Ramachandran Nupur Pavan Bang Sushma Gnvs Indian School of Business #ThS_CFE #isb #familybusiness #article #feq
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The longest-running streak in U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of top business schools by specialization? That would be Babson College, which last week was named the No. 1 undergraduate school for entrepreneurship for the 28th consecutive time, writes Poets&Quants. The story: https://lnkd.in/ewYBFnEr #BestColleges #BusinessSchools #CollegeRankings
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Here is the English version of the Esbri article about my research
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You're just one SME against larger much larger entities who engage in legal but not necessarily ethical or moral practices (despite their claim) to take away your market share, staff and customers. So what can you do with your limited resources? Do a "reverse franchise" without the limitation of a franchise network. Join forces with other like minded SMEs to create a level playing field through strategic partnerships, JVs and mergers. SMEs have greater tenacity and agility than larger firms. Use it and watch how the table slowly but surely turn. I've learnt a thing or 3 with just over 20 years in advising on partnerships for profit and growth. Hit me up if you like the idea of other organisations happily and willingly sharing their resources to grow your business - No Bull. https://lnkd.in/ge-ZKBex
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Two days left to sign up for our webinar featuring Ali Aliev, Director of Business Development at NLCSI alongside Consortia Legal to discuss how Indian education brands, education investors and private entrepreneurs can effectively collaborate with leading foreign independent schools, including insights on potential business models. Register interest here: https://lnkd.in/eveSPM2N #webinar #education #internationaleducation
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