Centre for Applied Research on Business and Economics
Publications
7 Results
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Information security behaviour
12 June 2019 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIn today’s world, information security is a trending as well as a crucial topic for both individuals and organizations. Experts believe that nothing can guarantee any system’s security unless ...
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Governance of urban collectives in Amsterdam
5 June 2019 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementAcross European cities local entrepreneurs are joining forces in new ways, forming collectives to stimulate business growth and innovation and to create a more attractive business environment. The value of such ...
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When your world is an island
28 June 2018 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementSocial network and decision-making approaches became dominant ways to study born global firms. Network approaches explain internationalization of born global firms in terms of the connections established and utilized ...
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Entrepreneurship education for the acquisition of entrepreneurial expertise
1 January 2018 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementQuestions we care about Entrepreneurship education (EE) has grown exponentially over the last decade. A shift can be observed from teaching about entrepreneurship to teach for and through entrepreneurship ...
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Problematizing opportunity pursuit multidimensional embeddedness of international entrepreneurship
30 November 2017 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementInternational business scholars are increasingly calling for more awareness of the local context in which international entrepreneurs pursue business opportunities. In this paper, we respond to this call, arguing ...
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The university’s role in sustainable development: activating students as agents of change
30 November 2017 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe role of universities in regional economic development has been highlighted in many study but the way in which a university can drive regional sustainable development in developing countries has been largely ...
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The grass is not always greener
1 January 2017 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe movie industry, like any other cultural industry, is often viewed as highly ambiguous, risky and uncertain. As a part of serving customer’s new preferences and searching for novelty, movie producers ...