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Vladimír, Benáček, et Laki Mihály, dir. The private sector after communism : New entrepreneurial firms in transition economies. London : Routledge, 2004.

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Guilford Technical Community College, 1958-2008 : Creating entrepreneurial partnerships for workforce preparedness. Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press, 2008.

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Kinard, Lee. Guilford Technical Community College, 1958-2008 : Creating entrepreneurial partnerships for workforce preparedness. Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press, 2008.

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Jensen, Svend E. Hougaard. Economic transition, entrepreneurial capacity, and intergenerational distribution / Svend E. Hougaard Jensen, Tobias Rasmussen, and Thomas F. Rutherford. [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, Treasurer's Department, 2002.

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Nine steps to becoming a transition entrepreneur : From employee to owner. Bloomington, IN : AuthorHouse, 2011.

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Friederike, Welter, Smallbone David et Isakova Nina, dir. Enterprising women in transition economies. Aldershot, Hants, England : Ashgate Pub., 2006.

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Anna, Watson, et Kirby David A, dir. Small firms and economic development in developed and transition economies : A reader. Aldershot : Ashgate, 2003.

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), Vaillant Nicolas (1977, et Vignon Jérôme, dir. La fulgurante recréation : Des nouveaux lieux et sentiers pour la réinvention du monde. Montrouge : Bayard, 2016.

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Zhuan xing jing ji zhong de qi ye jia zhi du, zhan lüe neng li he qi ye ji xiao : "Zhe shang" shi zheng = The effect of entrepreneurial institutional competencies and strategic competencies on firm performance in China's transitional economy : evidence from Zheshang. Hangzhou : Zhejiang da xue chu ban she, 2009.

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Rasmussen, Tobias N., Thomas Fox Rutherford et Svend E. Hougaard Jensen. Economic Transition, Entrepreneurial Capacity, and Intergenerational Distribution. International Monetary Fund, 2002.

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Rasmussen, Tobias N., Thomas Fox Rutherford et Svend E. Hougaard Jensen. Economic Transition, Entrepreneurial Capacity, and Intergenerational Distribution. International Monetary Fund, 2002.

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Rasmussen, Tobias N., Thomas Fox Rutherford et Svend E. Hougaard Jensen. Economic Transition, Entrepreneurial Capacity, and Intergenerational Distribution. International Monetary Fund, 2002.

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Winiecki, Jan, Vladimir Banacek et Mihály Laki. Private Sector after Communism : New Entrepreneurial Firms in Transition Economies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2004.

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Winiecki, Jan, Vladimir Banacek et Mihaly Laki. Private Sector after Communism : New Entrepreneurial Firms in Transition Economies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Winiecki, Jan, Vladimir Banacek et Mihály Laki. Private Sector after Communism : New Entrepreneurial Firms in Transition Economies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2004.

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Winiecki, Jan, Vladimir Banacek et Mihály Laki. Private Sector after Communism : New Entrepreneurial Firms in Transition Economies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2004.

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Private Sector after Communism : New Entrepreneurial Firms in Transition Economies. Routledge, 2004.

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Dean, Thomas. Sustainable Venturing : Entrepreneurial Opportunity in the Transition to a Sustainable Economyd. Pearson Education, Limited, 2017.

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Sustainable Venturing : Entrepreneurial Opportunity in the Transition to a Sustainable Economy. Pearson Education, Limited, 2013.

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Dean, Thomas. Sustainable Venturing : Entrepreneurial Opportunity in the Transition to a Sustainable Economy. Pearson, 2013.

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Banacek, Vladimi. The Private Sector After Communism : New Entrepreneurial Firms in Transition Economies (Routledge Studies in Development Economics). Routledge, 2004.

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Entrepreneurial Transitions : From Entrepreneurial Genius to Visionary Leader. Griffin Publishing Group, 1993.

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Audretsch, David B., Allan O'Connor, Erik Stam et Fiona Sussan. Entrepreneurial Ecosystems : Place-Based Transformations and Transitions. Springer, 2018.

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Audretsch, David B., Allan O'Connor, Erik Stam et Fiona Sussan. Entrepreneurial Ecosystems : Place-Based Transformations and Transitions. Springer, 2019.

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O'Leary, Simon, et Rebecca Fakoussa. Entrepreneurial Transitions in Family Business : Organic Model, Governance and Succession. Transnational Press London, 2017.

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Cavanaugh, Kathleen, et Joshua Castellino. The Politics of Sectarianism and Its Reflection in Questions of International Law and State Formation in the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190272654.003.0005.

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As the relationships between communities (majority and minority) within states in the Middle East are recalibrated and competition for access to political and economic decision-making institutions intensifies, this chapter focuses on how identity politics are constructed in the Middle East. It provides a general overview of the historical social formation of regional identities, and explores the politicisation of identity and growth of sectarianism in the region. The chapter concludes by reflecting on how entrepreneurial sectarianism has taken root in Iraq exacerbated by tensions related to the transition, changing the identity landscape and threatening the physical boundaries in the region, and generating newer antagonisms that mapped onto external and internal political ambition.
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(Editor), David A. Kirby, et Anna Watson (Editor), dir. Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies : A Reader (Transition and Development). Ashgate Publishing, 2003.

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Williams, Carol. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037153.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter first maps the logic for the unconventional inclusions of Faye HeavyShield's creamy, multipaged, glass-bead book entitled hours and Beth Piatote's short fictional story, “Beading Lesson”, as the cover and finale of the present volume, respectively. It then provides an overview of the extraordinary set of essays nesting between the covers of HeavyShield and Piatote by sampling some key concerns for a transnational history of indigenous women's labor. Although not clearly scored between chapters nor among sectors of work, the book is organized both chronologically and relative to various sectors of labor discussed by the respective authors. Starting with examinations of women's resources or manual labor, the analysis moves to variations on rural, agricultural- or land-based labor; turns to reproductive and/or domestic “service” or labor within arenas such as women's social networks or “clubs”; focuses on entrepreneurial and creative initiatives and the professional opportunities that evolve according to external market demands; and concludes by looking at women's labor and their compounding social capital as they transition into advocacy, activism, education, or administration.
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Burnard, Trevor. British West Indies and Bermuda. Sous la direction de Mark M. Smith et Robert L. Paquette. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199227990.013.0007.

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This article reviews scholarship on the history and historiography of slavery in the British West Indies and Bermuda. The British West Indies differed from other places colonized by the British in the Americas in the rapidity by which slavery became central to the workings of society. In this process, Barbadosstands stood out both for the qualitative leap taken by entrepreneurial Barbadian sugar planters in integrating the factors of production — Barbadian land, African slaves, and London Capital — into an impressively efficient operation under a single owner and for the influence of Barbados's slave society on English and non-English colonies. In Bermuda, the charter generation of Africans, possibly from West-Central Africa, arrived early (by 1620, the island had around 100 African slaves) and lasted for several generations. Bermuda tried — and for a time succeeded — in establishing an economy based on tobacco, but this tiny archipelago, one-eighth the size of Barbados, never made the transition to a mature plantation society. Without a plantation generation to overwhelm them, however, Bermudian slaves were quintessential Atlantic creoles, often attaining a measure of independence denied to slaves elsewhere in a fluid society where slavery closely resembled indentured servitude.
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Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Watson, Anna, et David A. Kirby. Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies : A Reader. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Briar-Lawson, Katharine, Paul Miesing et Blanca M. Ramos, dir. Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprises in Economic and Social Development. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197518298.001.0001.

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This book shows how social entrepreneurship and social enterprises can integrate social and economic development. These dual-mission ventures that strive to achieve both financial sustainability and social good are especially path-breaking approaches in reducing economic, education, health, technology, and other disparities among marginalized individuals, families, and communities. While this global movement varies in pace and scope, this work features snapshots from eight countries or regions. This volume focuses especially on emerging economies and those in transition, featuring African countries of Kenya and Tanzania, Albania, Argentina, Central Asian countries of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, Cuba, India, the Russian Federation, and Taiwan. We examine a variety of ventures and their social policy context as they attempt to meet human needs while simultaneously also attaining financial sustainability. We also suggest social policies that promote supports for social entrepreneurs since environmental, economic, and social sustainability are core goals. But we also raise cautions about fostering social enterprises as panaceas for addressing human needs when government investments are required in social welfare, social protections, and ecosystem supports. Contextual frames are provided that range from social enterprise business plans and measuring entrepreneurial orientation to avoiding displacement dynamics and pitfalls of non-market economies. These are consistent with the global agenda of building jobs from the ground up as articulated in the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Recommendations are derived from illustrative cases from the nations and regions featured for more strategic supports and investments in social entrepreneurs and social enterprises.
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Bessard, Fanny. Caliphs and Merchants. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855828.001.0001.

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Caliphs and Merchants: Cities and Economies of Power in the Near East (700–950) offers fresh perspectives on the origins of the economic success of the early Islamic caliphate, identifying a number of previously unnoticed or underplayed yet crucial developments, such as the changing conditions of labour, attitudes towards professional associations, and the interplay between the state, Islamic religious institutions, and the economy. Moving beyond the well-studied transition between the death of Justinian in 565 and the Arab-Muslim conquests in the seventh century, Caliphs and Merchants focuses on the period of assertion of the Islamic world’s identity and authority. While the extraordinary prosperity of Near Eastern cities and economies in 700–950 was not unprecedented when one considers the early imperial Roman world, the aftermath of the Arab-Muslim conquests saw a deep transformation of urban retail and craft, which marked a break from the past. This book explores the mechanisms through which these changes resulted from the increasing involvement of caliphs and their governors in the patronage of urban economies, alongside the empowerment of enriched entrepreneurial tāǧir from the ninth century, as well as how they served the Arab-Muslim elite to secure their power and legitimacy. This book combines a wide corpus of literary sources in Arabic with original physical and epigraphic evidence. The approach is both comparative and global. The Middle East is examined in a Eurasian context, parallels being drawn between the Islamic world and Western Christendom, Byzantium, South East Asia, and China.
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