Assessing founders to predict venture success: lessons from psychologists and venture capital firms
By: Garman, Andrew N.
Contributor(s): Phillips, Frank S.
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ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.523-32.Subject(s): Human capital | Entrepreneurs | Health services
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International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Although risk is inherent in the very definition of entrepreneurship, there is a wealth of existing research that can provide guidance in forecasting a founder's capabilities for success. This literature and its limitations are reviewed with an eye toward implications for entrepreneurship in health and human services. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 29, Issue no: 7 | Available | AR71472 |
Although risk is inherent in the very definition of entrepreneurship, there is a wealth of existing research that can provide guidance in forecasting a founder's capabilities for success. This literature and its limitations are reviewed with an eye toward implications for entrepreneurship in health and human services. - Reproduced.


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