The Moderating Effects Of Entrepreneurship Training Towards New Venture Creation
The study aims to investigate the determinant factors of new venture creation and establish whether training moderates the factors. Developing new venture demands high entrepreneurial abilities, high motivations, resources availability, management competency, risk taking propensity and high working...
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