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Time poverty & entrepreneurship (OPG 2020 - Crucke)
The development of entrepreneurial opportunities is by nature a future oriented process. Hence, engaging in such a process is difficult for those who focus on the present because of time-poverty. Supported by case studies of female entrepreneurs in rural Rwanda, this research aims to develop theory on how this temporal contradiction can be overcome.
Date:1 Jan 2020 → 31 Aug 2022
Keywords:Temporal perspectives, Opportunities, Time poverty, Entrepreneurship
Disciplines:Business management, Work and organisational psychology
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