Factors driving entrepreneurship of a student in the city of Concepción
Journal Title: RAN - Revista Academia & Negocios - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
This study´s objective is to discover the key factors that support and encourage entrepreneurial drive in students in the city of Concepcion. Non-directive interview was used to conduct an exploratory study by contrasting the viewpoints of entrepreneurship in three subjects. The conclusions indicate that the main factors that push entrepreneurship can be divided into three categories: resources, networks and entrepreneurial drive, the latter being both the most important and the most difficult to cultivate.
Authors and Affiliations
Bastian Cabrera, Karina Fernandez, Fabian Jeldres, Jonathan Saravia
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