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Fostering entrepreneurial intent: how entrepreneurial education moderates the subjective norms–intention relationship through self-efficacy
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Entrepreneurship‐As‐Struggle: The Crises and Politics of Entrepreneurial Becomings
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Entrepreneurial Becomings: Transformation, Crisis, and Aspiration in the Global Rise of Microentrepreneurship
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Effects of financial literacy on entrepreneurial intention among higher education students
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A crisis of authenticity: Becoming entrepreneurial and the quest for “cultural appropriateness” among the Mapuche
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Enabling entrepreneurial breakthroughs: the synergistic role of social capital, dynamic capabilities and innovative thinking
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Exposure to ChatGPT and university students’ entrepreneurial intentions: evidence from a developing country
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China’s Public Diplomacy in Zimbabwe: perceptions, opportunities and challenges
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SMEs’ international performance amidst turbulence: the role of entrepreneurial leadership in navigating network capability, and strategic agility
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The mastery of entrepreneurial project execution in social enterprises in Uganda: a path to sustainable development in rural Africa
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Beyond Supply and Demand: The Moral Economy of Price Formation in Slab City
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Was the Inca Economy Based on “Protomoney”? Or, Why Accounting Systems Should Not Be Conflated With Concepts of Exchange Value
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“If It Is Stocks, It Is Not Supposed to Be a Pyramid Scheme!” Financial Consultants, Illiberal Economies, and State‐Led Financialization in Postsocialist Kazakhstan
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Sixth generation (6G) and the future of telecommunications entrepreneurship: innovation, ecosystems, and emerging use cases
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In Memoriam Keith Hart, 1943–2025
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Understanding Illiberalism Through Economic Practice: Four Cases
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The Other Half of the Ass: A Manifesto for Anthropology in Neo‐Illiberal Times
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An Immodest Rejoinder: Illiberalism and Postliberalism, But Still Neoliberalism
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We Hear, for You: The Value of Listening to Our Corporate Colleagues
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A Modest Proposal for University Reform: It's Time We Stop Half‐Assing Neoliberalism and Start Whole‐Assing It
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Economic Anthropology
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Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon. By Maron E. Greenleaf, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2024. 304 pp. Paper $27.95; Hardcover $104.95. Pages: 304; Illustrations: 21 illustrations; Published: November 2024. Paper ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐3108‐6 / Hardcover ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐2685‐3 / eISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐6007‐9.
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Working the Fabric: Resourcefulness, Belonging and Island Life in Scotland's Harris Tweed Industry. By Joana Nascimento, Berghahn Books. 2023. 230 pp. New York: Berghahn Books Series: Anthropology at work; volume 4 ISBN: 9781800738829 (hardback) ISBN: 9781800738836 (ebook).
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The Mercantilists’ Last Laugh. An Outline of the Origins of Money By Heinrich Schurtz. Enrique Martino and Mario Schmidt (trans.), Hau Books, 2024. 273 pp. ISBN: 1914363078, 23USD.