Informal Entrepreneurship, Covid 19 and SMEs, Organizational learning in SMEss
Fontosabb kutatások
2020 - 2020, Development of an entrepreneurship typology for integration of Roma informal Waste collection practices into environmental policy in the CEE region.
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AIB-CEE, Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 2017.
European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Varna, Bulgaria, June 2019.
Kingston University, London, February 2020.
European Academy of Management, December 2020
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Journal for Technological Forecasting & Social Change, nemzetközi
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Gittins, T., Lang, R., Sass., M (2015), The effect of return migration driven social capital on SME internationalisation: a comparative case study of IT sector entrepreneurs in Central and Eastern Europe, Review of Managerial Science, Vol 9 (2): 385-409
Gittins, T, (2020), Towards a framework for evaluation of organisational learning in European SMEs, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice: Present and Future, Conference Proceedings, Varna, Bulgaria, June 2019.
Huszák, L., Gittins, T., (2020), Urban start-up ecosystem development in university-business co-operation, Innovation, Management, Entrepreneurship, 2020, Proceedings of the 8th IMES Conference, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic.
Gittins, T., (2020), Development of an entrepreneurship typology for integration of Roma informal Waste collection practices into environmental policy in the CEE region., Small Enterprise Research, 27 (3): 289-305.
Huszák, L., Gittins, T., (2022), Understanding the Budapest Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Human Capital Flows and Social Capital Ties, Central European Business Review, Vol 11.
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