Polish entrepreneurs and American entrepreneurs : a comparative study using role motivation theory

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    • O'del, John Nicholas

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Polish entrepreneurs and American entrepreneurs : a comparative study using role motivation theory

John N. O'del

(Garland studies in entrepreneurship)

Garland Pub., 1997

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Revision of thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 1994; with new preface and index

Includes bibliographical references (p.74-82 ) and index

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Description

First published in 1997. Entrepreneurial activity in Poland has contributed to the economic revival of the nation and, arguably, to the 'social net' of Poland. In an effort to gain a greater understanding of the entrepreneur in Poland, this book offers a comparison of Polish entrepreneurs and American entrepreneurs while giving attention to the potential influence of the political-social context of the environment in which the entrepreneur was raised. The regimen of a command economic system is considered as well as its possible impact on the entrepreneur.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter I Introduction
  • Chapter II Literature Review
  • Chapter III Methodology
  • Chapter IV Results
  • Chapter V Discussion

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