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Examining Effectuation Theory: Lessons for Entrepreneurial Activity in Developing Countries
2021
Review of Applied Management and Social Sciences
Business development and utilization of indigenous resources is directly linked with the level of economic growth of any society. Globalization and innovation have made it challenging for developing countries to keep pace of business development to attain sustainable levels of economic growth. Developing counties are faced with the problems of non-conducive external business environment, complex business registration and taxation systems, scarcity of finance, technological support and
doi:10.47067/ramss.v4i2.159
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