Mô hình nghiên cứu lựa chọn khởi sự kinh doanh toàn thời gian của doanh nhân kết hợp
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Khởi sự kinh doanh, doanh nhân kết hợp, bối cảnh xã hội, đặc tính cá nhân, giới tínhTóm tắt
Khởi sự kinh doanh song vẫn giữ công việc hưởng lương được coi là một trong những chủ đề nghiên cứu đang nhận được sự quan tâm trong lĩnh vực khởi sự kinh doanh. Nghiên cứu này được kỳ vọng đem lại những đóng góp đáng kể cho lĩnh vực khởi sự kinh doanh khi hầu hết các nghiên cứu trước đây chỉ tập trung vào giai đoạn đầu tiên của việc tham gia vào quá trình khởi sự kinh doanh mà thiếu sự chú ý tới giai đoạn tiếp theo của quá trình này, đó là việc chuyển đổi từ khởi sự kinh doanh kết hợp sang kinh doanh toàn thời gian, hoặc duy trì, hoặc từ bỏ để trở lại công việc toàn thời gian. Mục tiêu của nghiên cứu này là đề xuất một mô hình nghiên cứu lý thuyết để khám phá tại sao, và dưới những điều kiện nào, một người chọn khởi sự kinh doanh kết hợp như một lựa chọn nghề nghiệp kinh doanh, và tại sao và trong điều kiện nào họ quyết định thay đổi tình trạng hiện có.
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