Principles of Action in Entrepreneurship Education and Training for Marginalized Entrepreneurs: Inductive Propositions from Personal Initiative Training

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Principles of Action in Entrepreneurship Education and Training for Marginalized Entrepreneurs: Inductive Propositions from Personal Initiative Training. / Glosenberg, Alex; Gielnik, Michael; Melyoki, Lemayon Lemilia et al.
Sustainable Development Through the World of Work: Translating Insights from Organizational Psychology. Hrsg. / Julie B Olson-Buchanan; John C Scott; Lori Foster. Oxford University Press, 2025. S. 189.

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Glosenberg, A, Gielnik, M, Melyoki, LL & Boateng, A 2025, Principles of Action in Entrepreneurship Education and Training for Marginalized Entrepreneurs: Inductive Propositions from Personal Initiative Training. in JB Olson-Buchanan, JC Scott & L Foster (Hrsg.), Sustainable Development Through the World of Work: Translating Insights from Organizational Psychology. Oxford University Press, S. 189. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197786161.003.0017

APA

Glosenberg, A., Gielnik, M., Melyoki, L. L., & Boateng, A. (2025). Principles of Action in Entrepreneurship Education and Training for Marginalized Entrepreneurs: Inductive Propositions from Personal Initiative Training. In J. B. Olson-Buchanan, J. C. Scott, & L. Foster (Hrsg.), Sustainable Development Through the World of Work: Translating Insights from Organizational Psychology (S. 189). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197786161.003.0017

Vancouver

Glosenberg A, Gielnik M, Melyoki LL, Boateng A. Principles of Action in Entrepreneurship Education and Training for Marginalized Entrepreneurs: Inductive Propositions from Personal Initiative Training. in Olson-Buchanan JB, Scott JC, Foster L, Hrsg., Sustainable Development Through the World of Work: Translating Insights from Organizational Psychology. Oxford University Press. 2025. S. 189 doi: 10.1093/9780197786161.003.0017

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