Micro-enterprises in Zimbabwe: The function of socio-demographic factors, psychological strategies, personal initiative, and goal setting for entrepreneurial success

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Micro-enterprises in Zimbabwe: The function of socio-demographic factors, psychological strategies, personal initiative, and goal setting for entrepreneurial success. / Frese, Michael; Krauss, Stefanie I; Friedrich, Christian.
Success and failure of microbusiness owners in Africa: A psychological approach. ed. / M. Frese. 1. ed. Westport: Quorum Books, 2000. p. 103-130.

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Harvard

Frese, M, Krauss, SI & Friedrich, C 2000, Micro-enterprises in Zimbabwe: The function of socio-demographic factors, psychological strategies, personal initiative, and goal setting for entrepreneurial success. in M Frese (ed.), Success and failure of microbusiness owners in Africa: A psychological approach. 1. edn, Quorum Books, Westport, pp. 103-130.

APA

Frese, M., Krauss, S. I., & Friedrich, C. (2000). Micro-enterprises in Zimbabwe: The function of socio-demographic factors, psychological strategies, personal initiative, and goal setting for entrepreneurial success. In M. Frese (Ed.), Success and failure of microbusiness owners in Africa: A psychological approach (1. ed., pp. 103-130). Quorum Books.

Vancouver

Frese M, Krauss SI, Friedrich C. Micro-enterprises in Zimbabwe: The function of socio-demographic factors, psychological strategies, personal initiative, and goal setting for entrepreneurial success. In Frese M, editor, Success and failure of microbusiness owners in Africa: A psychological approach. 1. ed. Westport: Quorum Books. 2000. p. 103-130

Bibtex

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