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Title
The Effects Of Potential Business Managers’ Risk Tolerance Level On Entrepreneurship In Emerging Markets
Abstract
Entrepreneurs in emerging markets may not have much information about the financial and market conditions of the economy and this may lead them not to be an entrepreneur or have low financial risk tolerance level at the time when they start a new business. This study aims to investigate the correlation between the financial risk taking behavior of the people and the level of tendencies as entrepreneurship, managerial and stock market decisions in the emerging economic conditions. The Business Administration undergraduate students graduating from the public and private universities in Skopje/Macedonia are chosen as the sample of this study. By analyzing risk taking propensity and tolerance for ambiguity degree of the respondents, it is aimed to provide insight into entrepreneurship education, as to which entrepreneurial characteristics can be developed. Query dates‘ will be analyzed by using Pearson correlation and ANOVA for explaining risk tolerance and entrepreneurship behaviors related to emerging markets conditions.
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PeerReviewed
PeerReviewed
Date
2010-06
Extent
213