dc.contributor.author
Papigkiotis, Michail
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dc.date.accessioned
2017-05-10T06:52:20Z
dc.date.available
2017-05-11T00:00:31Z
dc.date.issued
2017-05-10
dc.identifier.uri
https://repository.ihu.edu.gr//xmlui/handle/11544/15443
dc.rights
Default License
dc.subject
Start-ups in the Greek context
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dc.title
An examination of factors that affect the creation of
start-ups in the Greek context
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heal.type
masterThesis
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heal.creatorID.dhareID
1102140014
heal.classification
Start-up
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heal.classification
Management
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heal.classification
Business
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heal.keywordURI.LCSH
Entrepreneurship--Greece
heal.keywordURI.LCSH
New business enterprises--Management
heal.license
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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heal.recordProvider
School of Economics, Business Administration and Legal Studies, MSc in Management
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heal.publicationDate
2017-05-09
heal.abstract
Ongoing economic recession in recent years, raising unemployment, decrease
of disposable income, braindrain, lack of opportunities and weak human psychology
limited Greeks’ dreams avoiding them to vision a better future for them. Some of
these facts drove people of
all ages
or educational
background to find alternative ways
for their future and one option was the starting and running up of a start
-
up company.
The purpose of this study is to examine the
perceptions of potential entrepreneurs with regard to starting their own firm
and
analyze their
motivation for starting
their own business and
examine
barriers that they faced during
the
establishment and
further
operation. The aim of this study, through a qualitative research, is to capture
and unlock knowledge and to obtain entrepreneurs’ perceptions regarding business
engagement
, with related sub
-
topics to be investigated, regarding the further operation and growth of their firms, the
possibility of being acquired
or other exit strategies
after some period of firm growth
.
This in turn will shed further light to the knowledge
around entrepreneurial behavior and motivation as well as perceptions and their effect on entrepreneurial activity and decision making. Hopefully the later will raise
awareness and act as supporting factors with regard to young potential entrepreneurs’
related decisions.
Finally, our findings also provide evidence as to start
-
ups further
evolution and growth thus adding to the academic and practical discussion regarding
entrepreneurial firms’ behavior, potential and growth extending knowledge beyond
the
point of the start
-
up process per se.
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heal.advisorName
Kyrgidou, Lida
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heal.committeeMemberName
Kyrgidou, Lida
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heal.committeeMemberName
Katsaliaki, Korina
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heal.committeeMemberName
Grose, Christos
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heal.academicPublisher
IHU
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heal.academicPublisherID
ihu
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heal.numberOfPages
67
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heal.spatialCoverage
Greece
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