Abstract

This chapter aims to show how transition environment encourages entrepreneurial activities in relation to other more or less developed countries. The basic objective of this study is identification of fundamental entrepreneurial motives, necessity and opportunity, depending on general and entrepreneurial opportunities according to the stages of entrepreneurial process. One-factor analysis of variance was used to compare groups and establish differences, while relationships and connections between selected features of development degrees, entrepreneurial activities, and motives of entrepreneurial projects were analysed by the Pearson correlation coefficient. The analysis of available data and selected features confirmed a great dependence of motives of entrepreneurial projects and conditions of the environment of different degrees of development that determine differences to all observed features directly or indirectly connected with entrepreneurial decisions.

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