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While the concept of entrepreneurship has existed for some time, we are witnessing a resurgence in both research as well as formal degree programs. I think this is triggered by a number of factors. One key factor is that most net new growth in jobs today emanates from small to medium-size businesses. Larger firms are turning to alternative organizational forms to compete in the global economy. This ranges from trimming the various managerial layers to strategic outsourcing as well as joint ventures.

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  • While the concept of entrepreneurship has existed for some time, we are witnessing a resurgence in both research as well as formal degree programs

  • I think this is triggered by a number of factors

  • One key factor is that most net new growth in jobs today emanates from small to medium-size businesses

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While the concept of entrepreneurship has existed for some time, we are witnessing a resurgence in both research as well as formal degree programs. Nization Manag Journal of Entrepreneurship & Organization Management Robert McGowan* Professor, Department of Management, Daniels College of Business, USA I think this is triggered by a number of factors.

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