TRANSFERRING THE RISK OF FAILURE. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FIRM DYNAMICS IN TURKISH MANUFACTURING

2006-01-01
Taymaz, Erol
Guenes, Ali
Orhan, Kenan
ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GROWTH, AND INNOVATION: THE DYNAMICS OF FIRMS AND INDUSTRIES

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Citation Formats
E. Taymaz, A. Guenes, and K. Orhan, “TRANSFERRING THE RISK OF FAILURE. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND FIRM DYNAMICS IN TURKISH MANUFACTURING,” ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GROWTH, AND INNOVATION: THE DYNAMICS OF FIRMS AND INDUSTRIES, vol. 12, pp. 243–260, 2006, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/100288.