2019
DOI: 10.18848/2328-6261/cgp/v19i02/41-51
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The Impact of Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Intentions: An Oman Perspective

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“…The entrepreneur will use their social Network at the initial stages of the venture when the foundation of the firm is established and subsequently develop marking networks with the aim of increasing sales (Lechnerand Dowling, 2003) and will also assist in identifying potential customers and suppliers (Adler and Kwon, 2002). The decision by the entrepreneur to get involved in an organizational or individual network will affect the organizational outcomes (Qian & Kemelgor, 2013), therefore to benefit from the advantages of these networks, entrepreneurs have been known to invest time and resources in developing social relationships (Nasser Al Muniri et al, 2019).…”
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“…The entrepreneur will use their social Network at the initial stages of the venture when the foundation of the firm is established and subsequently develop marking networks with the aim of increasing sales (Lechnerand Dowling, 2003) and will also assist in identifying potential customers and suppliers (Adler and Kwon, 2002). The decision by the entrepreneur to get involved in an organizational or individual network will affect the organizational outcomes (Qian & Kemelgor, 2013), therefore to benefit from the advantages of these networks, entrepreneurs have been known to invest time and resources in developing social relationships (Nasser Al Muniri et al, 2019).…”
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“…Social Entrepreneurship has recently received increasing attention through the increased availability of resources, government support, micro-finance models, and social support. Yet, a corresponding body of academic work has not emerged (Nasser Al Muniri et al, 2019). This point has been confirmed by Liñán & Fayolle, (2015), who argue that social entrepreneurship is being widely researched; however, there are still significant gaps that should be addressed through research.…”
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