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SMEs and Determinants of Their Internationalization in Poland, Germany and Denmark (Determinanty internacjonalizacji przedsiebiorstw z sektora MSP w Polsce, Niemczech i Danii)

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  • Gonzalves Nshimiyimana

    (International SEPT Program, Leipzig University)

  • Md. Noor Un Nabi

    (International SEPT Program, Leipzig University)

  • Utz Dornberger

    (International SEPT Program, Leipzig University)

Abstract

This study assesses the impact of inclusion of entrepreneurial contents in curricula in developing entrepreneurial- like thinking in non-business major students in Institut d’Enseignement Supérieur de Ruhengeri in Rwanda. A comparison of findings before and after the training indicate that systematic learning of entrepreneurship can effectively contribute to the focused development of meta-level skills and leave important input for the policymakers and education strategists who look forward to reforming the supplyside of the labor market as a catalyst of growth.

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  • Gonzalves Nshimiyimana & Md. Noor Un Nabi & Utz Dornberger, 2018. "SMEs and Determinants of Their Internationalization in Poland, Germany and Denmark (Determinanty internacjonalizacji przedsiebiorstw z sektora MSP w Polsce, Niemczech i Danii)," Problemy Zarzadzania, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, vol. 16(73), pages 143-169.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgm:pzwzuw:v:16:i:73:y:2018:p:143-169
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    Keywords

    entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship education; entrepreneurial orientation;
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    JEL classification:

    • L26 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Entrepreneurship
    • J23 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Labor Demand

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