Exploring professional identity transition: a narrative research study of new entrepreneurs.
With an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally (Kelley, 2017) and 25 million in the United States (Kelley, Ali, Brush, Corbett, Kim, & Majbouri, 2017), there is a strong interest and perceived value of entrepreneurship as a driver of the global economy (GEM, 2018), as a mechanism for j...
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