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Sep 2024
11m 32s

Episode 109 – Elliroma Gardiner – Explor...

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
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Positioned within the context of active ageing, this research investigates the relationship between entrepreneurship and physical and psychological health, and examines whether health outcomes for entrepreneurs vary across different contextual dimensions. To achieve this, a systematic review was conducted including 78 empirical papers from 1993 to 2023 inves ... Show More
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