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Origins and opportunity: 150 years of New Zealand entrepreneurship

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  • Hunter, Ian
  • Wilson, Marie

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In this examination of New Zealand entrepreneurship in the period 1840 to 1990, we document the origins of New Zealand entrepreneurs, and explore the differences between New Zealand, UK, and United States entrepreneurial history. Historical data is further analysed to depict the rise of alternative entrepreneurial growth strategies and the evolution of industry and financing structures, unique to the New Zealand business environment.

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  • Hunter, Ian & Wilson, Marie, 2007. "Origins and opportunity: 150 years of New Zealand entrepreneurship," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 13(4), pages 295-311, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jomorg:v:13:y:2007:i:04:p:295-311_00
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    1. Greene, Francis, 2012. "Should the focus of publicly provided small business assistance be on start-ups or growth businesses?," Occasional Papers 12/2, Ministry of Economic Development, New Zealand.

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