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Bicho, M., Nikolaeva, R., Lages, C. & Ferreira, F. A. F. (2017). Exploring the success factors of hybrid micro-enterprises. In Rossi, P. and Krey, N. (Ed.), Marketing transformation: Marketing practice in an ever changing world: Proceedings of the 2017 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) World Marketing Congress (WMC). (pp. 177-188). Christchurch, New Zealand: Springer, Cham.
M. L. Bicho et al., "Exploring the success factors of hybrid micro-enterprises", in Marketing transformation: Marketing practice in an ever changing world: Proc. of the 2017 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) World Marketing Congr. (WMC), Rossi, P. and Krey, N., Ed., Christchurch, New Zealand, Springer, Cham, 2017, pp. 177-188
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TY - CPAPER TI - Exploring the success factors of hybrid micro-enterprises T2 - Marketing transformation: Marketing practice in an ever changing world: Proceedings of the 2017 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) World Marketing Congress (WMC) AU - Bicho, M. AU - Nikolaeva, R. AU - Lages, C. AU - Ferreira, F. A. F. PY - 2017 SP - 177-188 DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-68750-6_56 CY - Christchurch, New Zealand UR - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-68750-6 AB - This research explores hybrid micro-entrepreneurs’ founding motivations and the transformation of those motivations into visions of success, by applying multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA). We find that entrepreneurs of hybrid micro-enterprises are driven mostly by noneconomic goals and that those influence their vision of success. The success framework consists of seven indicators (training, professional development, marketing, management, external factors, infrastructures, and organizational aspects). Human capital is perceived as the most important for success – translating the professional motivations for founding. Reversely, external factors, which are usually considered crucial to attain legitimacy, are perceived the least important factors. Given the findings, are hybrid micro-entrepreneurs ready to succeed? ER -