Entrepreneurship - the Need for Interdisciplinary Research
Abstract
The area of research related to entrepreneurship is not homogeneous. Therefore, the interdisciplinary approach is the one that may successfully expand the domains of activities linked to making decisions about establishing and running an enterprise. This is especially important now, in the midst of a crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, which has not only affected the economy but has also significantly influenced decision-making by individuals.
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