Adverse fortune in business and its impact on entrepreneurs
The analysis of possible consequences for entrepreneurs after the experience of adverse fortune in business has been carried out. The social and financial consequences for business owners failures are distinguished. The necessity of a comprehensive study of the issues concerning entrepreneur's later career choice, the transformation of the network environment after failure and highlighting the specifics of adverse fortune and their consequences for the economies of committing systemic transformation is shown. Recommendations for the future research lines of business failure phenomenon are also given.
Keywords
предпринимательство,
неудача в бизнесе,
предприниматель,
прекращение деятельности,
последствия неудачи в бизнесе,
банкротство,
Entrepreneurship,
failure (adverse fortune) in business,
businessman,
discontinuation of activities,
the consequences of failure in business,
bankruptcyAuthors
Petrova L.V. | National Research University Higher School of Economics | lvpetrova@hse.ru |
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