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Artivate: A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts, Vol. 3 No. 2

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Editor's Introduction to Volume 3, Number 2
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Essig, Linda (Author) / Roberts, Joseph (Author)
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How Is Damien Hirst a Cultural Entrepreneur?
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Enhuber, Marisa (Author)
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Responding to the Needs and Challenges of Arts Entrepreneurs: An Exploratory Study of Arts Entrepreneurship in North Carolina Higher Education
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Welsh, Dianne (Author) / Onishi, Tamaki (Author) / DeHoog, Ruth (Author) / Syed, Sumera (Author)
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Daily Blogging for a Year: A "Lean" Pathway to Launching a Web-based Business
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Griffey, Julia (Author)
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Book Review: Social Intrapreneurism and All That Jazz: How Business Innovators are Helping to Build a More Sustainable World
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Rabideau, Mark (Reviewer)

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