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Luzaan Hamilton
Luzaan Hamilton
Associate Professor
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Female ENTREPRENEURS’BUSINESS training and its effect on various entrepreneurial factors: evidence from a developing country
N Meyer, L Hamilton
International Journal of Economics and Finance Studies 12 (1), 135-151, 2020
722020
GENERATION Y FEMALE STUDENTS’MOTIVATION TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
L Hamilton, N De Klerk
International journal of business and management studies 8 (2), 50-65, 2016
192016
Investigating the factors inhibiting entrepreneurial activity amongst business management students at a South African Higher Education Institution
L Hamilton, CL Mostert
Polish Journal of Management Studies 19 (1), 157-169, 2019
92019
Generation Y female students’ inclination towards entrepreneurship: a comparative study between South Africa and the Netherlands
L Hamilton
72015
Generation Y female students’ entrepreneurial attitude
L Hamilton
Journal of Contemporary Management 16 (2), 481-492, 2019
22019
Generation Y female students perceived barriers towards entrepreneurship: A comparative study
L Hamilton, N de Klerk
Proceedings of International Academic Conferences, 2018
22018
A review of entrepreneurial knowledge and skills among students at a South African Higher Education Institution
L Hamilton, C Mostert
Proceedings of International Academic Conferences, 2018
12018
The influence of culture on students' impulsive buying behaviour in the Vaal Triangle area
L Hamilton
North-West University, 2011
12011
Students? motivations and attitudes toward entrepreneurship at a South African Higher Education Institution
C Mostert, L Hamilton
Proceedings of International Academic Conferences, 2018
2018
GENERATION Y FEMALE STUDENTS’MOTIVATION TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
N Klerk, L Hamilton
Social Sciences Research Society, 2016
2016
SSIRC 2021-035 EXPLORING ENTREPRENEURSHIP MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SOUTH AFRICA
CL Mostert, L Hamilton
TECHNICAL EDITING, 305, 0
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