Breaking the cycle of crime: Promoting the positive social spillover potential of entrepreneurship
@article{McDaniel2021BreakingTC, title={Breaking the cycle of crime: Promoting the positive social spillover potential of entrepreneurship}, author={Michael A. McDaniel and Christopher Sutter and Justin W. Webb and Frank J. Elgar and Karen F. Parker and Jay Nwachu}, journal={Journal of Business Venturing Insights}, year={2021}, volume={16} }
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