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Les Miserables; European Entrepreneurs
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 404 no. 8795 (Jul. 2012)
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page 19-21.
Topik:
International
;
Business Government Relations
;
Entrepreneurs
;
Market Strategy
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.72
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The St Oberholz cafe in eastern Berlin is as hip as any of the area's bars: graffiti-covered doors, in-your-face art, edgy fashion and the Beastie Boys in the background. It is not at first blush the sort of place to look for magnates in the making. But their presence makes a lot of sense. Europe's culture is deeply inhospitable to entrepreneurs; wanting to grow a start-up into a behemoth is quite as countercultural as piercings and performance art. The Oberholz has become a centre for Berlin's young start-up scene, which has enterprising types flocking to the city from all over the world. It is an enticing place to begin a business. Which is all to the good, because Berlin's fresh-faced hopefuls will get little enough enticement and encouragement elsewhere. They will struggle to hire professional managers to help their firms grow, because European executives are extremely risk-averse.
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