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YOUR CART

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In particular, we strive for:

Entrepreneurial
ingenuity,  inclusion, and impact
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Our Purpose:

Provide training on entrepreneurial ingenuity to diverse individuals, help them start new economic activities and evolve their businesses, and improve social responsibility and inclusion internationally. 
Our Vision & Mission
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Reframery's Evidence-based Research

Click below to see the research that supports The Reframery Project

Micro Enterprises & Nascent entrepreneurs
What determines success? Examining the human, financial, and social capital of Jamaican micro-entrepreneurs 
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Human capital and structural upheaval: A study of manufacturing firms in the west bank 
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The Life Cycle of an Internet Firm: Scripts, Legitimacy, and Identity 
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Planning and the entrepreneur: A longitudinal examination of nascent entrepreneurs in Sweden 
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The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs 
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New venture planning and lean start-up activities: A longitudinal empirical study of entrepreneurial success, founder preferences and venture context
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Complementarities of human capital and information technology: small businesses, emerging economy context and the strategic role of firm resources
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Social support timing and persistence in nascent entrepreneurship: exploring when instrumental and emotional support is most effective 
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An institutional perspective on business planning for nascent entrepreneurs in Sweden and the US 
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High-Technology Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Firm Informality and Contextualization of Resource-Based Theory
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Learning orientations and learning dynamics: Understanding heterogeneous approaches and comparative success in nascent entrepreneurship 
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Informal Entrepreneurship and Industry Condition
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A Cross-National Comparison of Incubated Organizations: An Institutional Perspective 
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Entrepreneurial Ingenuity
Handbook of organizational and entrepreneurial ingenuity 
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Organizational ingenuity: Insights and overview 
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The Blessing of Necessity and Advantages of Newness 
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Organizational ingenuity: Concept, processes and strategies 
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Discovering Creativity in Necessity: Organizational Ingenuity under Institutional Constraints 
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Entrepreneurs’ ingenuity and self-imposed ethical constraints: creating sustainability-oriented new ventures and knowledge 
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Entrepreneurial Ingenuity and Ethics: Inspiring Innovation and Change ​
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Envisioning New Social Enterprises: Organizational Ingenuity and Entrepreneurial Autonomy 
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Innovation Ecosystems in Brazil: Promoting Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
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Effects of product innovation and organisational capabilities on competitive advantage: evidence from UK small and medium manufacturing enterprises
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Focusing on one capability at a time: patterns in the use of innovation activities and implications for young firm
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Entrepreneurship education
Entrepreneurship education 
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Entrepreneurship Education: Toward a Model of Contingency-Based Business Planning. 
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Management education: Unique challenges presented by the African continent 
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Is Entrepreneurship Education Only about Entrepreneurship? 
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The Emergence of an Entrepreneurship Profession: Entrepreneurship Education Expectations vs Outcomes 
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How should entrepreneurship be taught to students with diverse experience? A set of conceptual models of entrepreneurship education 
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Toward rigour and relevance in entrepreneurship education research 
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Does entrepreneurship education develop wisdom? An exploration 
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The Theory of Practice and the Institutionalization of Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Institutions 
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Addressing the Challenges of Future Entrepreneurship Education: An Assessment of Textbooks for Teaching Entrepreneurship
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Learning strategies and resources for entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs 
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The roles of learning orientation and passion for work in the formation of entrepreneurial intention 
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Learning strategies of nascent entrepreneurs 
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Pedagogical methods for sustainable development: business educational projects generating direct impact on stakeholders through fundraising and fund management
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Responsible management education: active learning approaches emphasizing sustainability and social entrepreneurship
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A preliminary exploration of the development of wisdom in entrepreneurship education 
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Financial resources
Who gets the goodies? An examination of microenterprise credit in Jamaica 
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Extending community-based enterprise theory: The example of community-specific currencies 
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Small Business Promotion and Microlending: A Comparative Assessment of Jamaican and Israeli NGOs 
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Institutional and interpersonal trust and entrepreneurship: insights from relationship banking and microfinance in Brazil
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A longitudinal comparison of capital structure between young for-profit social and commercial enterprise
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Supporting Innovation Ecosystems with Microfinance: Evidence from Brazil and Implications for Social Entrepreneurship
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Microfinance and Innovation Ecosystem: Evidence from Brazil and Insights for Social Entrepreneurship
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A Commons Strategy for Promoting Entrepreneurship and Social Capital: Implications for Community Currencies, Cryptocurrencies, and Value Exchange 
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Minority entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship as an integrating mechanism for disadvantaged persons 
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Entrepreneurship for Persons with Disabilities: Economic and Social-psychological Benefits 
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Entrepreneurship and ethnicity: The role of human capital and family social capital
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Education and self-employment in Jamaica 
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Business Planning
Institutional forces and the written business plan
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Business planning by intrapreneurs and entrepreneurs under environmental uncertainty and institutional pressure 
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Judging a business by its cover: An institutional perspective on new ventures and the business plan 
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Co-Founders' Statement

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​Are you interested in using your creativity to formulate new ideas that can solve problems for many people, improve social issues, and protect the environment? 

Are you looking forward to building a socially responsible new venture to pursue your dreams, even if you are facing several obstacles and constraints?  


Would you like to follow your passion and develop an organization to apply your talents, and at the same time enhance the lives of others and improve environmental conditions?  

If so, I hope you join our community at Reframery, and that together we create a positive impact on our society and planet. 
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