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Creating sustainability for EU funded start-ups
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Creating sustainability is the biggest challenge for EU funded start-ups, as the current economic environment is highly dynamic, unstable, and characterised by many obvious, but also unpredictable risks. This paper provides a review of the current situation and related academic and business literature on the topic. It also explores recommendations on the importance of the sustainability concept and its practical implementation after initial funding from the European Union for start-ups.
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