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For-profit entrepreneurs emphasize making a profit as a symbol of success, while non-profit entrepreneurs use profits to fund additional service operations. In addition, for-profit entrepreneurs set short-term financial goals, while non-profit organizations are more long-term oriented. That's the gist - more in the details.

Thalhuber, J. (1998). How nonprofit and for-profit entrepreneurs differ.

http://www.celcee.edu/abstracts/c19982470.html


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