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Lucky breaks: unpicking the intersectionalities at play in artistic careers
Chloe Preece
, Nicholas Telford
School of Business and Creative Industries
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Entrepreneurs
100%
Best Management Practices
100%
Serendipity
100%
Visual Artists
100%
Marketing Strategy
100%
Marketing Practices
100%
Entrepreneurship Strategy
100%
Espoused Theories
100%
Gender Geography
100%
Artists' Careers
100%
Artistic Careers
100%
Life Story Narrative
100%
Social Capital Networks
100%
Social Sciences
Occupational Career
100%
Intersectionality
100%
Artists
75%
UK
25%
Entrepreneurship
25%
Social Capital
25%
London
25%
Visual Artist
25%
Marketing Strategy
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Capital
100%
Marketing Management
100%