Students and young adults are starting online businesses due to COVID-19
Entrepreneurship expert says pandemic has provided time for Sun Devils to establish online businesses because of fewer distractions.
Entrepreneurship expert says pandemic has provided time for Sun Devils to establish a business online because of fewer distractions.
In this story published Jan. 24, 2021, in The State Press:
Because we don’t have as many distractions, people have stripped away all of those extra things we do to fill the time and have gotten to the core of what really excites us.
– Clinical Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship R. Scott Livengood
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