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This contributed volume features state-of-the-art research from ten
different countries on implementation, institutionalization and the
future prospects of social entrepreneurship. This volume aims at
bringing together research that considers the context of economy,
politics and cultural issues combining with the needs of social and
human development. By conceptualizing the notion of social
entrepreneurship and societal entrepreneurship, this volume aims to
disseminate the numerous streams of research and theory of social
entrepreneurship to educators, libraries, scholars, non-profit
researchers, public policy makers, practitioners, undergraduate and
graduate students, and any organization or person interested in
staying abreast of advances in this area. It is also an important
reference book for teachers, students and faculty interested in
conducting research or teaching social entrepreneurship.
Following an in-depth discussion of the theoretical
underpinnings of successful entrepreneurship, the authors show how
to apply the theory in actual practice. They demonstrate how to
analyze the entrepreneurial firM's stage of development and then
focus specifically on problems linked to that stage, how to use the
Success/Failure grid as an analysis tool, and how to capitalize on
favorable conditions and opportunities. A book for aspiring
entrepreneurs both within and outside of established corporations,
this book introduces a new perspective on the subject that both
refutes individualistic myths about entrepreneurship and provides a
specific theory about successful entrepreneurial activity. The
authors point to the need for entrepreneurial systems--collections
of individuals working together--as the real key to successful
ventures. . . . By painting a more accurate picture of how
entrepreneurial ventures really work, and then offering sound
advice to prospective entrepreneurs on how to achieve lasting
success, this book makes a major contribution to the business
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A book for aspiring entrepreneurs both within and outside of
established corporations, this book introduces a new perspectve on
the subject that both refutes individualistic myths about
entrepreneurship and provides a specific theory about successful
entrepreneurial activity. The authors point to the need for
entrepreneurial systems--collections of individuals working
together--as the real key to successful ventures. They argue that
there are four essential elements that must be present and
operating in concert if entrepreneurship is to succeed:
characteristics, competencies, conditions, and contexts.
Following an in-depth discussion of the theoretical underpinnngs
of successful entrepreneurship, the authors show how to apply the
theory in actual practice. Planning tools like the Four C
Conference--in which an assessment of each of the four necessary
elements is made--and the Concert of Components Conference will
enable the individual entrepreneur to begin to set up a workable
entrepreneurial system. The authors demonstrate how to analyze the
entrepreneurial firM's stage of development and then focus
specifically on problems linked to that stage, how to use the
success/failure grid as an analysis tool, and how to capitalize on
favorable conditions and opportunities. By painting a more accurate
picture of how entrepreneurial ventures really work--and then
offering sound advice to prospective entrepreneurs on how to
achieve lasting success--this book makes a major contribution to
the business literature.
Economic development is a priority for all nation-states, whether
developing or developed. In recent times, a few among the
developing nations - often referred to as the emerging economies -
have attracted the world's attention because of their fast pace of
economic growth. While the similarities among these nations (for
example the BRICS) in the pattern of their economic growth are
highlighted and discussed, the differences are often glossed over.
This book, therefore, attempts to present the diverse ways in which
entrepreneurship is facilitated in emerging economies, through a
compilation of research papers from six different countries (India,
China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Nigeria and New Zealand) belonging to
the class of emerging economies. The papers included in this book
cover a variety of topics related to the creation and management of
an entrepreneurial ecosystem, such as intercultural interactions,
IPR issues, government policies for SMEs, social entrepreneurship,
opportunity identification, green entrepreneurship, employee
entrepreneurship, symbiotic ventures and social capital, social
fluidity mapping for reducing failure stigma, green awareness in
the corporate world and among entrepreneurs, venture capital for
growth, immigrant entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial success and life
satisfaction, among others. The contributions are supported by an
introductory chapter that provides an integrative framework by
unifying the diverse patterns of economic development in the
different countries under various institutional inadequacies as a
process of "muddling-through to development", necessitated by the
non-systematic development of the ecosystem for new venture
creation. This book is indeed a must-read for those interested in
understanding the process of entrepreneurship and economic
development in emerging economies.
JacMar Corporation is a dynamic family-owned company that does
business on six continents and has grown ten times since its
founder
The Online Job Search Survival Guide is about turbo-charging your
job search by leveraging the powerful reach of social networks. The
book offers proven and effective online job-hunting strategies,
along with tactical steps designed to help you to find your next
job faster and with targeted efficiency. If you're a job seeker,
you have no time to waste. The Online Job Search Survival Guide
will take you through a clear, step-by-step process that will
catapult your job search today, and optimize your efforts for your
ideal job
Since the 2008 economic crisis, small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs) have faced serious financial problems and have been looking
to financial institutions and governments for solutions and new
proposals to address these issues. This book examines the new
challenge in which firms receive sustainable funding that is in
alignment with the company's spending capacity. The purpose of this
book is to examine the main theoretical issues and practices
regarding entrepreneurship and finance and their impact on
performance, innovation and economic growth. It analyzes the
fundamental aspects of entrepreneurship and studies ways in which
financial institutions can better fulfill their primary function of
feeding capital to businesses and the economy as a whole.
Entrepreneurship and finance are fundamental to achieving success
in economic and social activities. SMEs' existence and development
depend on the initiatives of entrepreneurship and access to
resources, especially those of a financial nature. During the
recent economic crisis, several new financing instruments have
appeared, especially with structures designed for helping SMEs make
their way out of the recession. This book explores some of these
tools in various global economies, such as France and Spain,
providing an international, multidimensional perspective.
This book explores public sector entrepreneurship from an
international perspective. It features essays from eminent scholars
in the field addressing entrepreneurial public policies from
different countries. Public sector entrepreneurship is at the cusp
of becoming a watchword in international policy circles. This book
is a pioneer volume in this emerging field and provides topics and
policies that are broadly applicable across different economies.
Public sector entrepreneurship refers to innovative public policy
initiatives that generate greater economic prosperity by
transforming a status-quo economic environment into one that is
more conducive to economic units engaging in creative activities in
the face of uncertainty. In today's economy, public sector
entrepreneurship affects that transformation primarily by
increasing the effectiveness of knowledge networks; that is, by
increasing the heterogeneity of experiential ties among economic
units and the ability of those same economic units to exploit such
diversity. Through policy initiatives that are characterized by
public sector entrepreneurship, there will be more development of
new technology and hence more innovation throughout the economy.
The contributors focus on the individual, organisational, and
institutional levels of social entrepreneurship, addressing the
role of personal values and leadership in the conduct of
initiatives while stressing the importance of stakeholders in
relation to human resource management, innovation, or opportunity
discovery.
Want to know what it takes to run a successful business? How to set
up and grow a company? How to effectively manage your people and
create a prosperous work environment? Raw Business holds the
answers. Drawing on the life lessons and core principles developed
over a 30-year career running home-based to small and now
multi-million-pound businesses, this book outlines Christian
Nellemann's trusted methods for achieving success. Filled with
practical advice for shaping good working habits, recruiting the
right people, and building an effective sales team, it is an
essential read for any entrepreneur. It's a book on beating the
odds; staying afloat where so many sink and growing where so many
shrink. Raw Business contains the raw and unvarnished advice that
you need to build and grow a successful company.
Technology has emerged as an important component in businesses and
organizations by allowing for modern innovations through the
internet and other information and communication technologies.
Modern Entrepreneurship and E-Business Innovations provides
advanced knowledge of e-entrepreneurship and innovation as well as
emerging theories, applications and challenges. This book is an
essential reference source for researchers, practitioners, and
executives interested in a better understanding of a comprehensive
framework for e-business and entrepreneurship.
"The Passion and Discipline of Strategy" utilises the experiences
of the best companies and leaders in emerging and mature markets to
highlight the necessary linkage of passion and discipline in an
effective strategy process. Passion motivates and maintains a
manager's focus, whilst discipline is necessary to make passion
productive and effective. Taken together, passion and discipline
create a sequence of winning strategic moves, enabling a company to
leverage passion, accurately develop a strategy hinge, select their
own firm boundaries and a strategic goal, and decide on key
elements of the business model.
This book explores whether there is reason to be against
entrepreneurship. Just like literature on the darker sides of
entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship, the book is an answer to the
one-sided, overly positive and uncritical image of
entrepreneurship. The "twist" in this book, in comparison with
literature on dark sides of entrepreneurship, is to explore being
against entrepreneurship. From various perspectives such as lexical
semantics, Marxism, philosophy of science and psychology, the
contributors contemplate on why there may be reason to be against
entrepreneurship discourse as well as entrepreneurship practice.
Some chapters are based on first-hand empirical data, others are
conceptual. The main overall conclusion is that there are some
strong arguments for being against entrepreneurship discourse, as
well as for being against certain aspects of entrepreneurship
practice. Before it is reasonable to be against entrepreneurship
practice in total, a convincing and practicable alternative needs
to be developed. This book will be valuable reading for
entrepreneurship scholars, as well as academics working in the
fields of business ethics, (critical) management, and international
business.
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This book endorses entrepreneurial philosophies and develops a
conceptual thinking for redefining organizational design to achieve
operational efficiencies. It aims at bridging entrepreneurial
theories with strategies in practice. The book discusses
entrepreneurial business modeling by mapping the entrepreneurial
mindset and analyzing cognitive inputs to drive entrepreneurial
efficiencies. This book also discusses effectiveness of marketing
strategies, causes, and effects of marketing strategies on
entrepreneurial performance, organizational design practices, and
design-to-market concept in the context of contemporary
organizational and operational designs.
Uncertainty in Entrepreneurial Decision Making fills an existing
gap in understanding three key concepts of business management:
entrepreneurship, uncertainty, and strategy. By extending the
impact of uncertainty on entrepreneurship and the role of strategy
in reducing uncertainty, Petrakis and Konstantakopoulou emphasize
that uncertainty can be converted into creative advantage. Given
that the business environment is changing both very quickly and
very often, any wrong decisions taken can lead to devastation. This
exciting new volume explains the reasons why we cannot see the
complete the future and our position in it. This uncertainty
affects entrepreneurship and how it can be turned into a
competitive advantage for businesses sustainability.
From three partners at Google Ventures, this is a unique and
easy-to-follow five-day process for solving tough business problems
and testing new ideas - proven at more than 100 companies. Sprint
is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. 'Sprint
offers a transformative formula for testing ideas that works
whether you're at a startup or a large organization' - Eric Ries,
author of The Lean Startup 'The genius of Jake Knapp's Sprint is
its step-by-step breakdown of what it takes to solve big problems
and do work that matters with speed and urgency' - Beth Comstock,
Vice Chair of GE 'Game changer' - ***** Reader review 'Amazing book
which yielded great practical results' - ***** Reader review
'Revolutionary' - ***** Reader review
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Entrepreneurs and leaders face big questions every day: What's the
most important place to focus your effort, and how do you start?
What will your idea look like in real life? How many meetings and
discussions does it take before you can be sure you have the right
solution? Now there's a sure-fire way to answer these important
questions: the sprint. Designer Jake Knapp created the five-day
process at Google, where sprints were used on everything from
Google Search to Google X. He joined Braden Kowitz and John
Zeratsky at Google Ventures, and together they have completed more
than one hundred sprints with companies in mobile, e-commerce,
healthcare, finance, and more. A practical guide to answering
critical business questions, Sprint is a book for teams of any
size, from small startups to Fortune 100s, from teachers to
non-profits. It's for anyone with a big opportunity, problem, or
idea who needs to get answers today.
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