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Education programs in social entrepreneurship helps to create and
fill jobs devoted to developing the local economy, which has become
a dual transfer strategy by which a virtuous circle occurs between
a retrofitted educational system based on social entrepreneurship,
and vocational students who are highly entrepreneurial. The
Handbook of Research on Social Entrepreneurship and Solidarity
Economics focuses on practical experience and theoretical models
for popularizing the concept of social entrepreneurship as a
critical element of economic growth. Emphasizing the ways in which
social entrepreneurship benefits developing regions, small and
medium enterprises, and low-income communities, this handbook of
research is a pivotal reference source for professionals,
academics, and graduate-level students in the fields of economics,
business administration, sociology, education, politics, and
international relations.
Privatization began in the 1970s with Carter's deregulation of some
business, and increased with the Thatcher administration in the
United Kingdom, the Reagan administration in the United States, and
many communist and socialist countries. One area of concern in
privatization is transportation--airports, water ports, roads, and
mass transit. Privatization can be implemented in financing,
construction, operation, and maintenance of the transportation
system, the main motives being the belief that the private sector
can be more efficient than the public sector, and because public
funds are becoming less plentiful for a variety of reasons. The
focus is on ideas and innovations for expanding the private role in
transportation. Specifically covered are ideas and innovations for
expanding the role of private sector in U.S. transportation
projects, private financing of urban transportation, airport
privatization, water port improvement, toll roads, and competitive
contracting for transit services. The distinguished list of
contributors includes the co-recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in
Economics, William Vickrey. The audience for the work are scholars
dealing with the discussions concerning the economics and politics
of privatization, business people who are likely to be interested
in potential opportunities, governmental regulators and staff, and
policy makers.
The fast and easy way to start and run an online business
Starting an online business is no longer a novelty. It's a fact
of life for individuals and established companies alike. The good
news is that e-commerce and the practice of selling goods and
services through a Web site and is not only here to stay, but it's
thriving. More good news is that the steps required to conduct
commerce online are well within the reach of ordinary people, even
if you have no business experience. All you need is a good idea, a
bit of start-up cash, computer equipment, and a little help from
the practical, hands-on information in "Starting and Running an
Online Business For Dummies."
""With strategies to help you identify your market, design your
website, choose services, trade securely, boost sales, and stay
ahead of the competition; "Starting and Running an Online Business
For Dummies" is just what you need to succeed. You'll discover how
to open an online business in ten easy steps, how to select the
right web host and design tools, why giving your e-business site
structure and style is vital, techniques on attracting and keeping
customers, and much more. Advice on how to get your business on the
Web quickly and economically Completely revised and updated
Includes the latest information on web hosting, search engine
optimization, pay-per-click advertising, harnessing the power of
social media marketing, and moreWhether you're a budding
entrepreneur or a small business owner looking to expand your
business online, this up-to-date and easy-to-follow guide covers
all the essentials you need to know to get on the Web quickly and
economically, without all the technical jargon and hype bogging you
down.
The renowned group of international contributors to this volume
provide analysis of where and how gender plays a role in the
entrepreneurial ecosystem. Eleven essays examine how ecosystems
influence women entrepreneurs and how women entrepreneurs influence
their local ecosystems, both cross-nationally and through in-depth
country studies. The studies build on rich qualitative and
quantitative data from diverse contexts including the United
States, Norway, India, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Chile. A special
section of the book examines national and regional policies in
support of growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship. The
contributions highlight the significant variety of entrepreneurial
ecosystems around the world and provide valuable insights for
promoting growth-oriented women's entrepreneurship at the local,
regional, and country level. Academic researchers in the areas of
entrepreneurship, management, business strategy, economic
geography, and gender studies as well as policy-makers at the
regional, national, and supra-national levels will all find
something valuable in this illuminating book. Contributors include:
M. Akoorie, G.A. Alsos, J.E. Amoros, C.G. Brush, S. Coleman, D.
Dutta, L.F. Edelman, L. Foss, P. Gabaldon, J. Gibb, D. Gimenez, U.
Guelich, A.T. Hailemariam, M. Haugum, C. Henry, J.G. Hussain, L.
Karsten, B. Kroon, E. Ljunggren, I.M. Lugalla, C. Lutz, V.
Mandakovic, T.S. Manolova, X. Neumeyer, B. Orser, J.
Poncela-Casasnovas, A. Robb, N. Sandhu, S.C. Santos, J.M. Scott, C.
Seierstad, P. Sinha, M. van Veldhoven, F. Welter, S.R. Xavier, R.I.
Yavuz
For many, starting a business can be an overwhelming experience.
Understanding the financial aspects of running a business can be
even more daunting. Entrepreneurial Finance, Sixth Edition was
written to help a broad range of U.S. business owners understand
the financial aspects of entrepreneurship. Unlike traditional
corporate finance books, this text explains the financial topics
most important to running a profitable small business
suchasinventory control, time value of money, working capital
management, and forecasting. Updated to reflect recent economic
trends, this edition also shows how two popular business tools
(excel and TI BA II Plus calculator) can assist business owners in
problem-solving and decision-making. Features Tackles the financial
aspects of business entrepreneurship-from business planning to
inventory control, to time value of money, to working capital
management, to forecasting and financial planning for both the
entrepreneur and the business. Provides critical background
knowledge-by presenting basic economic and financial concepts early
in the text. Explains the different types of small businesses-by
examining the financial statements for Sole Proprietorships,
Partnerships, LLCs and Corporations. Explains all six time value of
money formulas-and their application in both personal financial
planning and business financial planning. Offers a glimpse at real
small businesses-using short end-of-chapter case studies. Shows how
to solve sample problems-using excel and the Texas Instruments BAII
Plus calculator. Includes time value of money tables-see Appendix
B.
Ronald H. Coase, one of the most innovative and provocative
economists of the twentieth century, has had a lasting influence in
economics, law and economics, organization theory, management and
political science. In this comprehensive Companion, 31 leading
economists, social scientists and legal scholars, including two
Nobel Laureates, offer the first global assessment of the initial
impact of Coase's work and the continuing inspiration that
researchers and policy makers find in his contributions.The book
presents a review of the continuing power of Coase's work,
including the reshaping of public policies with particular respect
to public utilities and network industries. Further chapters
explore research programmes that he initiated including the concept
of transaction costs and the analysis of property rights,
especially in terms of the regulation of the communications
industry and the creation of markets for the right to pollute. The
book clearly demonstrates the originality of Coase's work and the
challenge that it posed to conventional perspectives which has been
a hallmark of his research throughout his life, from his initial
view on the nature of the firm to his recent analysis of the
development of capitalism in China. Less well-known features of
Coase's research going beyond his famous papers on 'The Nature of
the Firm' and 'The Problem of Social Cost' are also explored in
detail. From economics to public policy, this complete and thorough
assessment of Coase's vast contribution will be an invaluable
reference to all those interested in the many areas influenced by
this great economist. Contributors: D.W. Allen, K.J. Arrow, B.
Arrunada, Y. Barzel, E. Bertrand, R.R.W. Brooks, J.N. Drobak, G.W.
Evans, W. Farnsworth, J. Farrell, K. Foss, N.J. Foss, R.F.
Freeland, J. Groenewegen,R. Guesnerie, F. Gul, T.W. Hazlett, P.G.
Klein, G.D. Libecap, S.G. Medema, C. Menard, M.W. Moszoro, J.H.
Mulherin, J.V.C. Nye, S. Pratten, M.M. Shirley, P.T. Spiller, J.
Thomas, P. de Vries, N. Wang, O.E. Williamson
This book draws together William B. Gartner's key contributions to
entrepreneurship research over the past 25 years. An original
introduction by the author offers a comprehensive overview and
analysis of his work as it pertains to the development of
entrepreneurship as a scholarly field, and the articles demonstrate
the many ways in which his research has explored entrepreneurship
in relation to individuals, firms, environments, and processes.
Essentials of Entrepreneurship examines all phases of the
entrepreneurial process: generating ideas for something new and
better than what currently exists, determining whether these ideas
suggest viable business opportunities, identifying and obtaining
the financial and human resources required, securing intellectual
property protection, launching the new venture, developing
strategies for gaining and maintaining competitive advantage, and
building a customer base. In discussing these and other topics, the
text draws on research findings that help identify variables that
play a role in entrepreneurs? effective performance of these tasks,
and so?ultimately?in their success. New to the second edition: ?
Two brand new chapters, addressing the issues facing the next
generation of entrepreneurs: ? how to achieve long-term success
through maintaining growth with sustainable business goals the
emerging trends to look out for, including the gig economy and
technological advances.? New updated case studies place
entrepreneurial theory into practice, identifying how others can
take inspiration from them. Updated cases and examples include
Pets.com; aeroponic farming; Martha Stewart Living; the amphicar
and social networks New discussion of non-traditional forms of
support such as crowd funding and social media, and their effect on
the modern entrepreneur Updated chapter on opportunity recognition;
why some people are better at it than others and the role of
self-regulatory theory, including signal detection theory New
coverage of the effects of business failure, including the role of
psychological capital and how successful serial entrepreneurs learn
from their failures and mistakes Updated coverage of the government
regulation and legislation affecting new ventures. Presenting a
concise and current overview of entrepreneurship and assuming no
previous knowledge, this text is ideal for use in any undergraduate
or MBA level entrepreneurship course, whether within a business
school or any other discipline.
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