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In a world where entrepreneurial success often seems deceptively
accessible, it is not always clear what makes a person
entrepreneurial. In this book, Dimo Dimov offers a reflective
insight into the entrepreneurial journey, striking up a
conversation about entrepreneurship in order to challenge and
untangle existing preconceptions. A discussion of challenges and
tensions such as idea versus opportunity, genius versus lunatic,
and skill versus luck forms the foundation of the book, while the
second part offers actions and considerations which can help the
reader to seek opportunities in a fractious environment. The final
part of the text focuses on the collective spirit in
entrepreneurship, arising from the interplay between participation
and outcomes. The author brings a succinct diversity to the field,
making this book essential reading for undergraduate and
postgraduate students on entrepreneurship courses, as well as
scholars, researchers, and practitioners looking for a new
perspective on entrepreneurship.
In a world where entrepreneurial success often seems deceptively
accessible, it is not always clear what makes a person
entrepreneurial. In this book, Dimo Dimov offers a reflective
insight into the entrepreneurial journey, striking up a
conversation about entrepreneurship in order to challenge and
untangle existing preconceptions. A discussion of challenges and
tensions such as idea versus opportunity, genius versus lunatic,
and skill versus luck forms the foundation of the book, while the
second part offers actions and considerations which can help the
reader to seek opportunities in a fractious environment. The final
part of the text focuses on the collective spirit in
entrepreneurship, arising from the interplay between participation
and outcomes. The author brings a succinct diversity to the field,
making this book essential reading for undergraduate and
postgraduate students on entrepreneurship courses, as well as
scholars, researchers, and practitioners looking for a new
perspective on entrepreneurship.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International
Workshop on Biometric Authentication, BIOMET 2014, which was held
in Sofia, Bulgaria, in June 2014. The 16 full papers presented in
this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 21
submissions. Additionally, this volume also contains 5 invited
papers. The papers cover a range of topics in the field gait and
behaviour analysis; iris analysis; speech recognition; 3D ear
recognition; face and facial attributes analysis; handwriting and
signature recognition; and multimodal and soft biometrics.
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