Conclusions 6 References 7 “Who is an entrepreneur?” Introduction “Who is an entrepreneur?” is a question that aroused many controversies and debates. Among many articles that talks about the entrepreneur and the process of entrepreneurship I will focus on three articles that tried to answer this question or demonstrated the uselessness of the question. Analyzing many different points of view will conduct to a better and deeper understanding of the phenomena. Therefore‚ this
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herself a job. If you want to start a company‚ make it profitable and sell it‚ then you are a classic serial entrepreneur. The SAC Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program wants to make sure that everyone understands Classical Entrepreneurship. Most community college entrepreneur programs focus on small business development. Many universities teach entrepreneurship‚ but from a theoretical point of view. 2. Small Business Entrepreneur. Also know as an income replacement entrepreneur. This
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Entrepreneurship In The Philippines The Philippines is a highly entrepreneurial country. The main reason that drives its entrepreneur spirit is its poverty. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) account for the largest share of Philippine entrepreneurs. SMEs‚ including micro-enterprises‚ account for 99 percent of all business establishments and 60 percent of the exporting firms in the Philippines. SMEs currently employ about 55 percent of the Philippine labor force and contribute 30 percent
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Abstract This study verifies an entrepreneurship attitude model and the influential factors for business department students at technology colleges and universities. This study is based on a literature analysis and theory to construct the entrepreneurship attitude model and the influential factors for students. Student personal characteristics are adopted as independent variable‚ environment cognition as the intervening variable‚ and attitude toward entrepreneurship as the dependent variable. The
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Individual Task 3 Topic: Should academics differentiate Social Entrepreneurship from Entrepreneurship? The concept of Social Entrepreneurship (SE) has been emerging in both profit and non-profit sectors. However‚ there is no literature has provided the exclusive definition. This paper will examine some viewpoints of SE and Entrepreneurship to prove that SE should be differentiated from Entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs are one who discover change‚ respond to it‚ and exploit it (Dees‚ 1998) as opportunities
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ENTREPRENUERSHIP Entrepreneurship can be described as a process of action an entrepreneur undertakes to establish his enterprise. It is the ability to create and build something from practically nothing. It is an attitude of mind to seek opportunities‚ take calculated risks and derive benefits by setting up a venture. It comprises of numerous activities involved in conception‚ creation and running an enterprise. We all know what entrepreneurship is. It is the cover-all-bases‚ create-from-whole-cloth
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John Molson School of Business‚ Department of Management ENTREPRENEURSHIP - COMM 320/4 (sections Q and R) Course Outline - Winter 2015 General Information Instructor: Judy Nagy Class: Section Q: Tuesday and Thursday‚ 11:45-13:00 in MB-2.430 Section R: Tuesday and Thursday‚ 14:45-16:00 in MB-S1.115 Office location: MB 14.359 Office hours: Thursdays 16:30-17:30 and by appointment Phone: 514.848.2424 x 2941 E-mail: judy.nagy@concordia.ca (best way to reach me) Course Description This course
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such as role model‚ adviser‚ financial support and network considered as obstacles for the respondent to be young entrepreneur. Implication of the study were provided Keyword : entrepreneurship‚ obstacles‚ university student Background of The Study Chindoga and Fatoki (2011) define Entrepreneurship as a vehicle to economic growth‚ success‚ and prosperity. Pretorius and Shaw (2004) and Atieno (2009) report that lack of finance is one of the major constraints to the formation
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Chapter # 1 Introduction to Course: Small Business & Entrepreneurship CONTENTS What is small business? What is special about small businesses? What is entrepreneurship? What resources support entrepreneurship and business development? 2 What Is “Small Business”? Independently owned and managed business that does not dominate its market. Committee for Economic Development Owner manages company directly (independently) Capital supplied by one individual or a small group Area of
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COLLEGE Balingasag Misamis Oriental Basic Education Department Dr.Lita L. Jomoc/Mr.Marjun R. Abog TLE IV-Entrepreneurship School Year 2013-14 (Synthesis Paper) Entrepreneurship 101-20 Submitted by: Ruvielyn Ranan IV Aquarius Student March 17‚2014 LEARNINGS: What are the things I learned from my Entreprenuer subject? We live in a time where entrepreneurship is finally a focus of a significant number of colleges and universities‚ and is even reaching into high schools
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