Sajjad1‚ *Haroon Shafi1‚ Aasim Munir Dad2 1Iqra university Islamabad campus 2University of Science and Technology (MUST) Mirpur Azad Kashmir‚ Pakistan *haroonshafi4@gmail.com Abstract: The main purpose of this study is to identify the role of entrepreneurship in Pakistan. After reviewing the literature‚ researchers identify those predictors who influence the entrepreneur’s intention with the help of socio cognitive model. National culture of a country influences the entrepreneur’s intention to start
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054VJ CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP – A FRAMEWORK FOR COMPETITIVENESS Dr. Vinnie Jauhari Associate Dean Institute for International Management & Technology Udyog Vihar Phase IV Gurgaon 122 001 E mail : vinnieverma@hotmail.com Ph. : 98 100 32324 Fax : (0124) 6397784 ________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Corporate Entrepreneurship has of late evoked interest from practitioners of management and academicians. It refers to entrepreneurship in established firms
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Chapter 2 Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Profit focus vs Impact focus • A) organizations with no focus • B) organizations focused on achieving a purpose other than profit (old school not for profits) • C) organizations maximizing profits at the expense of other purposes (old school corporations) • D) organizations aligning purpose and profit maximization (new school entrepreneurs) Bottom of the Pyramid • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPnx6gLcfK 4&feature=related • http://www.youtube
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of unemployment. In this background‚ self employment is regarded as a cure to generate income .The Planning commission as well as the Indian government recognizes the need for women to be part of the mainstream of economic development. Women entrepreneurship is seen as an effective strategy to solve the problems of rural and urban poverty. Traditionally‚ women in India have been generally found in low productive sectors such as agriculture and household activities. Human Development Report 2004
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Women Entrepreneurship - Questionnaire SECTION A 1. What is your gender? Male Female 2. What is your age category? Under 20 years | 20-29 years | 30-39 years | 40-49 years | 50+ years 3. What is your educational background? Primary education | Secondary education | Tertiary (University or college education) | Postgraduate (MBA‚ …) |
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Introduction to Business Assignment #01: On Chapter #3 & #4 Chapter #3: Entrepreneurship‚ Franchising and Small Business. 09. Why would a person want to own a franchise of a major well-known franchisor? 10. What is an intrapreneur? Why do some firms encourage intrapreneurship? Chapter #4: Social Responsibility and Business Ethics. 09. Why is insider trading illegal? Chapter#3: Entrepreneurship‚ Franchising and Small Business Question #09: Why would a person want to own a franchise
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Being an Entrepreneur does not require any specific education‚ but education never hurts. Several educational routes could be: degree in a trade‚ degree in any business‚ or just a degree in Entrepreneurship. “Make money in my sleep.” This is my dream future in which I plan on making a reality. Entrepreneurship is most appealing to me because of the following: be your own boss‚ work when you want to‚ and best of all there is no salary cap. These things all motivate me to work toward this career. As
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They have enough confidence in themselves to believe that they personally can make a major difference in the final outcome of their ventures. (Kuratko‚ 2009‚ p-29) Arulanandan Yesuvadiyan Samuel Gnanam alias AYS Gnanam was a legend for true "Entrepreneurship"‚ whose life provides several very valuable object lessons for up and coming small industrialists and young entrepreneurs. Coming over from India as a kid and settling down in an alien country he worked tirelessly under most difficult circumstances
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Firm Entrepreneurship and Measures of Firm Entrepreneurship Activity The main hypothesis of the economic theory of entrepreneurship is that in the economy firm entrepreneurship contributes to production through the combination of the existing productive factors. Innovation and firm entrepreneurship are found to have positive economic effects mainly in terms of employment opportunities‚ taxation revenues and economic output. The measurements of these positive effects provide the basis of international
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Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition By Roger L. Martin & Sally Osberg Stanford Social Innovation Review Spring 2007 Copyright © 2007 by Leland Stanford Jr. University All Rights Reserved MUHAMMAD YUNUS Access to small loans has helped millions of people around the globe dramatically improve their lives and the economic health of their communities. The man behind this capitalist revolution is Muhammad Yunus‚ founder of Grameen Bank and father of microcredit. b y R
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