International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences May 2013‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 5 ISSN: 2222-6990 Ecopreneurship as a Solution to Environmental Problems: Implications for College Level Entrepreneurship Education Thaddeus McEwen Department of Management‚ North Carolina A&T State University‚ USA Email: mcewent@ncat.edu Abstract Given the present environmental problems facing the world‚ it is clear that past strategies used to address these challenges have failed to prevent environmental
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to its contribution to the economy (Bridge‚ O’Neill & Martin 2009). Small firm and entrepreneurship have so often been linked together‚ and it has become common to acknowledge that all small firms are established by entrepreneurs. Hence‚ the terms such as growth‚ success and performance are often linked in the research of entrepreneurial success (Reijonen & Komppula 2007). However‚ if entrepreneurship is defined as creation of new economic activity‚ the aspect of firm growth is already defined
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WEEK 36 3 Sept Issues in theory of entrepreneurship o Baumol W. (2005). Microtheory of entrepreneurship: More exists than is recognized. In Vinig et al “The Emergence of Entrepreneurial Economics” p. 27--‐37. Elsevier. o Thorbjorn & Swedberg (2009). Capitalist entrepreneurship: Making profit through unmaking of economic order‚ Capitalism and Society‚ 4‚ 2. 5 Sept Innovation concept and innovation management challenges o Crossan‚ M.M. and M. Apaydin (2010).A multi--‐dimensional framework
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production of goods or services in the attempt to make an economic profit. The factors of production include land‚ Labour‚ capital and entrepreneurship. This assignment aims to discuss the different factors of production used by a specific company by giving a practical example of each. Explaining ’Factors of Production ’ In essence‚ land‚ labour‚ capital and entrepreneurship encompass all of the inputs needed to produce a good or service. Land represents all natural resources‚ such as timber and gold
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Chapter 5 – Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship – strategic thinking and risk-taking behaviour that results in the creation of new opportunities for individuals and/or organizations Entrepreneurs – risk-taking individuals who take actions to pursue opportunities and situations others may fail to recognize or may view problems Study Question 1: Entrepeneurs are… Franchise Outlet Small Retail shop (convenience store) Self-employed service business (hair dresser that cuts hair in basement) Innovate
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BINA DARMA PALEMBANG Email: amirudinsyarif@gmail.com‚ devita.aryasari@yahoo.co.id Abstract President Instruction (InPres) No. 4 of 1995 on the National Movement Promoting and Cultivating entrepreneurship in Indonesia is one of the starting points of the government’s efforts to build a culture of entrepreneurship (entrepreneurialism). Within 16 years‚ from 1995 to 2011‚ it can be said that this movement has not succeeded because of the population of Indonesia is categorized as an entrepreneur is only
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achieve this Dream. They marched to a different beat. They were innovators‚ inventors‚ and adventurers. Entrepreneurship is a social phenomenon and it is not inherent within a person‚ rather it exists in the interaction between people. To be a successful Entrepreneur it requires practicing as a manager by acquiring various skills and efforts in learning to understand a business. Entrepreneurship is the future of the modern society. It reflects a ray of hope for the unemployed to earn a living and
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OUMM2103 ENTREPRENEURSHIP Norashidah Hashim Assoc Prof Abd Aziz Yusof Ooi Yeng Keat Armanurah Mohamad Abd Razak Amir Dr Oh Teik Hai Abd Kadir Othman Loo Sze Wei Project Directors: Prof Dr Mansor Fadzil Prof Dr Zakaria Ismail Open University Malaysia Module Writers: Norashidah Hashim Assoc Prof Abd Aziz Yusof Ooi Yeng Keat Armanurah Mohamad Abd Razak Amir Universiti Utara Malaysia Dr Oh Teik Hai Abd Kadir Othman Loo Sze Wei Open University Malaysia Moderator:
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RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF RURAL MICRO ENTERPRISE (RME) IN MALAYSIA Musdiana Mohamad Salleh Faculty of Business Management‚ Universiti Teknologi MARA ( UiTM) Kedah Branch. P.O Box 187 08400‚ Merbok Kedah‚ Malaysia e-mail: diana001@kedah.uitm.edu.my Noor Zahirah Mohd Sidek Faculty of Business Management‚ Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) P.O Box 187‚ 08400‚ Merbok‚ Kedah‚ Malaysia e-mail: zahira@kedah.uitm.edu.my RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
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been encouraged in theoretical studies of entrepreneurship. Bouchikhi (1993) claims that each approach taken separately has crucial weaknesses and neither the personality of the entrepreneur nor the structural characteristics of the environment illuminate the process. Thus‚ multi-leveled studies have been encouraged in research programs (Low & MacMillan‚ 1988). In my previous paper‚ researcher attempted to examine the different forms of entrepreneurship by using the interplay between individual
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