Risk-taker 7 3.2. Innovativeness 7 3.3. Proactivity 8 4. Conclusion: 9 References: 10 Personal reflection on entrepreneurial characteristics 1. Introduction: Over the years‚ several attempts have been made in explaining the term entrepreneurship. Surprisingly there is still no universally accepted definition. Meredith et al 1982‚ quoted by Kirby 2003 define entrepreneurs as “people who have the ability to see and evaluate business opportunities; to gather the necessary resources to take
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With reference to one or two organization that you have studied‚ discuss the influence of ethics and innovation on the role of entrepreneurship (entrepreneur) and intrapreneurship (intrapreneur). Conceptual approaches play a vital role in influencing the role of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship in an organization. Innovation‚ which is one of the concepts‚ is the ability to think anew by developing new services or products. It is synonymous with risk taking as defined in the entrepreneurial
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Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study – Business Name: Fun Bus A vast amount of baby boomers are retiring with a lot of discretionary income which makes them a magnificent market to target. Thus‚ a business that targets transportation to entertainment venues provides convenience and entertainment to their lives. Furthermore‚ with today’s sky rocketing gas prices everyone would prefer to have a ride to places we go. It is my recommendation that I get funding for the “Fun Bus” which will be
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Entrepreneurship Assignment 1 Case study Name:Eleni Botes Student Number: 41217323 Tutor:Ian Gregson Table contents 1. Introduction 2. Contents 3. Skills 4. Attributes 5. Personal skills analysis 6. Scanning the external environment 7. References 8. Bibliography 1. Introduction Task one of this case study refers to the examination of Annie Hall’s achievements which include “Time for a Change”. I am required to discuss and identify the skills‚ attributes‚ and
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STUDY Managing resources for corporate entrepreneurship: the case of Naturis Introduction: In a world of ever increasing global economy‚ the idea of corporate entrepreneurship has become a topic that leaders and managers must not only be aware of conceptually but also understand in order to be able to strategize and position for organizational viability. As a growing competitive advantage for organizations‚ succeeding in corporate entrepreneurship is a necessity in today’s market place.
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JIMMAA UNIVERSITY Institute of technology Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Business plan on Mobile Accessory Selling Group Members ID No 1 Rebuma Yadasa 00667/02 2 Shiferaw Tegen 00713/02 3 Peteros Tona 00662/02 4 Siraj Ahmed 00724/02 5 Sadik Awol 00675/02
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of Public Economics 93 (2009) 114–125 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Public Economics j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w. e l s ev i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / e c o n b a s e The impact of the judiciary on entrepreneurship: Evaluation of Pakistan ’s “Access to Justice Programme”☆ Matthieu Chemin ⁎ Department of Economics‚ UQAM‚ Canada a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 17 May 2007 Received in revised form 11 April 2008 Accepted 16 May
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attributes are vital to entrepreneurship as individuals have a huge degree of variance in attitude and perception towards risk. [Avey et al.‚ 2010]‚ [Peterson and Seligman‚ 2004] and [Wright‚ 2010b]) Krueger and Brazeal (1994) suggested that individuals should be reliant upon the economic‚ socio-political climate that facilitate and support the entrepreneurial activities; which in turn influence character traits‚ and shapes individual motivation to allow them to pursue the entrepreneurship. The purpose of
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Chapter 1 3. From where do the new jobs in America derive? Why? Smaller firms created 81.5 percent of the net new jobs in the economy from 1960 to 1976. These small businesses (those with less than 500 employees) represent more than 99 percent of all employers and provide 75 percent of all (net) new jobs. Small companies employ somewhat more than half of the U.S. workforce. Entrepreneurial firms account for a significant amount of employment growth. A handful of “gazelles‚” those who grow by twenty
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IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOREPRENEURSHIP Employment creation – technopreneurs create employment for themselves and other people. They are employers‚ and hence assist in solving the unemployment problem in the country. Local resources – When technopreneurs utilize local resources‚ the value of these resources increases. Decentralization and diversification of business – technopreneurs are able to identify business opportunities and locate these businesses in suitable areas‚ including rural areas. Promotion
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