Audretsch‚ D. (Eds). (2010). Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research: An Interdisciplinary Survey and Introduction (International Handbook Series on Entrepreneurship). (2nd ed.). New York‚ NY: Springer. Argyris‚ C. (1999). On Organizational Learning. Second Edition. Blackwell: Oxford‚ UK. Blanchflower‚ D. & Oswald‚ A. (1998). What Makes an Entrepreneur? Journal of Labor Economics‚ 16‚ 26-60. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/209881. Casson‚ M. (2010). Entrepreneurship‚ Business Culture and the Theory of
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AGRO BUSINESS (MYANMAR) Dr.P.C.Sabharwal Senior Adviser‚ TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Background of Myanmar III. Economy of Myanmar IV. Myanmar Women participation in Economy and Agriculture V. Gender Ratio VI. Strength‚ Constraints‚ Opportunities‚ and Risks In Myanmar VII. Developing Policy and Recommendations VIII. Key policy recommendations • The role of policy makers when supporting
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Entrepreneurship Marketing Odette McBride HCS/567 July 05‚ 2010 Sherry McGee Entrepreneurship Marketing Marketing is a fundamental step when launching a new venture to determine if it will be successful. Is very important to complete a study of the market gaps in a particular industry to know whether or not a product or service is needed and how and how a product or service will be purchased. Understand customers and the market for a product or service is very important to achieve the
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Entrepreneurship and Business (N11440) - 2012 Assessment Guidance Group Poster Presentations – 35% - Monday‚ 17th December 2012 Students will undertake the Creative Problem Process in teams of 8-10 and develop a new idea for a business. These new business ideas will be presented in ’elevator pitch ’ style to a variety of viewers including academic assessors‚ entrepreneurs‚ mentors‚ and other university staff and students. The posters will be A2 sized‚ should demonstrate originality and
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PROJECT REPORT ON SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE INDIAN EDUCATION SECTOR SUBMITTED BY ANSHULA MADGULA TYBMS (SEMESTER V) H.R. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS PROJECT GUIDE PROF. AMEYA AMBULKAR SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI DATE OF SUBMISSION: NOVEMBER 16‚ 2013 DECLARATION I‚ Anshula Madgula of H.R. College of Commerce & Economics of TYBMS (SEMESTER V)‚ hereby declare that I have completed this project on ‘SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE INDIAN EDUCATION SECTOR’ in the Academic
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p Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2011 Singapore Report Cityscape image on cover page is kindly provided by Mr. Mark Alexander. If you wish to cite this report please use the citation(s) provided below: Olexander S. Chernyshenko‚ David Gomulya‚ Wei Ming J. Phan‚ Yoke Yong Lai‚ Moon-ho R. Ho‚ Marilyn A. Uy‚ Kim Yin Chan & Olwen Bedford. (2012) Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2011 Singapore Report. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. Or Chernyshenko‚ O. S.‚ Gomulya‚ D.‚ Phan‚ W.
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Discuss the scenario of entrepreneurial development in Malaysia?? The definitions of entrepreneurship can be found in the literature of describing business process. The earliest definition entrepreneurship‚ came from the eighteenth century‚ used it as an economic term describing the process of bearing the risk of buying at certain prices and selling at uncertain prices. Entrepreneur word come from France language “entreprendre” mean bear task or try. Richard Cantillon (1775) that the first
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Entrepreneurship Education in Bangladesh: A Study Based on Program Inputs M Tahlil Azim* and Mohammad Muzahid Akbar** ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN BANGLADESH: A STUDY BASED ON PROGRAM INPUTS The study attempts to conduct an input-based evaluation of the Entrepreneurship Development courses offered at BBA and MBA level in different public and private universities in Bangladesh. It has used primary data collected through a survey by using a structured questionnaire prepared based on an Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship Project BOM Objective: The Entrepreneurship Project will afford you the opportunity to: 1. Prepare a written proposal for a new business 2. Learn what steps an entrepreneur must undertake to open a new business Description: The Entrepreneurship Project will involve the following: 1. Developing a proposal to start a new business 2. Performing a self-analysis (including the willingness to take risks) 3. Providing a detailed analysis of the business situation 4. Provide
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What is your product‚ and why do you feel the product you have selected is innovative within its industry? The product to be introduced to the industry is a house paint with a reduced odor. The primary benefits for this new product are safer painting and a quicker return to the room‚ or rooms‚ repainted. The chief danger to painters is the cloying odor and the chemicals that cause it. Reducing the use of these chemicals and replacing them with compounds that perform much the same function with
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