Entrepreneurship Strategy

Entrepreneurship Strategy
Author: Lisa K. Gundry,Jill R. Kickul
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2006-08-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781452262444

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In this engaging and practical book, authors Lisa K. Gundry and Jill R. Kickul uniquely approach entrepreneurship across the life cycle of business growth—offering entrepreneurial strategies for the emerging venture, for the growing venture, and for sustaining growth in the established venture. Written from the point of view of the founder or the entrepreneurial team, the book offers powerful and practical tools to increase a venture's potential for success and growth.

Entrepreneurial Strategy

Entrepreneurial Strategy
Author: Dean A. Shepherd,Holger Patzelt
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030789350

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This open access book focuses on explaining differences amongst organizations regarding various attributes, forms, and outcomes. By focusing on the “how” of new venture creation and management to produce well-established organizations, the authors aim to increase our understanding of the antecedents of most management research assumptions. New ventures are the source of most newly created jobs generated in an economy, new industries and markets, innovative products and services, and new solutions to economic, social, and environmental problems. However, most management research assumes a well-established organization as the starting point of their theorizing. Building on the notion of guided attention, it details how entrepreneurs can allocate their transient attention to identify potential opportunities from environmental change and how entrepreneurs allocate their sustained attention to form beliefs about radical and incremental opportunities requiring entrepreneurial action. The authors explain how entrepreneurs build such communities and engage community members over time to co-construct potential opportunities for new venture progress. Using the lean startup framework, they connect the dots between the theorizing on identifying and co-constructing potential opportunities and the startup of new ventures. This leads to a new overarching framework based on are (1) co-creating a startup, (2) organizing a startup, and (3) performing a startup to bring together the many disparate threads of research on new ventures. The authors then theorize on the importance of knowledge in organizational scaling. Based on cutting-edge research from the leading entrepreneurship journals, this book expands knowledge on the cognitive aspect of the new venture creation process.

Reshaping Entrepreneurship Education With Strategy and Innovation

Reshaping Entrepreneurship Education With Strategy and Innovation
Author: Ayandibu, Ayansola Olatunji
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799831730

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New small business owners are constantly pressured to play a major role in the economic growth of their respected nation. However, revitalizing how individuals think, research, teach, and implement performance strategies to improve the operations of these small businesses is critical to entrepreneurial success. Reshaping Entrepreneurship Education With Strategy and Innovation is an essential reference source that discusses strategies to overcome performance barriers as well as implementation of effective entrepreneurial processes based on a wide range of global issues. Featuring research on topics such as authentic leadership, business ethics, and social entrepreneurship, this book is ideally designed for entrepreneurs, business professionals, scholars, researchers, students, and practitioners seeking coverage on innovative performance operations of small businesses.

Entrepreneurship Strategy

Entrepreneurship Strategy
Author: Lisa K. Gundry,Jill R. Kickul
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2006-08-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483316857

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In this engaging and practical book, authors Lisa K. Gundry and Jill R. Kickul uniquely approach entrepreneurship across the life cycle of business growth—offering entrepreneurial strategies for the emerging venture, for the growing venture, and for sustaining growth in the established venture. Written from the point of view of the founder or the entrepreneurial team, the book offers powerful and practical tools to increase a venture's potential for success and growth.

Strategic Entrepreneurship

Strategic Entrepreneurship
Author: Nezameddin Faghih,Amir Forouharfar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030860345

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The result of the application of strategic management philosophy to the nexus of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economy, strategic entrepreneurship fosters sustainable development and competitiveness. This volume provides an introduction to the theories of strategic entrepreneurship and accounts of their real-world applications in the entrepreneurial sector. The book is divided into three parts. Chapters in Part I discuss strategic entrepreneurship dynamics and mechanisms. Chapters in Part II focus on strategic entrepreneurship concepts and theories. Chapters in Part III provide global examples of strategic entrepreneurship practices in action. Presenting a view of strategic entrepreneurship across diverse sectors and industries, this edited volume will be attractive to researchers and students interested in management, entrepreneurship, economics, public administration, and public policy, as well as corporate strategists, managers, and policymakers looking to integrate the principles of strategic entrepreneurship.

FinTech Strategy

FinTech Strategy
Author: Pável Reyes-Mercado
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030539450

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This book explores how new and small ventures with comparatively fewer financial resources have been able to compete with big banks and financial institutions. It discusses entry, competition, and growth strategies based on new business models enacted by current FinTech ventures. An analysis of strategies for Fintech and of cases from banked as well as non-banked and underbanked customer segments produces a framework based on effectuation, resulting in a final discussion of the broad societal outcomes of FinTech related to financial inclusion, the digital divide, and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. This book, linking theory with practical application, offers scholars a comprehensive strategic view on FinTech from effectual, causal, and entrepreneurial innovation standpoints.

Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research

Handbook of Entrepreneurship Research
Author: Sharon A. Alvarez,Rajshree R. Agarwal,Olav Sorenson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780387236223

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early economic thinkers and classic works such as Cantillon (1755), Knight (1921), and Kirzner (1973). The paper opens by explaining how uncertainty and thus entrepreneurship disappeared from microeconomic theory as it became increasingly formalized (and stylized). It then goes on to bring the entrepreneur and entrepreneurial decision-making back into economic theory by focusing on the interrelationships among actors, knowledge, and perceived economic opportunities using a resource-based framework. The third paper in this section (Chapter 4) is by Foss and Klein, "Entrepreneurship and the Economic Theory of the Firm: Any Gains from Trade?" Foss and Klein strongly link theories of the firm to entrepreneurship, arguing a fundamental and intrinsic connection between the two. They, like Mahoney and Michael, explain how entrepreneurship became less important in economic models as the general equilibrium model became dominant. Foss and Klein ask: Does the entrepreneur need a firm? They focus on the judgment of the entrepreneur and suggest that this judgment is exercised through asset ownership and starting a firm. Foss and Klein further argue that it is through this notion of judgment that heterogeneous assets combine to meet future wants.

Entrepreneurship as Strategy

Entrepreneurship as Strategy
Author: G. Dale Meyer,Kurt A. Heppard
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2000-04-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781452264578

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The creation of innovative products and services by entrepreneurs is often cited as one of the key strengths of the current American economy. Academics and executives alike are beginning to recognize the advantages of innovation and real-time experimentation over traditional strategic planning processes. Large firms find they need to create strategies that are entrepreneurial, and emerging firms are recognizing the importance of a continuing emphasis on entrepreneurship in their long-term strategic vision. This volume reviews the existing literature in the area of entrepreneurship strategy and includes chapters by six distinguished strategic management scholars: Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Michael A. Hitt, Jay Barney, Raffi Amit, Grant Miles, and Arnold Cooper.