Tag: Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship und Unternehmertum Denkstrukturen für eine neue Zeit


Free Download Entrepreneurship und Unternehmertum: Denkstrukturen für eine neue Zeit By Armin Schaller (auth.), Ulrich Blum, Frank Leibbrand (eds.)
2001 | 613 Pages | ISBN: 3409118721 | PDF | 19 MB
"Entrepreneurship und Unternehmertum" gibt einen umfassenden Einblick in die Aufgaben eines Entrepreneurs aus ökonomischer Sicht. Die Autoren haben dabei eine klare Vorstellung davon, was ein Entrepreneur ist und "wie man ein Unternehmen denken muss". Alle für den erfolgreichen Entrepreneur wichtigen Aspekte werden behandelt: – Unternehmerische Erfolgsfaktoren und Umfeldbedingungen – Strategisches Verhalten – Geschäftsplanung und Risikomanagement – Finanzierung und Förderpolitik – Kommunales Entrepreneurship – Rechtliche Aspekte "Entrepreneurship und Unternehmertum" wendet sich an Manager sowie Eigentümer von Unternehmen, Unternehmensgründer, Finanzintermediäre, Wirtschaftsförderer sowie Unternehmensberater. Studenten und Dozenten der Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere der Existenzgründer- bzw. Entrepreneurship-Lehrstühle erhalten wichtige Informationen. Prof. Dr. Ulrich Blum ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls Volkswirtschaftslehre, insbes. Wirtschaftspolitik und Wirtschaftsforschung der TU Dresden. Dr. Frank Leibbrand ist wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Lehrstuhl von Prof. Blum. Beide sind geschäftsführende Gesellschafter des "Instituts für Angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung und Wirtschaftsberatung".

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Rebuilding Entrepreneurship at the Grassroots


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 303143269X | 279 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 7 MB
This book analyzes the impact of entrepreneurship, technology, and innovation on meeting chronic and recurring social challenges, such as poverty, gender inequality, sustainability and climate change, income disparity, social healthcare, community housing and homelessness, and the drive to cleaner food and water supplies. It discusses inclusive entrepreneurial strategies to meet the above social challenges through transformational leadership in the developing economies.

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The Truth (and Lies!) of Entrepreneurship [Audiobook]


Free Download Larry Winget, Dan Strutzel (Narrator), "The Truth (and Lies!) of Entrepreneurship: Make Your Business a Profit Generating Dream, Not a Money Losing Nightmare"
English | ASIN: B0CP6BCMZZ | 2023 | M4B@128 kbps | ~06:37:00 | 380 MB
Larry Winget is NOT against starting your own business or becoming an entrepreneur. He is against doing it the wrong way, with no plan, little preparation and only your passion to rely on.
In this new book from successful entrepreneur and New York Times bestselling author, Larry Winget, you’ll learn the TRUTH about what you really need to know before you go into business, so you can stay in business. Forget passion, motivation, "loving what you do", etc. Those things matter, but only a little. What really matters is finding a problem and solving it, serving your customer better than the competition, knowing how to sell and managing your time, resources and employees.

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Unpacking the ‘Start-up City’ Entrepreneurship, Neoliberal Governance and Local Actors Agency


Free Download Unpacking the ‘Start-up City’: Entrepreneurship, Neoliberal Governance and Local Actors Agency by Maria Dodaro
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 165 Pages | ISBN : 3031502116 | 4.2 MB
This book provides an invaluable overview of neoliberalising trends in urban policies and governance by presenting novel perspectives on municipal entrepreneurship support policies. It seeks to address a current lack of in-depth empirical knowledge of this topic and the reference literature’s silence on local actors agency. The book ‘s scholarly debate around the impact of neoliberal capitalism on cities interweaves with empirical observations in the European cities of Barcelona and Milan with a view to examining what lies behind the "start-up city" label, and the way local actors reproduce, contest and re-signify entrepreneurship policies and practices in a highly individualised context. Based on more than sixty interviews with key policy actors, including young beneficiaries, it sheds light on their representations, motivations, intentions and room for manoeuvre in a way that encompasses local specificities in which multi-scalar economic, social, institutional and cultural processes interact. Finally, this book offers new insights into critical entrepreneurship studies and current debates about convergence and divergence trends in urban policies and governance.

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50 Golden Rules The Beginner’s Guide to Entrepreneurship


Free Download 50 Golden Rules: The Beginner’s Guide to Entrepreneurship by Garry Mansell
English | July 5th, 2023 | ISBN: 183952667X | 216 pages | True EPUB | 0.49 MB
If you’re considering embarking on an entrepreneurial journey or seeking ways to rejuvenate your existing business, 50 Golden Rules: A Beginner’s Guide to Entrepreneurship is a reliable guide to help you navigate the path to entrepreneurial success. Written by Garry Mansell, an experienced entrepreneur who has achieved success in business growth, this book offers trustworthy advice and insights.

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Justifying Entrepreneurship A Socio-Economic Emancipatory Strategy


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031413776 | 399 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 4 MB
This book on entrepreneurship, compiles a series of evidence-based episodes from the lives of the marginalized and the minority-oriented entrepreneurs to comprehend whether entrepreneurship is truly a socio-economic emancipatory strategy. Varying experiences of entrepreneurs, from different geographical territories, origins and gender are examined under a critical lens to deconstruct its emancipatory potential and appreciate its power in generating human freedom, equal opportunities, and in uplifting the oppressed and suppressed classes globally. In specific the book explores entrepreneurs located in two geographically diverse regions across the world. The social entrepreneurs in the contested region of Palestine and the black and ethnic entrepreneurial group based in Georgia, United States. The book is a planned and purposeful compilation of raw .e., in terms of emotions and feelings, untold stories of entrepreneurs who have embraced entrepreneurship to eradicate their harsh realities and subsequently emancipate themselves. The book integrates a critical perspective, encompassing a variety of theoretical frameworks such as critical race theory, critical theory, critical realism and different power modalities and philosophies to investigate the emancipatory potential of entrepreneurship and justify it as a socio-economic emancipatory strategy. This book ventures into the murky and dark waters of entrepreneurship by exploring this concept within the black and immigrant communities, as a collective social entrepreneurship reform movement, female entrepreneurship, informal entrepreneurship operating under occupation, to provide detailed insights on bricolage and other complexed economic issues.

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