Threshold Entrepreneur

Threshold Entrepreneur

Author: Philip H. Anderson

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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"Threshold Entrepreneur: Team Version" is a user-friendly Windows-based simulation which allows users to launch, manage, and operate their own small business enterprise, while facing computer-initiated situations. It provides users with an opportunity to apply their knowledge of entrepreneurship to the process of managing a start-up business in a safe (simulated) environment. It allows them to learn from their mistakes "without" having to suffer a real financial loss, and improves their odds for success when they begin their business enterprise. Readers manage the start-up of a business that sells two plastic products, which are sold through retail markets to the general public. In the Team version, users are part of a group that manages its own company, and the company competes with other companies in the same marketplace that are managed by other groups. Readers use two screens to enter their decisions on company mission, goals, policies, strategies, and sales estimates; and, they can reviewprevious quarters' decisions and results either on the screen or on print outs as they work. They see the results of their decisions and have an opportunity to correct mistakes in the following quarters of operation. They also process the decisions for the companies managed by the computer for their competitors. The program determines the number of products each company sells and produces a series of operations, marketing, and financial reports for the readers' company. T


Threshold Entrepreneur

Threshold Entrepreneur

Author: Philip H. Anderson

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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"Threshold Entrepreneur: Team Version" is a user-friendly Windows-based simulation which allows users to launch, manage, and operate their own small business enterprise, while facing computer-initiated situations. It provides users with an opportunity to apply their knowledge of entrepreneurship to the process of managing a start-up business in a safe (simulated) environment. It allows them to learn from their mistakes "without" having to suffer a real financial loss, and improves their odds for success when they begin their business enterprise. Readers manage the start-up of a business that sells two plastic products, which are sold through retail markets to the general public. In the Team version, users are part of a group that manages its own company, and the company competes with other companies in the same marketplace that are managed by other groups. Readers use two screens to enter their decisions on company mission, goals, policies, strategies, and sales estimates; and, they can reviewprevious quarters' decisions and results either on the screen or on print outs as they work. They see the results of their decisions and have an opportunity to correct mistakes in the following quarters of operation. They also process the decisions for the companies managed by the computer for their competitors. The program determines the number of products each company sells and produces a series of operations, marketing, and financial reports for the readers' company. T


Creating Entrepreneurial Space

Creating Entrepreneurial Space

Author: David Higgins

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2019-06-17

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1787695794

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The book draws upon new theoretical perspectives and approaches as a means of illustrating the inherently social and contextualized nature of entrepreneurial practice, and advance the manner in which we critically think about and engage with various aspects of entrepreneurial practice and development.


The Innovative Entrepreneur

The Innovative Entrepreneur

Author: Daniel F. Spulber

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-06-16

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1139952617

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Innovative entrepreneurs are the prime movers of the economy. The innovative entrepreneur helps to overcome two types of institutional friction. First, existing firms may not innovate efficiently due to incumbent inertia resulting from adjustment costs, diversification costs, the replacement effect, and imperfect adjustment of expectations. The innovative entrepreneur compensates for incumbent inertia by embodying innovations in new firms that compete with incumbents. Second, markets for inventions may not operate efficiently due to transaction costs, imperfect intellectual property protections, costs of transferring tacit knowledge, and imperfect information about discoveries. The innovative entrepreneur addresses inefficiencies in markets for inventions through own-use of discoveries and adoption of innovative ideas. The Innovative Entrepreneur presents an economic framework that addresses the motivation of the innovative entrepreneur, the innovative advantage of entrepreneurs versus incumbent firms, the effects of competitive pressures on incentives to innovate, the consequences of creative destruction, and the contributions of the innovative entrepreneur to the wealth of nations.


Lifestyle Entrepreneur

Lifestyle Entrepreneur

Author: Jesse Krieger

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1614486271

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Make Money Doing What You Love, Even in Tough Times Lifestyle Entrepreneur is the result of having lived a non-traditional life. In my twenties, I launched five businesses and sold the last two. I have been in a rock band touring America, and I've been flown around the world as a professional dating coach. I have traveled to and lived in over twenty-five countries, learning the local languages while there. I feel very blessed to have friends all over the world, a family that loves me at home, and generally able to live the life that I've always dreamed of. But this book isn't about me. It's about you If you take only 10 percent of the information and ideas in this book and put them into practice, it will change your life. I promise. Lifestyle Entrepreneur contains the essence of everything I've learned over the last ten years of starting businesses, traveling the world, and exploring the things I'm passionate about. Now I would like to share a blueprint for how you can do all of these things and more. Are you ready?


Extraordinary Entrepreneurship

Extraordinary Entrepreneurship

Author: Stephen C. Harper

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-12-13

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 0471706019

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The 21st Century brings all new rules. Entrepreneurs are challenging conventional wisdom and thinking outside the box. One of the first challenges involves challenging the assumption that a business has to be big to be successful. While most of the 20th century heralded big businesses, it is clear that businesses no longer have to be big to do big business. Now it is possible for a handful of people to operate a global business from virtually any place on the planet. Today, the keyboard has overtaken the boardroom. Financial markets, alliances, and joint ventures have eliminated the need for entrepreneurs to put up substantial capital investments. Today's businesses are driven by ideas, innovation, and execution. This book will show entrepreneurs and business leaders will provide CEOs and entrepreneurs with the tools that they will need to become leaders in their market.


Entrepreneurial Opportunity

Entrepreneurial Opportunity

Author: Greg Clydesdale

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-09-10

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1135276455

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The areas of opportunity recognition and entrepreneurial environments have been emerging streams of research that are of particular interest to practitioners. This book provides insight into the environmental changes that open up opportunities for entrepreneurs.


A Psychological Approach to Entrepreneurship

A Psychological Approach to Entrepreneurship

Author: Dean A. Shepherd

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2014-12-31

Total Pages: 621

ISBN-13: 1783479809

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øWithin an entrepreneurial context, what a person thinks and feels and how they behave are hugely consequential. Entrepreneurs often work in scenarios of considerable time pressure, task complexity, uncertainty and high performance variance. This fasci


Venture Capital

Venture Capital

Author: Douglas Cumming

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-04-29

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 0470599758

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An essential guide to venture capital Studies have shown that venture capital backed entrepreneurial firms are on average significantly more successful than non-venture capital backed entrepreneurial firms in terms of innovativeness, profitability, and share price performance upon going public. Understanding the various aspects of venture capital is something anyone in any industry should be familiar with. This reliable resource provides a comprehensive view of venture capital by describing the current state of research and best practices in this arena. Issues addressed include sources of capital-such as angel investment, corporate funds, and government funds-financial contracts and monitoring, and the efficiency implications of VC investment, to name a few. Opens with a review of alternative forms of venture capital Highlights the structure of venture capital investments Examines the role venture capitalists play in adding value to their investee firms This informative guide will help you discover the true potential of venture capital.