Knowledge-Based Economy Frank C. Lee and Keith Newton Quality management Strategies and Performance: An Empirical Investigation Bishnu Sharma and David Gadenne Firm Size and Use of Information Sources in Location Decisions Pauline Sullivan et al. Women Entrepreneurs From India: Problems‚ Motivations and Success Factors Mallika Das Guidelines for Authors JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP A PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO FOSTERING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT by Journal of Small
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A Venture’s Typical Life Cycle Profit‚ Productivity‚ Revenues Managing Entrepreneurial Growth NewNew-Venture Development Start-up StartActivities Venture Growth Business Stabilization Innovation or Decline Venture Development Stages The Entrepreneurial Mindset Future Goals Status Quo Change Perceived Capability Possible The Entrepreneurial Company in the Twenty-First Century Entrepreneur Satisfied Manager Blocked Frustrated Manager Classic Bureaucrat Building the
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Barriers faced by female entrepreneurs 1. Introduction An increase number of female owned their business and became entrepreneurs in recent years. According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor‚ there are 126 million women operating new business. Although the number of female entrepreneurs is high‚ the rate of women take part in business is not equal to men’s. Even the active female entrepreneurs‚ they do not reach their potential. In America‚ women own three in ten firms. It is only 6% of the
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Remi Braithwaite Entrepreneur Profile Assignment: Kathryn Parsons - Decoded The business is called Decoded a Silicon Roundabout tech company‚ and it was set up in January 2011 but the workshops started in August that year. Decoded launched its first session of Code in A Day with two teachers and ten students. It has now taught more than 2‚500 executives from companies such as Unilever‚ WPP‚ Microsoft and Google‚ the CEOs of over 450 FTSE 100 companies to creative‚ strategists‚ investors and
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January 16‚ 2011 Capitalism is an economic system where productions are privately owned and work for private profit. Private actors in the free market make decisions regarding supply and demand investments and prices. Investors who chose to make investments profit‚ workers get paid wages by businesses and companies. Free-enterprise is the freedom for private businesses to operate competitively for profit with minimum government involvement. An economic system determines what to produce‚ how to
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Technology. Zest-O Corp. (Zest-O) AMA Institute of Computer Studies (AMA) Netopia Internet Café (Netopia) runs the Filinvest Development Corporation. Andrew L. Tan is an entrepreneur from the Philippines who engages in real estate‚ liquor and fast food. According to a 2007 edition of the Forbes Magazine‚ Tan became the Philippines’ fourth billionaire after Jaime Zobel de Ayala‚ Henry Sy and Lucio Tan (no relation). His fortune
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What are the qualities of a good entrepreneur? It is known that‚ in the context of the creation for profit-enterprises‚ entrepreneur is often synonymous with founders. An entrepreneur will face many obstacles‚ challenges and difficulties in business operation. To be successful‚ a good entrepreneur will need have some extraordinary abilities. So what is an entrepreneur? The entrepreneur‚ with his dream and will to found a private kingdom‚ to conquer adversity‚ to achieve success for its own sake
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References: 1-http://www.blurtit.com/q2774865.html 2-https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:vzlsPRoiAhIJ:www.tutors2u.com/rte/File/Economics/Why%2520oligopoly%2520is%2520a%2520common%2520market%2520structure.pdf+&hl=en&gl=my&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgj7yJ9OP2Z23UKsB2HsS-3G239ilhbWGYZjQq--j-VdIYLL5QKpOivJKsim5VgcF4m0UBdKL6rJiyAYz04HySNBByWVa_lcDJKlm59Xpb-5QOEoPgVOfxde7muflE9
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explained that people such as Steve Job‚ Muhammad Yunus and other entrepreneurs have made a difference. He also mentioned that everyone is capable of creating a business that will help uplift others. Moreover‚ he says that in order for us to contribute positive things‚ we have to believe that we can do it. Furthermore‚ the author shows that through over the years‚ the poverty is decreasing. In Candace Allen’s article titled “The Entrepreneur as Hero”‚ she introduced that every society needs heroes. First
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that female entrepreneurs are motivated by a desire for independence‚ job satisfaction‚ economics and a need to achieve (Schwartz‚ 1976). A women entrepreneur is a confident‚ innovative and creative woman capable of achieving economic independence individually or in collaboration generates employment opportunities for others through initiating establishing and running an enterprise by keeping pace with her personal‚ family and social life. List of some of the successful women entrepreneurs Ekta Kapoor
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