Enterprise: Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
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Author: Robin Lowe, Sue Marriott ISBN: 9781136405709
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: June 25, 2012
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Robin Lowe, Sue Marriott
ISBN: 9781136405709
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: June 25, 2012
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Concepts, Contexts and Commercialisation provides readers with an accessible and readable introduction to the various dimensions of entrepreneurship and market innovation. It has a clear structure that is easy for the reader to follow and it focuses on enterprising behaviour. The text contains:
* case studies and ‘pause and reflect’ situations for the entrepreneur to deliberate on the information they have available before making their decision. This helps to emphasise the point that there are few simple and straightforward decisions closely reflecting decisions in ‘real life’.
* integrative personal development activities that provide a basis for readers to reflect on the learning of the chapters and develop a personal development strategy to increase their ability to become more entrepreneurial and improve their ability to manage market innovation.
* an accompanying website giving students and lecturers access to additional resources in order to explore the subject further. A full set of powerpoint slides plus exercises is included, plus suggestions for the use in class of the case studies and other illustrations. Students can access further learning resources to build up their knowledge of innovation situations using the hotlinks to useful websites that will add further depth and bring up to date the case studies and illustrations.

Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Concepts, Contexts and Commercialisation shows:

* how to understand and acquire the entrepreneur’s skills, attitudes and knowledge
* the techniques needed to generate new business and create a new organisation
* how to become more innovative, self reliant, and opportunistic.
* the learning and decision-making processes of entrepreneurs

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Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Concepts, Contexts and Commercialisation provides readers with an accessible and readable introduction to the various dimensions of entrepreneurship and market innovation. It has a clear structure that is easy for the reader to follow and it focuses on enterprising behaviour. The text contains:
* case studies and ‘pause and reflect’ situations for the entrepreneur to deliberate on the information they have available before making their decision. This helps to emphasise the point that there are few simple and straightforward decisions closely reflecting decisions in ‘real life’.
* integrative personal development activities that provide a basis for readers to reflect on the learning of the chapters and develop a personal development strategy to increase their ability to become more entrepreneurial and improve their ability to manage market innovation.
* an accompanying website giving students and lecturers access to additional resources in order to explore the subject further. A full set of powerpoint slides plus exercises is included, plus suggestions for the use in class of the case studies and other illustrations. Students can access further learning resources to build up their knowledge of innovation situations using the hotlinks to useful websites that will add further depth and bring up to date the case studies and illustrations.

Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Concepts, Contexts and Commercialisation shows:

* how to understand and acquire the entrepreneur’s skills, attitudes and knowledge
* the techniques needed to generate new business and create a new organisation
* how to become more innovative, self reliant, and opportunistic.
* the learning and decision-making processes of entrepreneurs

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