Understand the definition and principles of entrepreneurship
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We are therefore by no means home and dry, and need to continue to give extra attention to this area. As a result, we have decided to devote this fifth edition of Entrepreneurship in the Netherlands entirely to the role of entrepreneurship in the innovation process. We also invited two highly respected foreign guest writers, professor Stevenson and professor Storey, to situate Dutch policy on entrepreneurship in an international context.
By Tutorialspoint | Many industry observers have debated on the origin of entrepreneurship. The fact to note here is that most scholars who debate the origin of entrepreneurship are either economists or historians. The common forum accepts that the concept entrepreneur is derived from the French concept entreprendre, which matches closely with the English concept of business conduct; in this sense – “to undertake”. From the business point of view, to undertake simply means to start a business. This is an introductory tutorial that will help the readers to get a basic understanding on the concepts of entrepreneurship skills.
By Marianna Brashear, Ruby Clohessy, Jason Riddle, | This course is designed to help students discover the value of entrepreneurship and the importance of strong character in a free and civil society. These ready-to-go lessons introduce students to entrepreneurship and the economic way of thinking through a series of carefully selected articles, videos, discussion guides, student handouts, and activities. William Smith
By William Bygrave and Andrew Zacharakis | This book combines concepts and cases to present the latest theory about entrepreneurship and relate actual experiences. The concepts cover what would-be entrepreneurs need to know to start and grow their businesses, and the cases illustrate how real entrepreneurs have gone out and done it.