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    Entrepreneurial Oreintation on Entrepreneurial Innovativenes:

    THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL OREINTATION ON ENTREPRENEURIAL INNOVATIVENES: A CASE STUDY OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTREPRISE IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA BY FATOYE, MUSTAPHA OBI 08S04/046 BEING A RESEACH PROJECT SUMITTED TO THE DEPARMENT OF BUSNESS ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, AJAYI CROWTHER UNIVERSITY, OYO IN PARTICAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BARCHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.C) DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTARTION (MANAGEMENT OPTION) JULY, 2012

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    It and Socialentrepreneurship

    Information Technology in Social Entrepreneurship: The Role and the Reality Diana Burley The George Washington University dburley@gwu.edu Abstract Social entrepreneurship is increasingly seen as a critical component of the global conversation on volunteerism and civic engagement. The purpose of this article is to lay the groundwork for a larger conversation on the role of information technology in social entrepreneurship by summarizing the discussions among participants of a recent conference

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    Frewfgsr

    Introduction In this dynamic business world entrepreneurship has inferred special significance, as it is a key driver to economic development. The objectives of industrial development, regional growth, and employment generation depend upon entrepreneurship. Consequently entrepreneurs are, thus the seeds of industrial development and the fruits of this development are greater employment job opportunities to unemployed people. Entrepreneurship leads to higher income, increases in per capita income

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    Innovation and Enterpreneurial Culture

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP: CONCEPT AND DEFINITION Shri Achintya Kr. Baruah, M.Com Associate Faculty Member Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (Ministry of Industry, Department of SSI & ARI) Government of India Basisthat Chariali, Lalmati, 37, N.H. Bypass, Guwahati - 781029 ENTREPRENEURSHIP • A theory of evolution of economic activities. • A continuous process of economic development. • An ingredient to economic development. • Essentially a creative activity or an innovative function. • A risk taking factor

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    How to Structure a Dissertation

    3.0. How to structure a business dissertation Title Page Dedication Acknowledgements Abstract:  A summary of the dissertation Table of Contents Introduction: Introduces the study and summaries the state of area prior to the research. This section outlines the problem(s) to be investigated, the aims and objectives of the research and describes the methodologies used. Additionally, an outline of the overall dissertation structure may be included. Literature Review: This accounts the previously

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    Intro to Business Review: Chapter 1

    businesses dramatically. I believe the pace will accelerate over the next decade. The economy is recovering from the recession of 2008 and the business are buying and selling again and the unemployment rate is declining. 2. What role does entrepreneurship play in the economy?  Who stands to gain from the success of individual entrepreneurs?  How do other parties benefit? Answer: Entrepreneurial enterprises can kick start an economy, creating great opportunity for everyone involved in the building

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    Management

    institution] [Date of submission] Introduction Entrepreneurship is an activity done purposefully by an individual or groups of associated individuals to initiate maintain or organize profit oriented business unit. This is for the production and distribution of economic goods and services and exploiting newfound opportunities. Productive entrepreneurship and creativity combine these inputs into profitable ways. An institution that encourages free entrepreneurship becomes the ultimate determinants of economic

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    Economic Inequality

    2002; Verheul et al., 2010), meaning that, for example, individuals pursue entrepreneurship primarily due to survival needs or because they identify business opportunities that satisfy their need for achievement. Extant literature often argues that opportunity-based entrepreneurship is more likely to involve a new product, service, or underserved market need and is usually preferred over necessity entrepreneurship by those individuals with relatively higher levels of human and financial capital

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    Insurance

    Pakistani youth, the country is well poised to benefit from its growing youth population. However, even though nearly 23% of this age demographic want to start their own businesses in Pakistan but the major causes that hinder the promotion of entrepreneurship in Pakistan are widespread corruption, lack of proper law and order system, lack of infrastructural facilities, lack of financing and lack of education and skills. As per the Pakistan Economic Survey 2009-10, Pakistan is facing a serious energy

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    Entrpreneurship Notes

    tenacity to push an idea through to reality Creativity and innovation General management skills, business know-how, and networks Low High High INVENTOR ENTREPRENEUER PROMOTER MANAGER, ADMINISTRATOR Classical Econ. Vs. Entrepreneurship * Entrepreneurship deals with “disrupting” the existing equilibrium, by creating a new firm/product/service... * Differs from the classical economics viewpoint : In an ideal economy… -Firms cannot influence prices -Products are homogeneous

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