Entrepreneurship : context, vision and planning

By: Legge, John MContributor(s): Hindle, Kevin GMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 411 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9781403901606 ; 1403901600; 9781403901590; 1403901597Subject(s): Entrepreneurship | InnovationsDDC classification: 338.04
Contents:
1. Perspectives on entrepreneurship -- 2. Entrepreneurs in society -- 3. Entrepreneurs and cycles -- 4. Proving the business concept -- 5. Creating the business model -- 6. Entrepreneurs and planning -- 7. The legal environment -- 8. The role of governments -- 9. Entrepreneurship in corporations -- 10. The entrepreneurial financial model -- 11. Preparing the business plan -- 12. Investment and investors -- 13. Beyond 'how to' : key issues in understanding entrepreneurship.
Summary: This text enables final year undergraduate and postgraduate students to successfully blend their existing knowledge and skills to create a new enterprise to pursue an opportunity. Authors are from Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria.
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Includes index.

1. Perspectives on entrepreneurship --
2. Entrepreneurs in society --
3. Entrepreneurs and cycles --
4. Proving the business concept --
5. Creating the business model --
6. Entrepreneurs and planning --
7. The legal environment --
8. The role of governments --
9. Entrepreneurship in corporations --
10. The entrepreneurial financial model --
11. Preparing the business plan --
12. Investment and investors --
13. Beyond 'how to' : key issues in understanding entrepreneurship.

This text enables final year undergraduate and postgraduate students to successfully blend their existing knowledge and skills to create a new enterprise to pursue an opportunity. Authors are from Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria.

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