A lot of people believe that entrepreneurs are relentless hard workers that only sleep when it can somehow benefit their company. The stereotype of the overly ambitious startup founder comes from the ...
Strategic management concerns the long-term decisions aimed at improving the competitive position of a company. There is a limit to achieving competitiveness from the existing product mix, because ...
The UK is undoubtedly a nation full of entrepreneurial spirit. Gov.uk figures show that more than 600,000 new start-up businesses are launched in the UK every year. Entrepreneurship is such an ...
The Entrepreneurship Concentration course sequence is structured such that students acquire basic business knowledge and skills before taking more advanced courses. Introduction to Entrepreneurship ...
Of all the things schools teach, the iterative process may be both the most important and the least successful. Whatever you prefer to call it – problem solving, system change, innovation, ...
Over the past two decades, there has been an increased interest in K–12 science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs to meet the rising demand for talent in these growing sectors of the ...
Small Business Economics, Vol. 41, No. 4, Special Issue: Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship (December 2013), pp. 945-959 (15 pages) Nascent entrepreneurship and new business ownership are ...
It doesn’t seem possible that tiny startups can challenge multibillion-dollar Fortune 500 companies, yet it’s happening every day in consumer packaged goods (CPG). The large CPG clients we work with ...
Faced with the stage we are living through, great opportunities to undertake arise and observing the way in which companies of different sizes are being launched, scholars of the entrepreneurship ...
There’s a lot of romance around the idea of launching a startup: Jeff Bezos founding Amazon with just a dime and a dream, Jack Ma going from rejection by every employer to one of the wealthiest men in ...
While judgment has hitherto typically been viewed as a discrete decision process, we propose that it be conceptualized instead as a continuous and dynamic process of reassessment and revision.