In chapter 1, we introduced the topic, the background, objective and significance of the study, and stated the research problem, in chapter 2, the study conducted literature reviews and definition of concepts of related topics on the views and findings of other scholars and researchers. In ...
the interviews were recorded and subsequently transcribed, and the answers were coded using an a priori coding scheme (Patton,2014) and categorized in accordance with the relationships mentioned above.
Chapter Google Scholar Szerb, L., Aidis, R., & Acs, Z. (2013). The comparison of the global entrepreneurship monitor and the global entrepreneurship and development index. Methodologies, Foundations and Trends® in Entrepreneurship, 9(1), 1–142. Article Google Scholar Szerb, L., Lafuen...
The author pertinently recalls a certain number of fundamentals of entrepreneurship. Its chapter 2 is entitledA startup is first and foremost a business[Page 20]. However, this is not exactly what Steve Blank explainshere. Whether a startup is a business or a business in the making, there i...
Who is the father of entrepreneurship? Joseph Alois Schumpeter is regarded as the father of entrepreneurship. He introduced the concept of entrepreneurship. Q2 What are the two main types of entrepreneurship There are many types of entrepreneurship, two examples of such are: ...
Chapter 1/ Lesson 29 30K In this lesson, you will learn how the accounting profession defines the term allowance. You will also learn about common allowances used on financial statements and the two cornerstones of generally accepted accounting principles. ...
so the skeptical might question whether what was true about computers is also still true about artificial intelligence (A.I.). Now one of the book co-authors, Frank Levy, has co-authored a new working paper in which he answers “yes.” The working paper has recently been summarized by St...
The original article “What is e-entrepreneurship? – fundamentals of company founding in the net economy” (Kollmann, 2006) answers several questions, that were raised by the expansion of the classical use of the term “entrepreneurship”:● Which environment and which possibilities does the ...
This chapter answers the question of how these technologies and management methods must be implemented in destination management organisa- tions so that they generate sustainable competitive advantages and customer ben- efits for the respective travel destination. A vast majority of digital start-ups ...
and autonomous behaviours. In this chapter, Crammond outlines the core aim of this book and its structure, and provides an introduction to the entrepreneurship-related aspects of pedagogical perspectives and philosophies. Also, institutional and stakeholder relevancy is appreciated, as well as discussing...