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The Origins and Evolution of New Businesses Amar Bhide (Schmidheiny Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)

The Origins and Evolution of New Businesses By Amar Bhide (Schmidheiny Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)

The Origins and Evolution of New Businesses by Amar Bhide (Schmidheiny Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)


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Entrepreneurs play a major role in the increasingly global economy - but what is this vital, yet undefined business force called entrepreneurial spirit? This study examines the opportunities that entrepreneurs pursue, the traits they require, and the social and economic contributions they make.

The Origins and Evolution of New Businesses Summary

The Origins and Evolution of New Businesses by Amar Bhide (Schmidheiny Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)

Few would deny the crucial role that entrepreneurs play in our increasingly global economy-but exactly what is this vital, yet loosely defined business force we call the entrepreneurial spirit? This landmark study is the first to examine analytically the nature of the opportunities that entrepreneurs pursue, the problems they face, the traits they require, and the social and economic contributions they make. Until recently, entrepreneurs have been largely ignored in modern economic theory. But at the dawn of a networked age, marked by the advent of e-business and the home office, there's no question that entrepreneurs have recaptured the popular imagination. Studies now show that most men and women dream of starting their own businesses rather than rising through the corporate ranks. Yet in spite of increased attention by many of today's leading business schools, entrepreneurship has remained largely a mystery, an apparantly intuitive sense of values possessed by certain individuals. This book targets the issues central to successful start-up ventures, such as endowments and opportunities, planning versus adaptation, securing resources, corporate initiatives, venture capital, revolutionary ventures and the evolution of fledgling businesses. Focusing on hard data and evaluations of numerous start-up businesses, including many of today's major industry leaders, this book presents a new economic model-a key to understanding the guts, determination, luck and skills that constitute the underpinnings of corporate success. Written in clear, concise prose, The Origin and Evolution of New Businesses goes behind the charts and graphs of business theory to the true heart of success. It is essential reading for business students, would-be entrepreneurs, or executives wanting to incorporate the vitality of the entrepreneurial spirit into their organization.

The Origins and Evolution of New Businesses Reviews

Truly fascinating ... I would wholeheartedly recommend this book. * Financial Adviser *
The book is very useful for scholars and policy-makers who want to understand the crucial economic activity of starting and growing a business. * Urban Studies *
Any future theorising about the role and nature of the entrepreneur must take account of this book. * Financial Times *
The wealth of information contained in this book adds up to a very persuasive case and policy-makers (and all those interested in encouraging entrepreneurship) would do well to consider this book very carefully. * Community Affairs Briefing *
This book will find a welcome reception from business schools that are focussing on courses in entrepreneurship and may also appeal to corporate executives who are trying too instill an entrepreneurial spirit in their employees. * Booklist *
... the book is filled with useful and even startling insights based on exhaustive research. * The Standard (on-line) *

About Amar Bhide (Schmidheiny Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)

Amar Bhide, Schmidheiny Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction The Nature of Promising Start-ups 1: Endowments and Opportunities 2: Planning vs. Opportunisitc Adaptation 3: Securing Resources 4: Distinctive Qualities 5: Corporate Initiatives 6: VC-Backed Start-ups 7: Revolutionary and Ventures 8: Summary and Generalizations The Evolution of Fledgling Businesses 9: Missing Attributes 10: Existing Theories and Models 11: Critical tasks 12: Exceptional Qualities Societal Implications 13: Reexamining Schumpeter 14: Facilitating Conditions Conclusion Appendix 1: Background Information: 1989 INc. 500 Study Appendix 2: Partial List of Student Papers Written on Successful Entrepreneurs Notes References Index

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GOR002919339
9780195131444
0195131444
The Origins and Evolution of New Businesses by Amar Bhide (Schmidheiny Professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
19991216
432
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