Kuratko 8 e CH 01
Kuratko 8 e CH 01
Kuratko 8 e CH 01
Donald F. Kuratko
Chapter 1
The Revolutionary Impact of
Entrepreneurship
Ho Man Kit, Raymond
LLB(Peking U) MA(CUHK) EdD
Chapter Objectives
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EntrepreneursChallenging the
Unknown
Entrepreneurs
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Entrepreneurs versus
Small Business Owners: A Distinction
Small Businesses Owners
Manage their businesses by expecting stable sales,
profits, and growth
Entrepreneurs
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Entrepreneurship: A Mindset
Entrepreneurship is more than the mere
creation of business:
Seeking opportunities
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A Summary Description
of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship (Robert C. Ronstadt)
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An Integrated Definition
Entrepreneurship
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(Gamblers)
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Figure
1.1
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Table
1.1
Venture Stage
Financial Consideration
Decision
Start-up or
acquisition
Seed capital
Venture capital sources
Proceed or abandon
Ongoing
Cash management
Investments
Financial analysis and
evaluation
Maintain, increase, or
reduce size
Decline or
succession
Profit question
Corporate buyout
Succession question
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Table
Entrepreneurial
Model
Definition
Measures
Questions
Great Person
Extraordinary Achievers
Personal principles
Personal histories
Experiences
Psychological
Characteristics
Founder
Control over the means
of production
Locus of control
Tolerance of ambiguity
Need for achievement
Classical
Decision making
Ability to see opportunities
Creativity
Management
Expertise
Technical knowledge
Technical plans
Leadership
Social architect
Promotion and protection
of values
Attitudes, styles
Management of people
Intrapreneurship
Decision making
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Thought
Ronstadts View
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Figure
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Multidimensional Approach
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Figure
1.3
Source: Robert C. Ronstadt, Entrepreneurship (Dover, MA: Lord Publishing Co., 1984), 39.
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business successes.
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Businesses
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Effects of Entrepreneurship
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
Provides an annual assessment of the entrepreneurial
environment of 42 countries.
Latest GEM study: the U.S. outranks the rest of the
world in important entrepreneurial support.
Entrepreneurs lead to growth by:
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Table
1.3
Source: NFIB Small Business Policy Guide (Washington, D.C., November 2000), 31.
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Survival of Gazelles
How many gazelles survive?
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Economy:
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Entrepreneurial
Cognition
Global
Entrepreneurial
Movement
Social
Entrepreneurship
Trends in
Entrepreneurship
Research
Women
and Minority
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial
Education
Family
Businesses
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Key Concepts
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneur
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Key Concepts
Entrepreneurial Management
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financial/capital school of
corridor principle
displacement school of
thought
entrepreneur
entrepreneurial assessment
approach
entrepreneurial management
Entrepreneurial Revolution
entrepreneurial trait school of
thought
entrepreneurship
environmental school of
thought
external locus of control
thought
gazelle
great chef strategies
internal locus of control
macro view of
entrepreneurship
micro view of
entrepreneurship
mountain gap strategies
strategic formulation school
of thought
venture opportunity school
of thought
water well strategies
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