ABSTRACT

Entrepreneurship and innovation play a vital role in fostering sustainable development. Advances in technology and communications have both transformed the process of business as well as strengthened the role of entrepreneurship in developed and developing countries. This important book is the first to provide the fundamental concepts and applications for faculty and students in this field, and also serves as a professional reference for practicing entrepreneurs and policymakers.

Each chapter provides a clear guide to the conceptual and practical elements that characterize entrepreneurship and the process of new venture formation, including functional strategies in key areas such as marketing, information technology, human resources management, and accounting and finance.

Questions and exercises are presented throughout in order to encourage discussion and problem-solving. A quick summary of the important concepts and definitions are also provided. Keeping practicality as the book’s core aim, all chapters include a long case study to set the scene and then draw upon shorter cases from both developing and developed countries to reinforce key learning objectives and the real-world application of the book’s core concepts.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |14 pages

Introductory chapter

Entrepreneurial discovery, creationary, and business model development

part I|2 pages

The environment and entrepreneurship

part II|2 pages

Individual characteristics and training

chapter 4|25 pages

Personality, experience, and training

chapter 5|33 pages

Creativity, innovation, and development

part III|2 pages

The organization

chapter 6|37 pages

Institutions, governance, and strategy

chapter 7|31 pages

Ethics and corporate social responsibility

part IV|2 pages

Process

chapter 9|20 pages

Financing opportunities and challenges

chapter 10|22 pages

Essentials of bookkeeping