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disruptive technologies of the digital era have increased the speed of innovation and created new ways of performing entrepreneurial activities (Thukral et al., 2008; Yoo et al., 2012). Digitalization has allowed digital entrepreneurship to emerge. Digital entrepreneurship has changed the way in which we view entrepreneurship.

ment). (Total tuition time: not available) ENTREPRENEURSHIP III (ETR316D) 1 X 3-HOUR PAPER (Module custodian: Department of Management and Entrepreneurship) The module integrates entrepreneurship and business management skills within a South African business development, growth and network context (business implementation).

to universities’s role in the implementation of entrepreneurship education. University needs to apply a concrete entrepreneurship learning pattern based on empirical input to equip college-students with meaningful knowledge in order to encourage college-students’ spirit in entrepreneurship (Suharti & Sirine, 2011).

Almost without exception, academic studies on entrepreneurship are motivated by the economic benefits of entrepreneurship. Most studies refer to one or two academic studies showing that entrepreneurship indeed

Social Entrepreneurship and Government 3 problems4—has received in recent years. The field constitutes a new breed of entrepreneurship that exhibits characteristics of nonprofits, government, and businesses—including applying to social problem solving traditional, private-sector entrepreneurship

4 INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPPORTUNITIES P erhaps nowhere in the world is the need for entrepreneurship as obvious as in Afghanistan post–September 11, 2001. Nearly three decades of invasion, war, and terrorist rule have left the people of Afg

Social entrepreneurship is a sort of entrepreneurship and diverges from traditional one with regard to several aspects [2]. It essentially contains social and entrepreneurship features and in the simplest form, it involves dealing with social matters through

20 CIE 008026 658.421 ROY Roy, Rajeev Entrepreneurship Oxford 21 CIE 008025 658.421 ROY Roy, Rajeev Entrepreneurship Oxford 22 CIE 008004 658.421 MAR Mariotti, Steve Entrepreneurship Pearson 23 CIE 007915 658.421 AUL Aulet, Bill Disciplined entrepreneurship Wile

Entrepreneurship: Importance and growth - Characteristics and Qualities of Entrepreneur- Role of Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Social Responsibilities. . 5.Rajeev Roy: “Entrepreneurship”, Oxford University Press, New Delhi,2012 6. P.C.Shejwalkar: “Entrepreneurship

The World Economic Forum and Global Entrepreneurship Monitor are pleased to release Leveraging Entrepreneurial Ambition and Innovation: A Global Perspective on Entrepreneurship, Competitiveness and Development, which examines the relationship of entrepreneurship and competitiveness fro

Unit 2: Understanding the modern concept of entrepreneurship 19 Unit 3: Psychological Approach to Entrepreneurship 33 Unit 4: Socio-Economic Approach to Entrepreneurship 38 Unit 5: Business Expansion and the Changing Role of the Entrepreneur 44 Module 2

differences, thereby connecting corporate entrepreneurship to strategy in a means-ends relationship. In other words, it provides insight into how strategy is the why of entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship is the how of strategies (that involve business development). The analysis was based on quantitative data from 274 venture attempts in 222