This
PDF covers the following topics related to Entrepreneurship : This course covers
various aspects of entrepreneurship, including its meaning, importance, and
determinants and explores the qualities of an entrepreneur and factors
influencing entrepreneurship. The course also examines different agencies and
institutions that support entrepreneurship development, such as commercial banks
and national small industries corporations and discusses funding for new
ventures, including angel investors, venture capital, and private equity funds.
Additionally, the course covers business planning, project proposal writing, and
mobilizing resources for startups, including preliminary contracts with vendors,
suppliers, and bankers.
Author(s): Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
This note
explains the following topics: Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Classification of Entrepreneurship,
Elements of Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Market Relations, Innovative
Strategies Used in Entrepreneurship, External Financing in Entrepreneurship,
Predictors of Success in Entrepreneurship, Ecosystem in Entrepreneurship,
Bootstrapping in Entrepreneurship, Supporting Aspects of Entrepreneurship and
Various Types of Entrepreneurs in Entrepreneurship.
This book online covers the following topics related to Small
Business and Entrepreneurship : Entrepreneurship A world of Opportunity,
Classifications and Models of Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur v/s Intrapreneur,
Legal Issues for Entrepreneur, Women Entrepreneurship, Grassroots Entrepreneurs
through Self-Help Groups, Building the Business Plan, Setting up a Small
Business Enterprise, Financial Considerations, Marketing Considerations,
Production Management, HRM in Small Business, Institutions Supporting Small
Business Enterprises, Sickness in Small Business Enterprises.
Author(s): Hitesh Jhanji, Lovely Professional
University
Small Business Management in the 21st Century
offers a unique perspective and set of capabilities for instructors. The authors
designed this book with a “less can be more” approach, and by treating small
business management as a practical human activity rather than as an abstract
theoretical concept.
Author(s): David Cadden, Sandra Lueder,
Southern CT State University
This
research deals with information technology management in small businesses. There
are three specific objectives of this research: (a) to characterise IT
management sophistication in small business, (b) to develop and validate a
comprehensive instrument to measure this construct, and (c) to develop a model
that explains the relationship between IT management sophistication and the IT
impact, in the context of small business.