childhood was harsh with a drunken cobbler father‚ who beat both mother and child‚ and in school was bullied as a child‚ Joseph Stalin grew up to be a bully himself” (Klehr). These events in Stalin’s childhood dramatically influenced the later events as an adult. Joseph Stalin had caused social injustice in Russia through two wars‚ during the Great Purge‚ and in the Russian government. Joseph Stalin used social injustice during World War II and during the Cold War. During World War II‚ Stalin killed many
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service innovation”‚Innovation Management Institute‚Espoo Finland Baumal‚W.(2005)”Microtheory of entrepreneurship:More exists than is recognized.IN:Vinig et al.”The emergence of entrepreneurial economics”‚27-37..Elsevier. http://www.Wikipedia.org Schumpeter‚J.(1934)”Cpitalism‚socialism‚and democracy.New York:Harper & Row Mateev‚M(1998)“Small firms and economic development in developed and transition economies” - http://books.google.com/books?id=0JgzJOAHPl0C&pg=PA181&lpg=PA181&dq=miroslav+mateev+19
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A REVIEW OF THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN STIMULATING ECONOMIC GROWTH‚ REDUCING UNEMPLOYMENT AND INCREASING LEVEL OF INCOME IN LOW TO MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES. INTRODUCTION This paper sets out to review the role of entrepreneurship in stimulating economic growth‚ reducing unemployment and increasing levels of income in low to middle income countries. Nieman and Nieuwenhuizen (2009) states that the contribution of entrepreneurs to the economy can be attributed to their special qualities. They
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9233 Chapter 3 p61-90 18/10/04 9:09 am Page 61 3 What do entrepreneurs do? Learning outcomes If you study this chapter carefully‚ it may help you to understand: ◆ the personal and cognitive qualities that can help an entrepreneur to succeed in business ◆ why the entrepreneur has a rather limited role in mainstream economics ◆ what is meant by ‘X-inefficiency’‚ and the role of the entrepreneur in combating it by getting staff to work harder or smarter ◆ why
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Group paper assignment on Philip Green 346SAM Exploring Entrepreneurship Group Members: Adriana Costescu‚ Devika Srivastava‚ Kosusol Choudhury‚ Mohsin Araf Word Count: 3220 Deadline: 13th of March Introduction ‘Philip Green is one of the most controversial and colourful businessmen in Britain. A little over a decade ago he was a tag – trader‚ a mere millionaire and barely known. Today he is worth over £4.5 billion and is estimated to be Britain’s
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Joseph Brant was born in 1742 and his Indian name was Thayendanegea. Thayendanegea meaning he who places two bets. Joseph’s father was a sachem of the Iroquois Confederacy‚ which was to where the Mohawks belonged. Whereas Brant’s mother was not a Mohawk like his father. Brant did become a war chief but never rose to the rank of sachem. His parents were said to live at the Canajoharie castle in New York. Even though his family would have been a consideration and he was the grandson of one of the
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individuals involved. Social entrepreneurship is the art of creating a socially responsible business that aims to generate profit‚ while solving social and environmental problems. A social entrepreneur starts and run social enterprises. According to Schumpeter is social entrepreneurship are exploiting an innovation and the more generally an untried technological possibility for producing a new commodity of producing an old one in a new way‚ by opening up a new source of materials to the new outlet for
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Module 1.1 Entrepreneurial Behavior I. Introduction Have you ever wanted to start your own business? This unit will give you the opportunity to consider and reflect on the personal aspects involved in transforming an innovative idea into an entrepreneurial product. You will also learn how to identify the requirements for building an appropriate entrepreneurial team. There are literally dozens and dozens of different definitions of ‘the entrepreneur’ and the concept of ‘entrepreneurship’
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Influences and characteristics of entrepreneurial behavior Management skill and strong team building abilities are often perceived as essential leadership attributes[3] for successful entrepreneurs. Robert B. Reich considers leadership‚ management ability‚ and team-building as essential qualities of an entrepreneur. This concept has its origins in the work of Richard Cantillon in his Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en (1755) and Jean-Baptiste Say[4] in his Treatise on Political Economy. Psychological
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“Entrepreneurs” “Entrepreneurship” “Startup Company” “Entrepreneurial Economics” Entrepreneur Key terms: * Entrepreneur * Social entrepreneur * Serial entrepreneur * Lifestyle entrepreneur * Treps Paraphrasing: Entrepreneur is a person who is willing to put his career and financial security on line with risk in name of new idea and spending time as well as money in new venture. Entrepreneurs have managerial skills‚ team building skills‚ problem solving skills‚ skills
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