Growth-oriented entrepreneurship /
Gutterman, Alan S., 1955-,
Growth-oriented entrepreneurship / Alan S. Gutterman. - First edition. - 1 online resource (vi, 125 pages) - Entrepreneurship and small business management collection, 1946-5661 . - Entrepreneurship and small business management collection. .
Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Growth-oriented entrepreneurship -- 2. Innovation clusters -- 3. Emerging companies -- About the author -- Index.
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A number of different methods have been used to describe "growth-oriented entrepreneurship"; however, there is a consensus that there is a particularly desirable form of entrepreneurship that seeks to create and scale up businesses that will drive productivity growth, create new employment, increase innovation, promote business internationalization, and achieve sustainable economic growth. "Innovation" is a condition of growth-oriented entrepreneurship that includes both the development and commercialization of new products and services and the development and implementation of new or improved processes that enhance productivity or reduce costs associated with manufacturing or distributing existing products. Innovation involves firms pursuing distinctive business strategies and doing new things in new ways to increase productivity, product development, sales and profitability, including finding and developing new ways of identifying the needs of new and existing customers and making and marketing products that satisfy those needs. The goal of the launch phase for growth-oriented entrepreneurial ventures is to reach the point of "scale up" and common goals and activities associated with the launch phase include market disruption and penetration; gaining access to capital and markets and mentorship opportunities; organizational growth through management capacity, systems, resources (id est, people, product, and assets) management; embedding organizational culture; development of stakeholder relationships; monitoring and evaluation; and governance and reporting. This book provides an extensive introduction to research on growth-oriented entrepreneurship and continues with an assessment of attempts to create the appropriate framework conditions for growth-oriented entrepreneurship to flourish and sustain including financial support; government policies; government programs; education and training; research and development transfer; commercial and professional infrastructure; internal market openness; access to physical infrastructure; cultural and social norms; and protection of intellectual property rights. The final chapter looks at growth-oriented entrepreneurs in practice as they work to launch and growth emerging companies. This book is a unique compendium of research and analysis on a dynamic and important segment of entrepreneurship and will be useful to entrepreneurs, academics, and policymakers.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781948976602
Entrepreneurship.
Economic development.
emerging companies entrepreneurship high-impact entrepreneurship innovation clusters knowledge-based entrepreneurship opportunity-based entrepreneurship
[genre]
HB615
Growth-oriented entrepreneurship / Alan S. Gutterman. - First edition. - 1 online resource (vi, 125 pages) - Entrepreneurship and small business management collection, 1946-5661 . - Entrepreneurship and small business management collection. .
Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Growth-oriented entrepreneurship -- 2. Innovation clusters -- 3. Emerging companies -- About the author -- Index.
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
A number of different methods have been used to describe "growth-oriented entrepreneurship"; however, there is a consensus that there is a particularly desirable form of entrepreneurship that seeks to create and scale up businesses that will drive productivity growth, create new employment, increase innovation, promote business internationalization, and achieve sustainable economic growth. "Innovation" is a condition of growth-oriented entrepreneurship that includes both the development and commercialization of new products and services and the development and implementation of new or improved processes that enhance productivity or reduce costs associated with manufacturing or distributing existing products. Innovation involves firms pursuing distinctive business strategies and doing new things in new ways to increase productivity, product development, sales and profitability, including finding and developing new ways of identifying the needs of new and existing customers and making and marketing products that satisfy those needs. The goal of the launch phase for growth-oriented entrepreneurial ventures is to reach the point of "scale up" and common goals and activities associated with the launch phase include market disruption and penetration; gaining access to capital and markets and mentorship opportunities; organizational growth through management capacity, systems, resources (id est, people, product, and assets) management; embedding organizational culture; development of stakeholder relationships; monitoring and evaluation; and governance and reporting. This book provides an extensive introduction to research on growth-oriented entrepreneurship and continues with an assessment of attempts to create the appropriate framework conditions for growth-oriented entrepreneurship to flourish and sustain including financial support; government policies; government programs; education and training; research and development transfer; commercial and professional infrastructure; internal market openness; access to physical infrastructure; cultural and social norms; and protection of intellectual property rights. The final chapter looks at growth-oriented entrepreneurs in practice as they work to launch and growth emerging companies. This book is a unique compendium of research and analysis on a dynamic and important segment of entrepreneurship and will be useful to entrepreneurs, academics, and policymakers.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781948976602
Entrepreneurship.
Economic development.
emerging companies entrepreneurship high-impact entrepreneurship innovation clusters knowledge-based entrepreneurship opportunity-based entrepreneurship
[genre]
HB615