Essays about: "Review of Literature on entrepreneurship"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 94 essays containing the words Review of Literature on entrepreneurship.

  1. 16. What Hinders & Supports the Formation & Upholding of Gender Diverse Teams? : An Exploratory Case Study Researching New Venture Teams in a Swedish Incubator

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Erica Damsten; Lee Hasselgren; [2021]
    Keywords : Gender Diversity; Team Formation; Team Upholding; New Venture Teams; Incubator; Entrepreneurship ;

    Abstract : The entrepreneurial team plays a crucial part in the new venture’s growth and success. This notion is present among many investors as they often choose to bet on the “jockey” (i.e. the team) instead of on the “horse” (i. READ MORE

  2. 17. "Two separate lanes which on occasion bump into each other" : A Qualitative Study on How Collective Cognition in Entrepreneurial Teams Affect International Opportunities

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)

    Author : Josefin Nyberg; Viktoria Atladottir; [2021]
    Keywords : International Business; Internationalization; International entrepreneurship; Collective Cognition; International opportunities; Discovery; Exploitation; Entrepreneurial Teams.;

    Abstract : During the last three decades, research and activity within international entrepreneurship have accelerated. The international entrepreneurial process consists of, for instance, international opportunities that are recognized as a critical function. READ MORE

  3. 18. SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW ON SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SWEDEN - A context specific analysis of social entrepreneurship

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : William Fellbom; [2020-11-05]
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    Abstract : Faced with the fact that no consensus exists in defining social entrepreneurship, coupled with multiple academics stressing the importance of context to understand the concept, the author aim to further research this topic by investigating how social entrepreneurship is applied within a specific national context - Sweden. Relevant literature of social entrepreneurship is presented, and the national context of Sweden is outlined to act as a framework upon which the data is analyzed and discussed. READ MORE

  4. 19. Understanding The Startup Studio Incubation Model

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Maximilian Hamida; [2020-10-15]
    Keywords : entrepreneurship; entrepreneurs; startups; startup ecosystem; startup support organisation; startup studio; startup factory; startup foundry; venture builder; builder studio; venture studio; investor studio; company builder; tech studio; studio incubator; incubation business model; venture factory; startup accelerator; startup incubator; Gothenburg; Sweden;

    Abstract : Over the past few years, thanks to the rise of a substantial figure of startup unicorns including: Dollar Shave Club, Zalando, Jumia, DeliveryHero and HelloFresh , “ Startup Studios ” have emerged vigorously into the startup scene, as a vital incubation tool to support startups and promote entrepreneurship. However, due to the infancy of the startup studio incubation model, the divergence in the way each startup studio organizes itself, and the lack of academic research regarding startup studios, the concept of the startup studio incubation model has always been blurry, indistinct and confusing. READ MORE

  5. 20. Entrepreneurship Education in HEIs: Comparing Innovative Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design Approaches - A Multiple Case Study of 5 European HEIs

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Aleksei Kuchera; Douglas Redman; [2020-07-23]
    Keywords : entrepreneurship education; innovations in entrepreneurship education; entrepreneurship education in universities; practices in entrepreneurship education; teaching methods; curriculum and content design;

    Abstract : The thesis addresses modern practices in teaching methods and curriculum design approaches that are currently being used by top-ranked European higher education institutions (HEIs) in delivering their entrepreneurship programs. It reveals key differences and similarities in terms of what content and teaching methods the programs are using to teach entrepreneurship. READ MORE