Essays about: "entrepreneurship ability"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 92 essays containing the words entrepreneurship ability.

  1. 1. The Paradox of Gender Equality and Female Entrepreneurship

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Emma Lisnell; Stella Berlin; [2024]
    Keywords : Female entrepreneurship; Values; Attitude; Perceptions; Self-Efficacy; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Title: The Paradox of Gender Equality and Female Entrepreneurship; A study seeking to elucidate the perceptions and value systems that underlie entrepreneurial activity among women in Sweden Seminar date: January 10th, 2024 Course: FEKH99, Bachelor Degree Project in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Business administration, Undergraduate level, 15 University Credit Points Authors: Stella Berlin, Emma Lisnell Advisor: Ziad El-Awad Keywords: Female entrepreneurship; Values; Attitude; Perceptions; Self-Efficacy Research question: How do the inherent value systems surrounding women in Sweden influence their intentions, decisions, and actions in the pursuit of entrepreneurship? Purpose: Extend existing research to provide a nuanced exploration of the value systems influencing Swedish women's perceptions, intentions, and engagement in entrepreneurship. Methodology: A qualitative multiple case study with a comparative element. READ MORE

  2. 2. Surviving Resource Scarcity : A qualitative study about how private firms can overcome obstacles in resource-scarce environments

    University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Adam Berg; Simon Chemlal Ärlemalm; Felix Flodin; [2023]
    Keywords : Private Firms; Resource Scarcity; Stakeholders;

    Abstract : Because of their vital role that private companies play in the global economy, it is important to understand the issues they face and how to overcome them. One issue they face to a greater extent is resource scarcity, such as financing, employees, stakeholders, knowledge, and technology, which causes issues and affects their ability to grow. READ MORE

  3. 3. Social Entrepreneurship vs. the Triple Bottom Line : A Comparative Study

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    Author : Stefan Ouweneel; [2023]
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    Abstract : My degree project compares social enterprises and triple bottom line (TBL) businesses,exploring their ability to effectively address the challenges associated with sustainability andsocial impact. The hypothesis of this degree project posits that social enterprises, with theirexplicit focus on creating positive social and environmental outcomes, are better equipped toaddress these challenges compared to TBL businesses, which prioritize profit alongside socialand environmental performance. READ MORE

  4. 4. The Challenges of Creating Meaningful Impact in Digital Entrepreneurship

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Henrik Simonsson; Jimme Stam; [2023]
    Keywords : Meaningful Impact; digital entrepreneurship; Digital Business Models; Sustainable development goals; Sustainable impact assessment; Qualitative research; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Purpose: Recently, global impact investments broke the $1000-billion barrier and another $4200 billion are required to tackle the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Additionally, digital entrepreneurship has been hailed for its ability to usher in a sustainable future. READ MORE

  5. 5. Building Bridges to Success: Analysing the Strength of Ties in Entrepreneurial Networks and their Contribution to Resource Mobilisation for New Ventures - A multi-case study within the Netherlands and Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Leonie Blum; Stijn Valkenburg; [2023]
    Keywords : networking theory; resource mobilisation journey; resource based view; strong ties; weak ties; entrepreneurship; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : This thesis examines the complex relationship between networking and resource mobilisation in the context of entrepreneurship. The study investigates the extent to which different types of ties, namely strong, weak and new ties, contribute to an entrepreneur's ability to acquire resources. READ MORE