Lecture 1
Lecture 1
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Prepared by:
Anitha Velayutham
Lecture Objectives
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Introduction to Entrepreneurship
There is tremendous
interest in
entrepreneurship in
the U.S. and around
the world.
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What is Entrepreneurship?
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Corporate Entrepreneurship
Corporate Entrepreneurship
Is the conceptualization of entrepreneurship at the firm level.
All firms fall along a conceptual continuum that ranges from
highly conservative to highly entrepreneurial.
The position of a firm on this continuum is referred to as its
entrepreneurial intensity.
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Corporate Entrepreneurship
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Why Become an Entrepreneur?
Desire to be their
own boss
Financial rewards
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Characteristics of Successful
Entrepreneurs
Four Primary Characteristics
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Characteristics of Successful
Entrepreneurs
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Characteristics of Successful
Entrepreneurs
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Common Myths About Entrepreneurs
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Common Myths About Entrepreneurs
Although no one is “born” to be an entrepreneur, there are
common traits and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs
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Common Myths About Entrepreneurs
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Common Myths About Entrepreneurs
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Common Myths About Entrepreneurs
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Types of Start-Up Firms
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Changing Demographics of
Entrepreneurs
Women Entrepreneurs
• There were 6.2 million women-
owned businesses in 2002 (the
most recent statistics available)
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Changing Demographics of
Entrepreneurs
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Changing Demographics of
Entrepreneurs
Young Entrepreneurs
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Economic Impact of Entrepreneurial
Firms
Innovation
Is the process of creating something new, which is central
to the entrepreneurial process.
Small firms are twice as innovative per employee as large
firms.
Job Creation
In the past two decades, economic activity has moved in
the direction of smaller entrepreneurial firms, which may
be due to their unique ability to innovate and focus on
specialized tasks.
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Entrepreneurial Firms’ Impact on
Society and Larger Firms
Impact on Society
The innovations of entrepreneurial firms have a dramatic
impact on society.
Think of all the new products and services that make our lives
easier, enhance our productivity at work, improve our health,
and entertain us in new ways.
Impact on Larger Firms
Many entrepreneurial firms have built their entire business
models around producing products and services that help larger
firms become more efficient and effective.
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The Entrepreneurial Process
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Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process
Step 1 Step 2
Developing Successful Business Ideas
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Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process
Step 3 Step 4
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Readings
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