Chapter One Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Chapter One Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Bruce R. Barringer
R. Duane Ireland
Chapter Objectives
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Chapter Objectives
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What is Entrepreneurship?
• Corporate Entrepreneurship
– Is the conceptualization of entrepreneurship at the firm
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– 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?
Financial rewards
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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
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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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Types of Start-Up Firms
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Changing Demographics of Entrepreneurs
• Women Entrepreneurs
– While men are more likely to start businesses than women,
the number of women-owned businesses is increasing.
• Senior Entrepreneurs
– The numbers of seniors (those 50 years old and older)
starting businesses is substantial and growing.
• Young Entrepreneurs
– A desire to pursue an entrepreneurial career is high among
young people.
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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 innovative firms are 16 times more productive than
larger innovative firms in terms of patents per employee.
• Job Creation
– Small businesses create a substantial number of net new jobs
in the United States.
– Firms with 500 or fewer employees create 65% of new jobs
on an annual basis.
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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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