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    With the growing importance of entrepreneurship within today’s business industry it is of upmost importance to understand the motivations and intentions of individuals wanting to pursue an entrepreneurial career as this now accounts for X of the population and X% of income. Its apparent from the literature that “significant differences exist in the levels of entrepreneurial activity across countries” (Pinillo & Reyes, 2011) and existing research addresses the question as to why some countries have

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    Entrepreneurship is defined as the process of designing, launching and running a business. It typically begins as a business idea such as starting a small business, offering a product or service. What is unique about this venture is the possibility and level of risk involved for instance lack of funds, an unforeseeable economic crisis or poor business decisions. Entrepreneurship is about how people identify opportunities, evaluate whether they are viable and then decide to exploit them or not. The

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    written in the areas of entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs in SMEs, Women entrepreneurs in SMEs in Mauritius, the factors influencing the performance of women entrepreneurs in SMEs and the supports given by institutions to SMEs. 2.1.1 Overview of entrepreneurship The meaning of entrepreneurship is derived from the French seventeenth-century for someone who undertook the risk of new enterprise. The first economist who has used the term entrepreneurship was Richard Cantillion

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP MINDSET TRAINING TO STRENGTHEN ENTREPRENEUR CAREER: THE CASE OF CATHOLIC STUDENT UNION OF INDONESIA Abstract Currently, Indonesia has only 1.65% of entrepreneurs from the population of Indonesia. This amount is still very small, compared to neighboring countries, Singapore has 7.2% businessman, 11% Japan, 10% China and Malaysia 3%, especially when compared with developed countries, such as United States, the number of entrepreneurs has reached 11.5 %. To make young people aware

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    Entrepreneurship process and principles Chapter: Introduction to Entrepreneurship process and principles Definition of entrepreneur -According to American Heritage Dictionary, “Entrepreneur is a person who organizes, operates and assumes the risk for business venture” -According to Skinner SJ and Ivancevich JM,” An entrepreneur is a person who takes the risks necessary to organize and manage a business and receives the financial profits and monetary rewards” -Entrepreneur is a person who organizes

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    LDR 280 Introduction Entrepreneurship is a term that has reentered the public vernacular over the last few years, many times in reference to what is wrong with America but what it means is rarely defined. Furthermore, it is generally agreed that more Entrepreneurship is a desirable trait but how to go about encouraging it is again a point of contention. This paper will address a specific facet of entrepreneurship and attempt to discover what are the key drivers to foster an entrepreneurial spirit

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    Christian Worldview and Biblical Entrepreneurship As Christians, we are required to show God’s rule in all occupations. We exercise dominion by becoming good stewards to the gifts He has bestowed upon us. God expects us to use our gifts to the fullest. “From everyone who has given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.” Luke 12:48 (NIV). The idea of biblical entrepreneurship and the Christian worldview are closely related. A Christian

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    Social Entrepreneurship The term “social entrepreneurship” first appeared in the scholarly literature over 35 years ago in a publication titled The Sociology of Social Movements (Banks,1972). However, Social entrepreneurship has its origins in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries when philanthropic business owners and industrialists like Robert Owen, demonstrated a concern for the welfare of employees by improving their working, schooling and cultural lives. Since then, social entrepreneurship

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    MrJohnston to start his business. These key issues will be analysed using the external and internal factors of entrepreneurship. The internal factors will include theories such as personality theories, behavioural theories and sociological and cognitive approaches studied by various individuals and groups. We will also apply the Krueger Model which is an integrated approach to entrepreneurship. We will briefly examine certain external factors that could contribute to / influence the behavioural characteristics

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    1.0 Introduction Immigrant entrepreneurship is a relatively new phenomenon that explores the setting up and managing of business by immigrants in their adoptive countries. Brush et al. (2010) note that immigrant entrepreneurship has become a type of growth sector because both the host and ethnic countries benefits from it. The driving factors of immigrant entrepreneurship are distinct from other forms of entrepreneurship because they accrue from necessity, and the need to survive in dismal employment

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