This
PDF course notes covers various aspects of Entrepreneurship including the
concepts of entrepreneur, entrepreneurship and enterprise, advantages, nature
and development of entrepreneurship, and gender issues and also highlights the
dynamic role of small businesses in economic development, innovation, and the
entrepreneurial environment. The course examines policy perspectives to promote
entrepreneurship, analyzes business opportunities in different sectors, and
explores quick-start routes to enterprises. Other topics covered include support
organizations for entrepreneurs, the legal framework for starting a business in
India, launching enterprises, business financing, managing early growth,
business incubation, and new venture expansion strategies and issues.
Author(s): Commander RK Singh, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Mgmt Studies
This
PDF covers the following topics related to Entrepreneurship : This course covers
various aspects of entrepreneurship, including its meaning, importance, and
determinants and explores the qualities of an entrepreneur and factors
influencing entrepreneurship. The course also examines different agencies and
institutions that support entrepreneurship development, such as commercial banks
and national small industries corporations and discusses funding for new
ventures, including angel investors, venture capital, and private equity funds.
Additionally, the course covers business planning, project proposal writing, and
mobilizing resources for startups, including preliminary contracts with vendors,
suppliers, and bankers.
Author(s): Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
The purpose of this note is to prepare a
ground where the students view Entrepreneurship as a desirable and feasible
career option. In particular to build the necessary competencies and motivation
for a career in Entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurial Finance
examines the elements of entrepreneurial finance, focusing on technology-based
start-up ventures and the early stages of company development.
This
research deals with information technology management in small businesses. There
are three specific objectives of this research: (a) to characterise IT
management sophistication in small business, (b) to develop and validate a
comprehensive instrument to measure this construct, and (c) to develop a model
that explains the relationship between IT management sophistication and the IT
impact, in the context of small business.