Chap 01 PDF
Chap 01 PDF
Chap 01 PDF
Introduction to
Entrepreneurship
Bruce R. Barringer
R. Duane Ireland
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
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INDICATIONS OF INCREASED INTEREST
IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• Books
• Amazon.com lists over 45,000 books dealing with
entrepreneurship and 118,000 focused on small
business.
• College Courses
• In 1985, there were about 250 entrepreneurship courses
offered across all colleges in the United States.
• Today, more than 5,000 entrepreneurship courses are
offered in two-year and four-year colleges and
universities in the United States.
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WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
• Academic Definition (Stevenson & Jarillo)
• Entrepreneurship is the process by which individuals pursue
opportunities without regard to resources they currently
control.
• Venture Capitalist (Fred Wilson)
• Entrepreneurship is the art of turning an idea into a
business.
• Explanation of What Entrepreneurs Do
• Entrepreneurs assemble and then integrate all the resources
needed –the money, the people, the business model, the
strategy—needed to transform an invention or an idea into a
viable business.
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CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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• 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?
Financial rewards
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEURS
Four Primary Characteristics
Successful entrepreneur
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEURS
• Passion for the Business
• The number one characteristic shared by successful
entrepreneurs is a passion for the business.
• This passion typically stems from the entrepreneur’s belief
that the business will positively influence people’s lives.
• Product/Customer Focus
• A second defining characteristic of successful
entrepreneurs is a product/customer focus.
• An entrepreneur’s keen focus on products and customers
typically stems from the fact that most entrepreneurs are, at
heart, craftspeople.
CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEURS
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COMMON MYTHS ABOUT
ENTREPRENEURS
• Myth 1:
1 Entrepreneurs Are Born Not Made
• This myth is based on the mistaken belief that some
people are genetically predisposed to be entrepreneurs.
• The consensus of many studies is that no one is “born” to
be an entrepreneur; everyone has the potential to become
one.
• Whether someone does or doesn’t become an
entrepreneur, is a function of the environment, life
experiences, and personal choices.
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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CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF
ENTREPRENEURS
Women Entrepreneurs
• There were 6.2 million women- owned
businesses in 2002 (the most recent statistics
available)
• This number was up 20% from 1997.
CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF
ENTREPRENEURS
• 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.
THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS
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STEPS IN THE ENTREPRENEURIAL
PROCESS
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