Hybrid Entrepreneurship

Hybrid Entrepreneurship
Author: Matthias Schulz
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2018-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3844105360

The preponderance of research regards entrepreneurial entry as a dichotomous choice between paid employment and entrepreneurship. Most classic models on the emergence of entrepreneurship either neglect or exclude the opportunity of engaging in both occupations at the same time. This view stands in contrast to increasing evidence that the majority of firm entry around the world occurs by individuals who simultaneously engage in paid employment and self-employment, an entry mode which has been termed hybrid entrepreneurship. 58% of all start-ups in Sweden have been found to be started in hybrid entrepreneurship and even in R&D-pursuing start-ups in Germany, this type of business entry represents 27% of all entrants. Next to this high prevalence of hybrid entrepreneurs among entrepreneurs, there are at least three reasons why these hybrid entrepreneurs should receive more attention. First, as hybrid entrepreneurs are often better educated than pure entrepreneurs, their business ideas might be expected to result in more high-growth ventures. Second, businesses run in pure entrepreneurship survive longer on average if they have been founded in hybrid entrepreneurship. Third, regardless of whether or not hybrid entrepreneurs generate greater economic impact than pure entrepreneurs, their relevance also emerges from their potential to evolve into valuable full-time businesses that otherwise would not have existed. This thesis therefore aims to advance research on hybrid entrepreneurship by revealing its importance for policymaking and entrepreneurship research, the various areas of research touched by it, and its role in entrepreneurial exit processes.

The Hybrid Entrepreneur

The Hybrid Entrepreneur
Author: Kevin Scanlon
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1637424450

Do you want to start your own company? This book describes the management expertise, organizational skills, and vocabulary necessary to be a successful entrepreneur based on the author’s academic and business career. This book discusses: What are the successful characteristics of an inventor, entrepreneur, and a CEO? Understanding the vocabulary of the entrepreneur’s ecosystem. What are the evaluation criteria for the team, product, business model & exit plan? Do consumers need or want your product? How to create the story that will fit the right investor for funding? Understanding the investor evaluation and screening process. Readers will learn how to ask the right questions to build a strong ecosystem with service providers, customers, and investors. If you want to be an entrepreneur, read this book. It is about the author’s personal experiences as a scientist, an inventor, an entrepreneur, CEO, and investor.

Utopian Entrepreneur

Utopian Entrepreneur
Author: Brenda Laurel
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262621533

A guide to doing socially positive work in the context of business.

Contemporary Entrepreneurship

Contemporary Entrepreneurship
Author: Dieter Bögenhold
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319281348

This book presents the current state-of-the-art in all major and upcoming areas of entrepreneurship research. Thousands of scholars around the world are currently working to broaden our understanding of the entrepreneurial phenomenon. The disciplines involved are numerous, as are the topics of interest, with substantial efforts to enhance the existing knowledge. This book is specifically designed to facilitate high-level, high-intensity discussions and fruitful exchanges between scholars involved in entrepreneurship research. The articles address a variety of topics ranging from self-employment, technology, growth patterns and job creation, and success and failure rates, to historical, conceptual and comparative international approaches. “This book takes entrepreneurship beyond the individual, size of the venture, entrepreneurial personality, and looks at entrepreneurship as a long term complex process that is heterogeneous, content dependent with an emphasis on innovation and growth. A must read for individuals interested in entrepreneurship, today and in the future, on a domestic and global basis.” – Robert D. Hisrich, Director – Walker Center and Garvin Professor of Global Entrepreneurship, Thunderbird School of Global Management “Entrepreneurship is perhaps not just the most multifaceted but also the most important concept of the modern socio-economic disciplines. This book makes an invaluable contribution in this fascinating area: it presents a multifaceted socio-economic examination of the impact of entrepreneurship for growth.” – Roy Thurik, Erasmus School of Economics in Rotterdam and Montpellier Business School

Hybrid Ventures

Hybrid Ventures
Author: Andrew C. Corbett
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1787432548

Contains an Open Access chapter. Various perspectives on hybrid ventures are explored in this volume, incl. the costs to all when some entrepreneurs do not pursue hybrid approaches, whether hybrid ventures are, or should be, the new norm, and whether the social, environmental, and economic value are distinct and should be separated from each other.

The Intelligent Entrepreneur

The Intelligent Entrepreneur
Author: Bill Murphy
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1448114705

Written with the cooperation of Harvard Business School, this is an instructive and inspiring book for anyone who dreams of starting a successful business. The Intelligent Entrepreneur tells how three HBS graduates turned down six-figure salaries at big corporations, bet on themselves and launched their own new companies. By their ten-year reunion their audacity had paid huge dividends. They'd made many millions of dollars, created hundreds of jobs and left their mark on the world. Based on dozens of interviews with highly successful entrepreneurs, Harvard Business School professors and HBS alumni, The Intelligent Entrepreneur tells the compelling and instructive story of how these three young founders developed ideas, assembled teams, built ventures, and achieved their dreams. Along the way, they learned that starting great companies requires much more than a ferocious work ethic or good timing. Their hard-won insights - distilled into ten key rules - will help anyone become a successful entrepreneur.

Entrepreneurship, Self-Employment and Retirement

Entrepreneurship, Self-Employment and Retirement
Author: N. Sappleton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137398396

This book presents a collection of nine studies which contribute to a more robust and richer understanding of entrepreneurship, self-employment and retirement in a diversity of settings, including the Netherlands, Canada, the United Kingdom, Singapore and the US, by drawing on both qualitative and quantitative data.

The Role of Ecosystems in Developing Startups

The Role of Ecosystems in Developing Startups
Author: Rippa, Pierluigi
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1803928972

Presenting cutting-edge research from Europe and beyond, The Role of Ecosystems in Developing Startups examines the diverse triggers of the entrepreneurial process and evaluates the richness of different entrepreneurial ecosystems.

The Economics of Entrepreneurship

The Economics of Entrepreneurship
Author: Simon C. Parker
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 919
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107170664

This second edition provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the field of entrepreneurship, principally from an economics perspective.

Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
Author: Jerzy Cieślik
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319417215

In this book the author investigates the role of entrepreneurship in the socio-economic development of emerging economies, highlighting its vital part in implementing development programs and policy initiatives. In search of efficient ways to stimulate entrepreneurial activities, Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies reviews recent academic research and accumulated policy implementation experiences to identify measures and instruments which can be adopted within emerging countries’ institutional context. Particular attention is given to three issues which have dominated the debate on the macroeconomic impact of entrepreneurship at the turn of the twenty-first century: job creation, innovation, and international trade and economic cooperation. In the final chapter the author offers a holistic model of entrepreneurship policy to address the particular needs of emerging economies, encompassing entrepreneurship policy, favourable institutional environments and pragmatic principles for implementing selective policy measures.