Understanding enterprise: entrepreneurship and small businesses. / Simon Bridge, Ken O'Neill, Frank Martin

By: Bridge, SimonContributor(s): O'Neil, Ken | Martin, FrankMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2009Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxi, 505 p.: ill, 27cmISBN: 9780230552708Subject(s): Small business-management | EntrepreneurshipLOC classification: HD62.7.B85
Contents:
Contents: The concept of enterprise: Why talk about enterprise and entrepreneurship -- Enterprise and entrepreneurship; what do they mean -- Enterprise in individuals -- Enterprise: the external influences -- Other aspects of enterprise 2. Enterprise and small business: Small business; definitions, characteristics and needs -- The process of business formation -- Business growth -- Small is beautiful entrepreneurship in the bigger business -- 3. Promoting enterprise: Why intervene -- Theories, models, and assumptions(that might guide intervention) -- Intervention of methods (Objectives, structures and approaches) -- Intervention evaluation and results --
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Includes index.

Contents: The concept of enterprise: Why talk about enterprise and entrepreneurship -- Enterprise and entrepreneurship; what do they mean -- Enterprise in individuals -- Enterprise: the external influences -- Other aspects of enterprise 2. Enterprise and small business: Small business; definitions, characteristics and needs -- The process of business formation -- Business growth -- Small is beautiful entrepreneurship in the bigger business -- 3. Promoting enterprise: Why intervene -- Theories, models, and assumptions(that might guide intervention) -- Intervention of methods (Objectives, structures and approaches) -- Intervention evaluation and results --

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