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Guides aspiring entrepreneurs through the process of starting a new venture in today's economy Entrepreneurship is an essential resource for both undergraduate and MBA courses on new venture creation. With a focused "hands-on" learning approach, this leading textbook integrates contemporary cases, practical examples, and foundational theory in a single volume. Student-friendly chapters explain each step of the entrepreneurial process, including idea generation, prototyping, opportunity evaluation, business model development, team building, marketing, financial forecasting, legal and tax…mehr

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Guides aspiring entrepreneurs through the process of starting a new venture in today's economy Entrepreneurship is an essential resource for both undergraduate and MBA courses on new venture creation. With a focused "hands-on" learning approach, this leading textbook integrates contemporary cases, practical examples, and foundational theory in a single volume. Student-friendly chapters explain each step of the entrepreneurial process, including idea generation, prototyping, opportunity evaluation, business model development, team building, marketing, financial forecasting, legal and tax considerations, and much more. Now in its sixth edition, Entrepreneurship is thoroughly updated to reflect today's business environment. Entirely new material on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital marketing is accompanied by new examples and case studies of entrepreneurs facing issues in the real world. Throughout this edition, the authors provide timely insights on engaging with new ventures as investors, bankers, accountants, lawyers, vendors, customers, and employees. Delving into the real-world trials and tribulations of entrepreneurs in the US and around the world, Entrepreneurship, Sixth Edition, remains the go-to textbook for upper-level undergraduate business, management, and entrepreneurship majors, MBA students, early-career business professionals, and general readers wanting to understand what it takes to create a new venture in the modern business landscape. New to this Edition: * Expanded reflecting current approaches and recent developments in the sphere of entrepreneurship * New chapter on digital marketing, including real-world strategies and challenges * New coverage of the role and impact of AI in starting a new venture, especially around prototyping * Updated discussion of the entrepreneurial competitiveness of various nations * Revised material on prototyping new ideas and business models * New end-of-chapter cases, examples, and references Wiley Advantage: * Helps students develop an inclusive perspective on how businesses are born, grow, and succeed or fail * Covers all stages of the entrepreneurial process from pre-startup through harvest, including financing, business planning, and creating realistic financial forecasts * Presents an up-to-date and well-balanced exposition of all concepts and cases * Contains actual cases of entrepreneurs facing the issues discussed in each chapter * Provides an "Opportunity Journal" for students to reflect on the lessons and consider how to apply them to their future careers * Includes sample syllabi, chapter outlines, case lecture notes, an image bank, discussion questions, a test bank, classroom activities, and other teaching resources
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Andrew Zacharakis is John H. Muller, Jr. Chair in Entrepreneurship at Babson College. He is the Director of the Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference and past president of the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. His writings and research focus on two major areas of entrepreneurship, the venture capital decision-making process and entrepreneurial growth strategies. Professor Zacharakis has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, the Bloomberg Small Business Report, and NPR Morning Edition. Andrew C. Corbett is Paul T. Babson Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies and Faculty Director for the Butler Institute for Free Enterprise through Entrepreneurship at Babson College. His research examines behavioural aspects of the venturing process, corporate entrepreneurship and growth. Professor Corbett is also a Visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship at Nord University Business School in Bodo, Norway, and serves as a Director of the Board for the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE). William D. Bygrave is Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship at Babson College, where he served as Director of The Center for Entrepreneurial Studies from 1993 to 1999. Bygrave founded a venture capital-backed high-tech startup, managed a division of a NYSE-listed company, co-founded a pharmaceutical database company, and sat on the investment committee of a venture capital firm. He has published more than 50 papers on venture capital, entrepreneurship, nuclear physics, hospital pharmaceuticals, and philosophy of science.