Jones, Oswald

Resourcing the start-up business: creating dynamic entrepreneurial learning capabilities - 2nd - New York Routledge 2023 - x, 554 p.

Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: DEVELOPING YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL LEARNING CAPABILITIES

CHAPTER 2: BUSINESS START-UP SKILLS AND COMPETENCES

CHAPTER 3: THE NATURE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES

CHAPTER 4: BUSINESS MODELS AND THE LEAN START-UP APPROACH

CHAPTER 5: ENTREPRENEURIAL LEARNING AND BUSINESS START-UP

CHAPTER 6: SOCIAL CAPITAL AS AN ENTREPRENEURIAL RESOURCE

CHAPTER 7: HUMAN CAPITAL AND BUSINESSES START-UP

CHAPTER 8: FORMAL FINANCE FOR BUSINESS START-UP

CHAPTER 9: INFORMAL FINANCE AND BUSINESS START-UP

CHAPTER 10: DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES IN ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES

CHAPTER 11: GROWING NEW BUSINESSES

CHAPTER 12: UNDERSTANDING THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

CHAPTER 13: BUSINESS START-UP AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER 14: CONCLUSIONS: DYNAMIC ENTREPRENEURIAL LEARNING

Drawing on the most up-to-date and relevant research, this concise textbook is an accessible guide to harnessing the appropriate resources when launching a new start-up business. The focus is on the wide range of tangible and intangible resources available to entrepreneurs in the early stages of a new venture. This second edition brings in material on crowdfunding, digitalization and Covid-19, and dedicates new chapters to:

lean start-ups and business models
idea generation and opportunity development and
business incubators and accelerators.
The book supports students with learning objectives, a summary, discussion questions and a practical call to action in each chapter. A teaching guide and slides are also available for instructors. Resourcing the Start-up Business will be a valuable textbook for students of entrepreneurship and new venture creation globally.

9781032320038


New business enterprises--Management
Small business--Management
Business planning
Entrepreneurship

658.11 / JON