Enterprise in Action: A Guide To Entrepreneurship

Enterprise in Action: A Guide To Entrepreneurship book cover

Enterprise in Action: A Guide To Entrepreneurship

Author(s): Peter A. Lawrence (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication Date: 12 April 2013
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 268 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781119945284
  • ISBN-13: 9781119945284

Book Description

An authoritative guide to understanding and mastering the core issues and competencies involved in entrepreneurial success

Where do entrepreneurial opportunities arise? How do successful entrepreneurs exploit trends? What is the role of innovation in entrepreneurship? How do companies get started and become self-sustaining? Based on studies of 80 companies, including 30 Sunday Times Fast Track Companies, and 20 highly successful US entrepreneurial firms, this book answers these and many other key questions about entrepreneurship. This authoritative guide to the world of entrepreneurship offers valuable lessons for MBA students and established entrepreneurs alike.

  • Shows practitioners how success is influenced by factors such as industry dynamics, entry barriers, reconfiguration, and core competencies
  • Delivers practical coverage of an array of key issues, including how to exploit trends, how to foster innovation, how to get additional funding for expansion, and much more
  • Provides expert guidance on how to successfully address each of the factors or core competencies covered
  • An excellent supplement to standard graduate texts on the subject, it breathes new life into standard curriculum topics by presenting them within the context of real-world success stories

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Peter Lawrence has a brilliant mind and I am glad he has put his ideas on paper…. An incredibly good book. I learned a lot.” (Frost Magazine, May 2013)

From the Inside Flap

This welcome new guide to the world of entrepreneurship offers invaluable lessons for the student and the practical entrepreneur alike. For the student it breathes fresh life into the standard curriculum topics, analyzing them in the context of a wide range of current real-world examples. For business practitioners it shows how practical success is influenced by factors such as industry dynamics, entry barriers, reconfiguration, and core competence.

This is a book especially useful for the MBA and professional market.  It takes the reader through a variety of examples, mainly from smaller and/or newer companies in Britain and the USA, but gives clear accounts of concepts and processes so that anyone can ‘come on board’. Above all it provides a plausible ‘action sequence’ played out through the 11 chapters, showing the positioning and behaviour likely to lead to success.

Students will gain insights into key issues such as:

  • What gives rise to entrepreneurial opportunity?
  • How it is possible to exploit trends, and what are these trends?
  • What is the role of innovation/originality?
  • How do companies get started and become self-sustaining?
  • What is ‘execution’, does it differ from implementation, and what is its role in business success?
  • What do established SMEs (small and medium sized companies) do to survive in the middle term, and even across family generations?

Enterprise in Action illuminates the dynamics of enterprise creation and the development of SMEs over time, shedding important light on ‘what seems to work’ and what favours success over the long term in a volatile business environment.

From the Back Cover

This welcome new guide to the world of entrepreneurship offers invaluable lessons for the student and the practical entrepreneur alike. For the student it breathes fresh life into the standard curriculum topics, analyzing them in the context of a wide range of current real-world examples. For business practitioners it shows how practical success is influenced by factors such as industry dynamics, entry barriers, reconfiguration, and core competence.

This is a book especially useful for the MBA and professional market. It takes the reader through a variety of examples, mainly from smaller and/or newer companies in Britain and the USA, but gives clear accounts of concepts and processes so that anyone can come on board . Above all it provides a plausible action sequence played out through the 11 chapters, showing the positioning and behaviour likely to lead to success.

Students will gain insights into key issues such as:

  • What gives rise to entrepreneurial opportunity?
  • How it is possible to exploit trends, and what are these trends?
  • What is the role of innovation/originality?
  • How do companies get started and become self-sustaining?
  • What is execution , does it differ from implementation, and what is its role in business success?
  • What do established SMEs (small and medium sized companies) do to survive in the middle term, and even across family generations?

Enterprise in Action illuminates the dynamics of enterprise creation and the development of SMEs over time, shedding important light on what seems to work and what favours success over the long term in a volatile business environment.

About the Author

Peter Lawrence is Professor Emeritus, Loughborough University and visiting Professor at the University of Northampton.  He is MSc supervisor at the University of Birmingham.  He has published 26 books and has taught management and entrepreneurship in France, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Israel and USA.  He is currently Le Brun Fellow in International Business, Northern State University, South Dakota, USA.  Professor Lawrence has built an international reputation through writing over 20 books about management in different national contexts. Invited to visit and speak in many countries, he is in demand as a consultant and teacher.

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