Entrepreneurship Development

Paper Code: 
GBBA 402
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
9.00
Unit I: 
Entrepreneurial Management:

Entrepreneurial Management: The evolution of the concept of entrepreneurship, Competencies of entrepreneurs, Types of entrepreneurs, Idea Generation, Identifying opportunities and Evaluation; Building the Team / Leadership; Strategic planning for business; Steps in strategic planning, Forms of ownership – Sole proprietorship; partnership; limited liability partnership and corporation form of ownership; advantages/disadvantages, Franchising; advantages/disadvantages of franchising; types of franchise arrangements; franchise contracts; Valuation of a new company, Corporate Entrepreneurship

9.00
Unit II: 
Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation:

Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation: Stimulating Creativity; Organisational actions that enhance/hinder creativity, Managerial responsibilities, Sources of Innovation in Business; Managing Organizations for Innovation and Positive Creativity, Business Plan

9.00
Unit III: 
Social Entrepreneurship:

Social Entrepreneurship: Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship; Characteristics and Role of Social Entrepreneurs; Start-Up and Early Stage Venture Issues in creating and Sustaining a Non-profits Organization; Financing and Risks; Business Strategies : Growth, stability strategy, Harvesting and Exit Strategies, Role of government in entrepreneurship Development

9.00
Unit IV: 
Family Business and Entrepreneurship :

Family Business and Entrepreneurship : Family Business: Concept, structure and kinds of family firms ; Culture and evolution of family firm; Managing Business, family and shareholder relationships ; Conflict and conflict resolution in family firms ; Managing Leadership ,succession and continuity ; women's issues in the family business and related government policies ;Encouraging change in the family business system.

9.00
Unit V: 
Financing the Entrepreneurial Business:

Financing the Entrepreneurial Business: Arrangement of funds; Traditional sources of financing, Loan syndication, Consortium finance, role played by commercial banks, appraisal of loan applications by financial institutions, Venture capital Versus Angel Investors.

Essential Readings: 

. Burns, P. (2001). Entrepreneurship and small business. New Jersey :Palgrave.
2. Drucker, P. F. (2006). Innovation and entrepreneurship: Practice and principles. USA: Elsevier.
4. Hisrich, R., & Peters, M. (2002). Entrepreneurship. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Holt, D. H. (2004). Entrepreneurship new venture creation. New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India.
6. Kaplan, J. (2004). Patterns of entrepreneurship. Wiley.
7. G.S Sudha (2013) Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship. Jaipur. New Delhi . R.B.D Publication
8. Vasant Desai (2011) Entrepreneurial Development. Himalaya Publishing House.

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