Start-Ups and the Mobilization of Social Interactions – (PDF/EPUB Version)

Author(s): Franck Barès; Bernard Cova; Anicet Nemani
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN: 9781804556092
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With this book comes a message that the authors have for management and entrepreneurship experts around the world. Beyond the myth of the ‘start-up nation’, ‘hypergrowth’, and speculation on future business value, there exists an alternative form of entrepreneurship that young entrepreneurs are embracing. They call it “entrepreneurial activism” and its philosophy is “community first, start-up second”. Guiding entrepreneurs to reap the benefits of brand and market development, the authors present a five-step approach on how to develop a community and launch a start-up within it. This guide explores how best to define a cause and create a movement, to recruit volunteers and create opportunities within a community. The collaboration between the three authors creates an enticing mix of entrepreneurship and marketing perspectives that bridges the academic and professional worlds and shares a wealth of business expertise and experience from three continents.

Start-Ups and the Mobilization of Social Interactions – (PDF/EPUB Version)

Author(s): Franck Barès; Bernard Cova; Anicet Nemani
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN: 9781804556092
Edition:

$19,99

Delivery: This can be downloaded Immediately after purchasing.
Version: Only PDF Version.
Compatible Devices: Can be read on any device (Kindle, NOOK, Android/IOS devices, Windows, MAC)
Quality: High Quality. No missing contents. Printable

Recommended Software: Check here

Important: No Access Code

Description

With this book comes a message that the authors have for management and entrepreneurship experts around the world. Beyond the myth of the ‘start-up nation’, ‘hypergrowth’, and speculation on future business value, there exists an alternative form of entrepreneurship that young entrepreneurs are embracing. They call it “entrepreneurial activism” and its philosophy is “community first, start-up second”. Guiding entrepreneurs to reap the benefits of brand and market development, the authors present a five-step approach on how to develop a community and launch a start-up within it. This guide explores how best to define a cause and create a movement, to recruit volunteers and create opportunities within a community. The collaboration between the three authors creates an enticing mix of entrepreneurship and marketing perspectives that bridges the academic and professional worlds and shares a wealth of business expertise and experience from three continents.