High Growth Enterprises: The Role Of Founder Characteristics And Venture Policies

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Achievement Motive
Affiliation Motive
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Background of Entrepreneurial Individuals
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Deontic Motive
Diversification Strategies
Emergence of Growth-Ventures: Model
Enterprise Growth
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General Entrepreneurial Characteristics
Growth Strategies
Growth-Unwillingness
Growth-Venture Characteristics
High-Growth VenturesEnterprises
Low-Growth VenturesEnterprises
Motives of Entrepreneurial Individuals
Power Motive
Risk-Taking Ability
Stages of Small-Firm Growth
Theories of Small-Firm Growth
Traits of Entrepreneurial Individuals

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  • ISBN 9789811265365
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The phenomenon of enterprise growth is more a function of the nature of the entrepreneurial person and the policies and strategies adopted by a venture rather than the economic and environmental factors such as profitability or industry growth. This book focuses on the role of founder characteristics and venture policies in promoting enterprise-growth, with special focus on High Growth Enterprises. The research reported in this book is triggered by the that almost 95% of business start-ups either get closed down or stagnate, with only about 5% taking to a growth path, even though many more of them are profitable. The study presented in the book investigates the relationships between enterprise growth and venture policies as well as entrepreneurial characteristics such as the traits, motives and background of entrepreneurs. It also identifies the general entrepreneurial characteristics and points to the need for reviewing/redefining some of the concepts traditionally associated with entrepreneurship, such as achievement motive, power motive, desire for independence, risk-taking ability, support and encouragement, etc.

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