LEVERAGING CORE COMPETENCIES

The Legatum Convergence, presented by the Legatum Center at MIT, is the global forum on entrepreneurship in emerging markets. Every year, aspiring and established entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, angel investors, academics and others interested in entrepreneurship and bottom-up development convene at this marketplace of ideas.
The desire to establish, own, and operate a business is one of the foundations of American life. The United States’ economic system was and continues to be built upon the idea and reality of private enterprise. Basically, the entrepreneur sees a need and then brings together the manpower, materials, and capital required to meet that need. They often go where others fear, creating and developing a niche. In spite of recessions, depressions, inflation, Republicans, Democrats, and at times the scarcity of new ideas; the American dream of owning a business is becoming world wide.
Should the injection of capitalism through “bottom-up” entrepreneurship be one of the key options that all countries should consider for immediate implementation to address the worldwide recession issues? What are the ramifications? What are the other options beyond the “bottom-up” entrepreneurship?

Economics Data Analysis

Topic: Economics Data Analysis
Using the data provided (i ll upload the corresponding datasets in Excel format and description of variables in the empirical project section), you should estimate an appropriate demand function for one of the assigned datasets using econometric metho

 

 

Motivations of entrepreneurs in Small Medium Enterprises

Motivations of entrepreneurs in Small Medium Enterprises

This study examines the motives that stimulate individuals into becoming business proprietors. More specifically, it aims to discover if entrepreneurs have multiple motives for creating their enterprises, if non-economic motives predominate over economic ones, and if men and women have similar reasons for business founding.

Results will be based on personal interviews with 55 men and 50 women, to test the variety of reasons for primarily motivators.