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Chapter 1
Introduction to
Entrepreneurship
Bruce R. Barringer
R. Duane Ireland
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
1 OF 2
1. Explain entrepreneurship and discuss its
importance.
2. Describe corporate entrepreneurship and its use
in established firms.
3. Discuss three main reasons people decide to
become entrepreneurs.
4. Identify four main characteristics of successful
entrepreneurs.
5. Explain five common myths regarding
entrepreneurship.
2-2
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
2 OF 2
6. Explain how entrepreneurial firms differ from
salary-substitute and lifestyle firms.
7. Discuss the changing demographics of
entrepreneurs in the United States.
8. Discuss the impact of entrepreneurial firms on
economies and societies.
9. Identify ways in which large firms benefit from the
presence of smaller entrepreneurial firms.
10. Explain the entrepreneurial process.
2-3
INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1-4
There is tremendous
interest in
entrepreneurship in the
U.S. and around the
world.
According to the 2007 GEM
study, 9.6% of Americans
are actively engaged in
starting a business or are
the owner/manager of a
business that is less than
three years old.
INDICATIONS OF INCREASED INTEREST
IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• Books
• Amazon.com lists over 45,000 books dealing with
entrepreneurship and 118,000 focused on small
business.
• College Courses
• In 1985, there were about 250 entrepreneurship courses
offered across all colleges in the United States.
• Today, more than 5,000 entrepreneurship courses are
offered in two-year and four-year colleges and
universities in the United States.
1-5
WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
• Academic Definition (Stevenson & Jarillo)
• Entrepreneurship is the process by which individuals pursue
opportunities without regard to resources they currently
control.
• Venture Capitalist (Fred Wilson)
• Entrepreneurship is the art of turning an idea into a
business.
• Explanation of What Entrepreneurs Do
• Entrepreneurs assemble and then integrate all the resources
needed –the money, the people, the business model, the
strategy—needed to transform an invention or an idea into a
viable business.
1-6
CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1 OF 2
• Corporate Entrepreneurship
• Is the conceptualization of entrepreneurship
at the firm level.
• All firms fall along a conceptual continuum
that ranges from highly conservative to
highly entrepreneurial.
• The position of a firm on this continuum is
referred to as its entrepreneurial intensity.
1-7
CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
2 OF 2
1-8
Entrepreneurial Firms Conservative Firms
• Proactive
• Innovative
• Risk taking
• Take a more “wait
and see” posture
• Less innovative
• Risk adverse
WHY BECOME AN ENTREPRENEUR?
1-9
The three primary reasons that people become
entrepreneurs and start their own firms
Desire to be their own boss
Financial rewards
Desire to pursue their
own ideas
CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEURS

Four Primary Characteristics
passion for the business product/ customer focus
Successful entrepreneur
Tenacity despite execution
intelligence
Failure
CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEURS
• Passion for the Business
• The number one characteristic shared by successful
entrepreneurs is a passion for the business.
• This passion typically stems from the entrepreneur’s belief
that the business will positively influence people’s lives.
• Product/Customer Focus
• A second defining characteristic of successful
entrepreneurs is a product/customer focus.
• An entrepreneur’s keen focus on products and customers
typically stems from the fact that most entrepreneurs are, at
heart, craftspeople.
CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL
ENTREPRENEURS
• Tenacity Despite Failure
• Because entrepreneurs are typically trying something new,
the failure rate is naturally high.
• A defining characteristic for successful entrepreneurs’ is
their ability to persevere through setbacks and failures.
• Execution Intelligence
• The ability to fashion a solid business idea into a viable
business is a key characteristic of successful entrepreneurs.
1-12
COMMON MYTHS ABOUT
ENTREPRENEURS
• Myth 1Myth 1: Entrepreneurs Are Born Not Made
• This myth is based on the mistaken belief that some
people are genetically predisposed to be entrepreneurs.
• The consensus of many studies is that no one is “born” to
be an entrepreneur; everyone has the potential to become
one.
• Whether someone does or doesn’t become an
entrepreneur, is a function of the environment, life
experiences, and personal choices.
COMMON MYTHS ABOUT
ENTREPRENEURS
Although no one is “born” to be an entrepreneur, there are common traits
and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs
• Achievement motivated
• Alert to opportunities
• Creative
• Decisive
• Energetic
• Has a strong work ethic
• Is a moderate risk taker
• Is a networker
• Lengthy attention span
• Optimistic disposition
• Persuasive
• Promoter
• Resource assembler/leverager
• Self-confident
• Self-starter
• Tenacious
• Tolerant of ambiguity
• Visionary
COMMON MYTHS ABOUT
ENTREPRENEURS
• Myth 2: Entrepreneurs Are Gamblers
• Most entrepreneurs are moderate risk takers.
• The idea that entrepreneurs are gamblers originates from
two sources:
• Entrepreneurs typically have jobs that are less
structured, and so they face a more uncertain set of
possibilities than people in traditional jobs.
• Many entrepreneurs have a strong need to achieve and
set challenging goals, a behavior that is often equated
with risk taking.
COMMON MYTHS ABOUT
ENTREPRENEURS
• Myth 3: Entrepreneurs Are Motivated
Primarily by Money.
• While it is naïve to think that entrepreneurs
don’t seek financial rewards, money is
rarely the reason entrepreneurs start new
firms.
• In fact, some entrepreneurs warn that the
pursuit of money can be distracting.
COMMON MYTHS ABOUT
ENTREPRENEURS
• Myth 4: Entrepreneurs Should Be Young and
Energetic.
• The most active age for business ownership is 35
to 45 years old.
• While it is important to be energetic, investors
often cite the strength of the entrepreneur as their
most important criteria in making investment
decisions.
• What makes an entrepreneur “strong” in the eyes of an investor is
experience, maturity, a solid reputation, and a track record of success.
• These criteria favor older rather than younger entrepreneurs.
TYPES OF START-UP FIRMS
1-
18
CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF
ENTREPRENEURS
Women Entrepreneurs
• There were 6.2 million women- owned
businesses in 2002 (the most recent statistics
available)
• This number was up 20% from 1997.
CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF
ENTREPRENEURS
Minority Entrepreneurs Senior Entrepreneurs
• Minorities owned roughly
18% of U.S. businesses in
2002.
• This number was up 10%
from 1997.
• Although statistics are not kept
on senior entrepreneurs, there is
strong evidence that the number
of older people choosing
entrepreneurial careers is rapidly
increasing.
CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF
ENTREPRENEURS
Young Entrepreneurs
• Interest among young people in entrepreneurial
careers is growing.
• According to a Gallop study, 7 out of 10 high school
students want to start their own business.
• Over 2,000 two-year and four-year colleges and
universities offer entrepreneurship courses.
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF
ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS
• Innovation
• Is the process of creating something new, which is central
to the entrepreneurial process.
• Small firms are twice as innovative per employee as large
firms.
• Job Creation
• In the past two decades, economic activity has moved in
the direction of smaller entrepreneurial firms, which may
be due to their unique ability to innovate and focus on
specialized tasks.
1-22
ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS’ IMPACT ON
SOCIETY AND LARGER FIRMS
• Impact on Society
• The innovations of entrepreneurial firms have a dramatic
impact on society.
• Think of all the new products and services that make our
lives easier, enhance our productivity at work, improve our
health, and entertain us in new ways.
• Impact on Larger Firms
• Many entrepreneurial firms have built their entire business
models around producing products and services that help
larger firms become more efficient and effective.
THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS
The Entrepreneurial Process Consists of Four Steps
Step 1: Deciding to become an entrepreneur.
Step 2: Developing successful business ideas.
Step 3: Moving from an idea to an entrepreneurial firm.
Step 4: Managing and growing the entrepreneurial firm.
STEPS IN THE ENTREPRENEURIAL
PROCESS
1-
25
Step 1 Step 2
Developing Successful Business Ideas
STEPS IN THE ENTREPRENEURIAL
PROCESS
1-
26
Step 3 Step 4
Introduction to Entrepreneurship by (Bruce R. Barringer R. Duane Ireland)

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Introduction to Entrepreneurship by (Bruce R. Barringer R. Duane Ireland)

  • 2. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES 1 OF 2 1. Explain entrepreneurship and discuss its importance. 2. Describe corporate entrepreneurship and its use in established firms. 3. Discuss three main reasons people decide to become entrepreneurs. 4. Identify four main characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. 5. Explain five common myths regarding entrepreneurship. 2-2
  • 3. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES 2 OF 2 6. Explain how entrepreneurial firms differ from salary-substitute and lifestyle firms. 7. Discuss the changing demographics of entrepreneurs in the United States. 8. Discuss the impact of entrepreneurial firms on economies and societies. 9. Identify ways in which large firms benefit from the presence of smaller entrepreneurial firms. 10. Explain the entrepreneurial process. 2-3
  • 4. INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1-4 There is tremendous interest in entrepreneurship in the U.S. and around the world. According to the 2007 GEM study, 9.6% of Americans are actively engaged in starting a business or are the owner/manager of a business that is less than three years old.
  • 5. INDICATIONS OF INCREASED INTEREST IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP • Books • Amazon.com lists over 45,000 books dealing with entrepreneurship and 118,000 focused on small business. • College Courses • In 1985, there were about 250 entrepreneurship courses offered across all colleges in the United States. • Today, more than 5,000 entrepreneurship courses are offered in two-year and four-year colleges and universities in the United States. 1-5
  • 6. WHAT IS ENTREPRENEURSHIP? • Academic Definition (Stevenson & Jarillo) • Entrepreneurship is the process by which individuals pursue opportunities without regard to resources they currently control. • Venture Capitalist (Fred Wilson) • Entrepreneurship is the art of turning an idea into a business. • Explanation of What Entrepreneurs Do • Entrepreneurs assemble and then integrate all the resources needed –the money, the people, the business model, the strategy—needed to transform an invention or an idea into a viable business. 1-6
  • 7. CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 OF 2 • Corporate Entrepreneurship • Is the conceptualization of entrepreneurship at the firm level. • All firms fall along a conceptual continuum that ranges from highly conservative to highly entrepreneurial. • The position of a firm on this continuum is referred to as its entrepreneurial intensity. 1-7
  • 8. CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 OF 2 1-8 Entrepreneurial Firms Conservative Firms • Proactive • Innovative • Risk taking • Take a more “wait and see” posture • Less innovative • Risk adverse
  • 9. WHY BECOME AN ENTREPRENEUR? 1-9 The three primary reasons that people become entrepreneurs and start their own firms Desire to be their own boss Financial rewards Desire to pursue their own ideas
  • 10. CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS Four Primary Characteristics passion for the business product/ customer focus Successful entrepreneur Tenacity despite execution intelligence Failure
  • 11. CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS • Passion for the Business • The number one characteristic shared by successful entrepreneurs is a passion for the business. • This passion typically stems from the entrepreneur’s belief that the business will positively influence people’s lives. • Product/Customer Focus • A second defining characteristic of successful entrepreneurs is a product/customer focus. • An entrepreneur’s keen focus on products and customers typically stems from the fact that most entrepreneurs are, at heart, craftspeople.
  • 12. CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS • Tenacity Despite Failure • Because entrepreneurs are typically trying something new, the failure rate is naturally high. • A defining characteristic for successful entrepreneurs’ is their ability to persevere through setbacks and failures. • Execution Intelligence • The ability to fashion a solid business idea into a viable business is a key characteristic of successful entrepreneurs. 1-12
  • 13. COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURS • Myth 1Myth 1: Entrepreneurs Are Born Not Made • This myth is based on the mistaken belief that some people are genetically predisposed to be entrepreneurs. • The consensus of many studies is that no one is “born” to be an entrepreneur; everyone has the potential to become one. • Whether someone does or doesn’t become an entrepreneur, is a function of the environment, life experiences, and personal choices.
  • 14. COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURS Although no one is “born” to be an entrepreneur, there are common traits and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs • Achievement motivated • Alert to opportunities • Creative • Decisive • Energetic • Has a strong work ethic • Is a moderate risk taker • Is a networker • Lengthy attention span • Optimistic disposition • Persuasive • Promoter • Resource assembler/leverager • Self-confident • Self-starter • Tenacious • Tolerant of ambiguity • Visionary
  • 15. COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURS • Myth 2: Entrepreneurs Are Gamblers • Most entrepreneurs are moderate risk takers. • The idea that entrepreneurs are gamblers originates from two sources: • Entrepreneurs typically have jobs that are less structured, and so they face a more uncertain set of possibilities than people in traditional jobs. • Many entrepreneurs have a strong need to achieve and set challenging goals, a behavior that is often equated with risk taking.
  • 16. COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURS • Myth 3: Entrepreneurs Are Motivated Primarily by Money. • While it is naïve to think that entrepreneurs don’t seek financial rewards, money is rarely the reason entrepreneurs start new firms. • In fact, some entrepreneurs warn that the pursuit of money can be distracting.
  • 17. COMMON MYTHS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURS • Myth 4: Entrepreneurs Should Be Young and Energetic. • The most active age for business ownership is 35 to 45 years old. • While it is important to be energetic, investors often cite the strength of the entrepreneur as their most important criteria in making investment decisions. • What makes an entrepreneur “strong” in the eyes of an investor is experience, maturity, a solid reputation, and a track record of success. • These criteria favor older rather than younger entrepreneurs.
  • 18. TYPES OF START-UP FIRMS 1- 18
  • 19. CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF ENTREPRENEURS Women Entrepreneurs • There were 6.2 million women- owned businesses in 2002 (the most recent statistics available) • This number was up 20% from 1997.
  • 20. CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF ENTREPRENEURS Minority Entrepreneurs Senior Entrepreneurs • Minorities owned roughly 18% of U.S. businesses in 2002. • This number was up 10% from 1997. • Although statistics are not kept on senior entrepreneurs, there is strong evidence that the number of older people choosing entrepreneurial careers is rapidly increasing.
  • 21. CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS OF ENTREPRENEURS Young Entrepreneurs • Interest among young people in entrepreneurial careers is growing. • According to a Gallop study, 7 out of 10 high school students want to start their own business. • Over 2,000 two-year and four-year colleges and universities offer entrepreneurship courses.
  • 22. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS • Innovation • Is the process of creating something new, which is central to the entrepreneurial process. • Small firms are twice as innovative per employee as large firms. • Job Creation • In the past two decades, economic activity has moved in the direction of smaller entrepreneurial firms, which may be due to their unique ability to innovate and focus on specialized tasks. 1-22
  • 23. ENTREPRENEURIAL FIRMS’ IMPACT ON SOCIETY AND LARGER FIRMS • Impact on Society • The innovations of entrepreneurial firms have a dramatic impact on society. • Think of all the new products and services that make our lives easier, enhance our productivity at work, improve our health, and entertain us in new ways. • Impact on Larger Firms • Many entrepreneurial firms have built their entire business models around producing products and services that help larger firms become more efficient and effective.
  • 24. THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS The Entrepreneurial Process Consists of Four Steps Step 1: Deciding to become an entrepreneur. Step 2: Developing successful business ideas. Step 3: Moving from an idea to an entrepreneurial firm. Step 4: Managing and growing the entrepreneurial firm.
  • 25. STEPS IN THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS 1- 25 Step 1 Step 2 Developing Successful Business Ideas
  • 26. STEPS IN THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PROCESS 1- 26 Step 3 Step 4