48 resultados para entreprenörskap


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Undersökningens avsikt var att vinna kunskap om hur gymnasielärare förhåller sig till lanseringen av begreppet entreprenörskap i skolan. Uppsatsen klarlägger och systematiserar hur lärare beskriver innehållet i begreppen entreprenörskap och entreprenöriellt lärande och fördjupar sig även i hur lärarna ser på upprinnelsen till begreppens lansering i den svenska skolan. Undersökningen gör även en analys av möjliga entreprenöriella undervisningsmetoder samt de olika undervisningsrelaterade problem som lärarna anser att dessa metoder kan ge upphov till. Åtta kvalitativa intervjuer genomförda på en gymnasieskola i norra Sverige utgör basen för undersökningen. Studien nyttjar en abduktiv förståelseansats vilket betyder att analysen av det empiriska materialet kännetecknades av en pendelrörelse mellan en induktiv ansats och en deduktiv ansats. I arbetets resultatdel slås bland annat fast att begreppet entreprenöriellt lärande av lärarna ses som ett verktyg för undervisning i entreprenörskap. Det framgår även som tydligt att entreprenörskap främst sätts i samband med företagande och/eller kreativitet. Begreppet entreprenöriellt lärande uppfattas i sin tur som mer diffust och mindre värdeladdat än begreppet entreprenörskap. De undervisningsmetoder som lärarna ansåg vara förknippade med entreprenörskap betonade främst antingen undervisningsstrategier/undervisningsinnehåll eller undervisningsstruktur/undervisningsform. Med utgångspunkt i intervjupersonernas svar var det möjligt att klargöra att entreprenörskap, utifrån ett skolperspektiv, inte bör ses som något nytt. Samtliga lärare i undersökning utgick från redan befintliga tillvägagångssätt när de beskrev metoder för entreprenöriell undervisning. I och med att lärarna uppfattade att svagare elever, som av olika anledningar ofta kan ha svårare att finna kreativitet och initiativförmåga, som de elever som har svårast med den typ av undervisning som lärarna sätter i samband med entreprenörskap, klargör uppsatsen även att det är svagare elever som får störst problem med entreprenörskapsundervisning. De problem som lärarna ansåg att entreprenöriell undervisning kan resultera i sträckte sig sammantaget från elevorienterade problem till lärar- och skolorienterade problem. Allt som allt uppfattar lärarna att det är partipolitiska beslut och en övergripande samhällsutveckling som legat till grund för lanserandet av entreprenörskap i den svenska skolan. Denna slutsats sätter uppsatsen i samband med övergripande samhällsteoretiska uppslag av Manuel Castells och Richard Florida.

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De flesta kvinnor är enmansföretagare och driver en enskild firma, medan männen driver ett aktiebolag. I Dalarna gick det år 2006 2,7 manliga företagare på en kvinnlig, samtidigt som allt fler kvinnorna startar eget företag. I några av de kommuner som deltar i projektet W7 Dalarna har en hög andel kvinnliga företagare bland de företag som startas.Det övergripande syftet för W7 DALARNA formulerades som: ”att bygga upp en stark organisation med lokal närvaro och samordnad verksamhet.” Verksamhetens innehåll skulle inriktas på opinionsbildning, inspiration, utbildning, erfarenhetsutbyte, metodutveckling och att tillvarata synergieffekter inom projektets tre verksamhetsteman. Projektet syftadeockså till att utveckla kompetens- och kvalitetssäkring inom området affärsrådgivningoch att etablera och upprätthålla en lokal fysisk närvaro. Därutöver skulle projektet: ”verka för att Resurscentra för kvinnor skall accepteras som en aktör för lokal och regional utveckling, och fungera som en jämbördig partner i tillväxtarbetet.”

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Rapporten är resultatet av ett följeforskningsuppdrag av projektet W7 Dalarna – entreprenörskap, likabehandling, jämställdhet och integration och syftar till att beskriva och tolka erfarenheter och resultat i relation till uppsatta mål och hur detta arbete förlöpte samt vad det resulterade i. Projektet har bundit samman affärsrådgivare i sju kommuner med uppgift att stödja kvinnor och invandrare och på så sätt har ett redan etablerat nätverk utvecklats och stärkts. Kommuner har generellt begränsade resurser och arbetet med näringslivsutveckling. Små kommuner i glesbygd är ändå kanske extra utsatta i det avseendet och på så sätt framstår nätverkssamverkan som ett värdefullt sätt att arbeta på.  Resultatet visar att det krävs tämligen stora insatser i form av rådgivning för att en företagsetablering verkligen ska komma till stånd. En annan erfarenhet är att en företagarskola kan attrahera nya grupper av potentiella företagare som ges en möjlighet att prova om deras idéer kan ha kommersiell bärighet. Däremot visade det sig att det är svårt att få gehör för jämställdhetsfrågor i små företag, liksom att det för utlandsfödda individer finns många hinder att passera om man inte behärskar det svenska språket tillräckligt väl och känner till hur det svenska samhället fungerar.

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The tension created when companies are collaborating with competitors – sometimes termed co-opetition - has been subject of research within the network approach. As companies are collaborating with competitors, they need to simultaneously share and protect knowledge. The opportunistic behavior and learning intent of the partner may be underestimated, and collaboration may involve significant risks of loss of competitive edge. Contrastingly, the central tenet within the Intellectual Capital approach is that knowledge grows as it flows. The person sharing does not lose the knowledge and therefore knowledge has doubled from a company’s point of view. Value is created through the interplay of knowledge flows between and within three forms of intellectual capital: human, structural and relational capital. These are the points of departure for the research conducted in this thesis. The thesis investigates the tension between collaboration and competition through an Intellectual Capital lens, by identifying the actions taken to share and protect knowledge in interorganizational collaborative relationships. More specifically, it explores the tension in knowledge flows aimed at protecting and sharing knowledge, and their effect on the value creation of a company. It is assumed, that as two companies work closely together, the collaborative relationship becomes intertwined between the two partners and the intellectual capital flows of both companies are affected. The research finds that companies commonly protect knowledge also in close and long-term collaborative relationships. The knowledge flows identified are both collaborative and protective, with the result that they sometimes are counteracting and neutralize each other. The thesis contributes to the intellectual capital approach by expanding the understanding of knowledge protection in interorganizational relationships in three ways. First, departing from the research on co-opetition it shifts the focus from the internal view of the company as a repository of intellectual capital onto the collaborative relationships between competing companies. Second, instead of the traditional collaborative and sharing point of departure, it takes a competitive and protective perspective. Third, it identifies the intellectual capital flows as assets or liabilities depending on their effect on the value creation of the company. The actions taken to protect knowledge in an interorganizational relationship may decrease the value created in the company, which would make them liabilities.

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Wealthy individuals - business angels who invest a share of their net worth in entrepreneurial ventures - form an essential part of an informal venture capital market that can secure funding for entrepreneurial ventures. In Finland, business angels represent an untapped pool of capital that can contribute to fostering entrepreneurial development. In addition, business angels can bridge knowledge gaps in new business ventures by means of making their human capital available. This study has two objectives. The first is to gain an understanding of the characteristics and investment behaviour of Finnish business angels. The strongest focus here is on the due diligence procedures and their involvement post investment. The second objective is to assess whether agency theory and the incomplete contacting theory are useful theoretical lenses in the arena of business angels. To achieve the second objective, this study investigates i) how risk is mitigated in the investment process, ii) how uncertainty influences the comprehensiveness of due diligence as well as iii) how control is allocated post investment. Research hypotheses are derived from assumptions underlying agency theory and the incomplete contacting theory. The data for this study comprise interviews with 53 business angels. In terms of sample size this is the largest on Finnish business angels. The research hypotheses in this study are tested using regression analysis. This study suggests that the Finnish informal venture capital market appears to be comprised of a limited number of business angels whose style of investing much resembles their formal counterparts’. Much focus is placed on managing risks prior to making the investment by strong selectiveness and by a relatively comprehensive due diligence. The involvement is rarely on a day-to-day basis and many business angels seem to see board membership as a more suitable alternative than involvement in the operations of an entrepreneurial venture. The uncertainty involved does not seem to drive an increase in due diligence. On the contrary, it would appear that due diligence is more rigorous in safer later stage investments and when the business angels have considerable previous experience as investors. Finnish business angels’ involvement post investment is best explained by their degree of ownership in the entrepreneurial venture. It seems that when investors feel they are sufficiently rewarded, in terms of an adequate equity stake, they are willing to involve themselves actively in their investments. The lack of support for a relationship between increased uncertainty and the comprehensiveness of due diligence may partly be explained by an increasing trend towards portfolio diversification. This is triggered by a taxation system that favours investments through investment companies rather than direct investments. Many business angels appear to have substituted a specialization strategy that builds on reducing uncertainty for a diversification strategy that builds on reducing firm specific (idiosyncratic) risk by holding shares in ventures whose returns are not expected to exhibit a strong positive correlation.

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Multiple Perspectives on Networks: Conceptual Development, Application and Integration in an Entrepreneurial Context. The purpose of this thesis is to enhance cross-fertilization between three different approaches to network research. The business network approach may contribute in terms of how relationships are created, developed and how tie content changes within ties, not only between them. The social network approach adds to the discussion by offering concepts of structural change on a network level. The network approach in entrepreneurship contributes by emphasizing network content, governance and structure as a way of understanding and capturing networks. This is discussed in the conceptual articles, Articles 2 and 3. The ultimate purpose of this thesis is to develop a theoretical and empirical understanding of network development processes. This is fulfilled by presenting a theoretical framework, which offers multiple views on process as a developmental outcome. The framework implies that change ought to be captured both within and among relationships over time in the firm as well as in the network. Consequently, changes in structure and interaction taking place simultaneously need to be included when doing research on network development. The connection between micro and macro levels is also stressed. Therefore, the entrepreneur or firm level needs to be implemented together with the network level. The surrounding environment impacts firm and network development and vice versa and hence needs to be integrated. Further, it is necessary to view network development not only as a way forward but to include both progression and regression as inevitable parts of the process. Finally, both stability and change should be taken into account as part of network development. Empirical results in Article 1 show support for a positive impact of networks on SME internationalization. Article 4 compares networks of novice, serial and portfolio entrepreneurs but the empirical results show little support for differences in the networks by type of entrepreneur. The results demonstrate that network interaction and structure is not directly impacted by type of entrepreneur involved. It indicates instead that network structure and interaction is more impacted by the development phase of the firm. This in turn is in line with the theoretical implications, stating that the development of the network and the firm impacts each other, as they co-evolve.

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In this working paper I discuss gendered entrepreneurship by exploring how the media writes about female entrepreneurship. The starting point is that the media when talking and writing about female entrepreneurs and female entrepreneurship, mould meanings of gender in entrepreneurship. I view entrepreneurship and gender as socially constructed, discursive phenomena. To uncover the processes of constructing gender in female entrepreneurship this paper applies a discursive framework, which treats language as a representational system producing and circulating meaning. The focus on language use as action implies that practises of writing and talking about female entrepreneurship ‘make’ gender as much as the women entrepreneurs) themselves: both involve working on culturally shared meanings to make reality intelligible. The data consists of articles published in Yrittäjä, a pro-SME magazine, in 1990-1997. In the analysis I show how gender is constructed in media talk. as a women’s issue Women entrepreneurs are constantly compared with men and with an implicitly masculine ideal of entrepreneurship and with strengths and weaknesses of women are displayed pointing out that the meaning making of gender taking place in the data refers to equality discourse. Finally I discuss possible consequences of the hegemonic equality discourse and suggest lines of further research.

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Both management scholars and economic geographers have studied knowledge and argued that the ability to transfer knowledge is critical to competitive success. Networks and other forms for cooperation are often the context when analyzing knowledge transfer within management research, while economic geographers focus on the role of the cluster for knowledge transfer and creation. With the common interest in knowledge transfer, few attempts to interdisciplinary research have been made. The aim of this paper is to outline the knowledge transfer concepts in the two strands of literature of management and economic geography (EG). The paper takes an analytical approach to review the existing contributions and seek to identify the benefits of further interaction between the disciplines. Furthermore, it offers an interpretation of the concepts of cluster and network, and suggests a clearer distinction between their respective definitions. The paper posits that studies of internal networks transcending national borders and clusters are not necessarily mutually exclusive when it comes to transfer of knowledge and the learning process of the firm. Our conclusion is that researchers in general seem to increasingly acknowledge the importance of studying both the effect of and the need for geographical proximity and external networks for the knowledge transfer process, but that there exists equivocalness in defining clusters and networks.

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Researchers within the fields of economic geography and organizational management have extensively studied learning and the prerequisites and impediments for knowledge transfer. This paper combines two discourses within the two subjects: the-communities-of-practice and the learning region approaches, merging them through the so-called ecology of knowledge-approach, which is used to examine the knowledge transfer from the House of Fabergé to the Finnish jewellery industry. We examine the pre-revolution St Petersburg jewellery cluster and the post-revolution Helsinki, and the transfer of knowledge between these two locations through the components of communities of people, institutions and industry. The paper shows that the industrial dynamics of the Finnish modern-day goldsmith industry was inherently shaped both through the transfer and the non-transfer of knowledge. It also contends that the “knowledge-economy” is not anchored in and exclusive for the high technology sector of the late 20th century.