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| Case Studies in International Entrepreneurship: Managing and Financing Ventures in the Global Economy (The McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance and Real Estate) | | Author: | Walter Kuemmerle | ISBN: | 0072977841 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description This casebook helps entrepreneurial managers, and those who finance them, make sensible resource acquisition and investment decisions. One of its primary competitive advantages is the strong international context, as there are many global opportunities for investment and growth. These cases will help future managers and entrepreneurs identify opportunities in a global context. The cases also show how to assess which countries represent the best places to start a business, how to assemble the necessary resources, how to adapt locally and execute for success, and much more.
Case Studies in International Entrepreneurship: Managing and Financing Ventures in the Global Economy (The McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance and Real Estate) FROM THE PUBLISHER This collection of 29 cases is designed for instructors who want to bring real situations into their entrepreneurial finance or management courses. Each case speaks to students who are planning to start companies or join venture capital/private equity firms, investment banks, or multinational companies. Students will learn about entrepreneurial issues by comparing and contrasting opportunities, financing contexts, valuation approaches, and entrepreneurs in the US and other countries. These case studies present a broad, integrated approach to entrepreneurial ventures. They not only consider a wide range of business models, but also the people and relationships that make them work.
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