Entrepreneurship A South African Perspective 5th Edition [exclusive] Info
Part C examines paths beyond traditional start-ups, such as family businesses, franchising, and business buyouts.
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Explores the history and development of entrepreneurship in a local context. The Entrepreneur:
Entrepreneurship is a vital component of economic growth and development in South Africa. By understanding the key concepts, processes, and challenges of entrepreneurship, individuals can better navigate the complex world of business and create successful and sustainable businesses. entrepreneurship a south african perspective 5th edition
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: Navigating local labor laws and building a tech-savvy workforce. 5. Alternative Routes: Franchising and Family Business
: Techniques to evaluate if a market gap is commercially viable or just a short-lived fad. Part C examines paths beyond traditional start-ups, such
Highly dynamic; requires agility due to infrastructure constraints (e.g., energy supply). Systematic consumer segmentation and targeted launch.
It is the prescribed text for most South African universities (UCT, Stellenbosch, Wits, NMU, CPUT) for modules like "Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management."
The book organizes entrepreneurship into practical building blocks while constantly tying theory to local examples. Major themes include: By understanding the key concepts, processes, and challenges
Managing the transition from start-up to established company. Modern Trends: Detailed focus on E-commerce and the role of Technology (4IR) in modern South African business. Van Schaik Publishers Part E: Corporate Entrepreneurship Intrapreneurship:
The book comprises 478 pages and is the most current edition in the market.