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New Venture Creation

Structured around the author's tried-and-tested New Venture Creation framework, this textbook encourages practical learning, enabling you to launch and develop your business. Broken down into three phases - Research, Business model development, Launch - the book provides a systematic approach which tells you everything you need to know and, most importantly, everything you need to do, to start a new venture.

 

You will learn how organisations and entrepreneurs address issues via real life case insights and quotes, while fictional case studies are presented to explore how you might choose ways forward in your entrepreneurial journey. The popular and effective Workbook, which enables you to work through your thoughts and ideas on business development and construct a profile of your new venture, is now presented in a digital format. A new Digital links booklet directs to company websites and interviews with entrepreneurs, and these resources are designed so that they can be used concurrently with the book.

 

This edition includes new material on the importance of anticipating new challenges and the need for re-strategizing and building resilience, while sustainability and diversity have been foregrounded in a re-examination of the case studies.

 

New Venture Creation is the essential textbook for preparing for real-life entrepreneurial experience: accessible, practical and grounded in academic insight.

New Venture Creation

  • Paul Burns

    Centred around the author's New Venture Creation framework, this engaging textbook guides students through the process of launching and developing a start-up. The book provides advice from successful entrepreneurs, real-life case studies and a digital workbook to record thoughts and develop business ideas.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
    Publication Date: 11-01-2024
    Format: Paperback | 246 x 189mm | 560 pages
  • About the Author

    Paul Burns was previously Professor of Entrepreneurship and Dean of the University of Bedfordshire Business School, UK.

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