Title: The%20Context%20of%20Entrepreneurship
1The Context of Entrepreneurship
2Learning Objectives
- Discuss the various aspects of todays economy
- Explain the legal factors that are part of the
context of entrepreneurship - Describe the changing world of work and its
impact on entrepreneurship - Discuss the role that social responsibility and
ethics play in the context of entrepreneurship - Explain opportunities and their role in
entrepreneurship - Describe competitive advantage and explain why
its important
3Issues Affecting Entrepreneurship in Action
- Characteristics of todays economy
- Legal factors
- The changing world of work
- Social responsibility and ethics
4Important Characteristics of Todays Economy
- What forces are driving todays economy?
- What are the implications?
- What will it take to be successful in this
context?
5Driving Forces of Todays Economy
- The Role of Information
- Technological Trends
- Globalization
- Changing Demographics
6Driving Forces of Todays Economy
- The Role of Information
- Has set the tone for todays economy
- Technological Trends
- Increasing rate of technological change
- Increasing commercialization of innovations
- Increasing knowledge intensity
- Increasing recognition that advanced information
technologies are critical
7Driving Forces of Todays Economy
- Globalization
- The linking of economies and cultures that
fosters a business and competitive situation in
which organizations have no national boundaries - Demographics
- The vital statistics of a population
- For example, gender, age, and income levels
8Emerging Demographic Trends
- The worlds population is growing geometrically
and at a very fast rate - The worlds population is getting older and
younger at the same time - The worlds population continues on the move
- Most of the worlds economically active live in
cities and urban areas - The division of the worlds population is
categorized into three broad groups
9The Division of the Worlds Population (3 Broad
Groups)
- The Poor
- Includes individuals with household incomes of
less than 700 per year - About 1.1 billion people
- Account for 2 percent of the worlds income
- The Middle Class
- Includes individuals with family incomes of
between 700 and 7,500 per year - About 3.5 billion people
- Earn about 33 percent of the worlds income
10The Division of the Worlds Population (contd)
- The Consumer Class
- Includes individuals with household incomes above
7,500 per year - About 1.1 billion people
- Claim about 64 percent of the worlds income
11Implications of the Driving Forces of Todays
Economy
- Continual turbulence and change
- Reduced need for physical assets
- Vanishing distance
- Compressed time
12Critical Success Factors
- Four critical success factors for succeeding in
todays economy - The ability to embrace change
- The ability to be creative and innovative
- Vision and leadership
- Total quality culture
13Developing Your Creativity
- Relax
- Exercise Your Mind
- Determine What You Want to do
- Look for Ways to Tackle Issues
- Look for Ways to do Things Better
14Legal Factors
15Social Responsibility and Ethics
- Social Responsibility
- The obligation of organizational decision makers
to act in ways that recognize the
interrelatedness of business and society - Stakeholders
- Individuals or groups of individuals who have a
stake in or are significantly influenced by an
organizations actions - Ethics
- Involves the rules and principles that define
right and wrong decisions
16Possible Organizational Stakeholders
17Environmental Opportunities
- Opportunities
- Positive external trends that provide unique and
distinct possibilities for creating value - Sources of Opportunity (External Context)
- The unexpected
- The incongruous
- The process need
- Industry and market structures
- Demographics
- Change in perception
- New knowledge
18Five Categories of Opportunities
- Redesigning Product or Services
- Redifferentiating Products or Services
- Resegmenting the Market
- Completely Reconfiguring the Market
- Developing Breakthrough Competitive Strengths
19Understanding Competitive Advantage
- Competitive Advantage
- What sets and organization apart a companys
competitive edge - Necessary for long-term success and survival
- Three Views on Competitive Advantage
- The industrial organization (I/O) approach
- Resource-based view (RBV)
- The guerrilla view