Cases in Entrepreneurship: The Venture Creation Process / Edition 1

Cases in Entrepreneurship: The Venture Creation Process / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1412909767
ISBN-13:
9781412909761
Pub. Date:
07/15/2005
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412909767
ISBN-13:
9781412909761
Pub. Date:
07/15/2005
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Cases in Entrepreneurship: The Venture Creation Process / Edition 1

Cases in Entrepreneurship: The Venture Creation Process / Edition 1

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Overview

Cases in Entrepreneurship: The Venture Creation Process is the first book to be based upon a cognitive framework of entrepreneurship. These cases are compatible with courses in Entrepreneurship, and New Venture Management at the undergraduate and MBA level in schools of business.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412909761
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 07/15/2005
Series: The Ivey Casebook Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 7.38(w) x 9.12(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr. Eric Morse is an assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the Ivey School of Business, where he serves as the Executive Director of The Institute for Entrepreneurship. His principle areas of expertise include entrepreneurial strategy, corporate entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial cognition. Dr. Morse’s research has appeared, or is forthcoming, in AMJ, ET&P, JBV and other top research journals. Previously, at the University of Victoria, he was co-designer of the UVic Entrepreneurship Program, and also taught management consulting and the capstone strategy class for the MBA Program. He was the architect of UVic's partnership in International Executive M.B.A. education (Taiwan) and President/Director of the International Centre for Venture Expertise. Dr. Morse serves, or has served on the board of directors for several entrepreneurial start-ups and actively consults with both private and government enterprises. Dr. Morse's past work experience includes stints with Andersen Consulting and the Los Alamos National Laboratory - in their technology transfer office.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Ivey Casebook Series - Paul W. Beamish
Preface
Introduction: The Venture Creation Process
1. Searching for Venture Opportunities
Leveraging Wal-Mart, e Bay and USPS
Barrie Charity Bingo
Takahiko Naraki, the Three Million Yen Entrepreneur
Cascadia Water Corporation
Russki Adventures
2. Screening Venture Opportunities
Kalista's Fine Chocolate
Siam Canadian Foods Co., Ltd.
Asiasports: Hockey Night in Hong Kong
Crystal Corporation of the Philippines
Sequel to Success: The Follow-Up To Abatis Systems
3. Planning and Financing the Venture
Frontier Adventure Racing: Pack Lightly, Go Like Hell, Never Give Up
Borders Hotel Corp.
Sim Ex Inc.
Extreme Packet Devices (A)
Diabetogen
Alpha Personal Dental Care Systems
4. Venture Setup
Police Prep
Ben & Jerry's - Japan
Textron Ltd.
Tapp Technologies Inc. (A)
Blinds To Go - Wanted: People to Lead Explosive Growth (A)
5. Venture Start-Up
DCF Innovations: Goalie Pad Covers (A)
Catfish Creek Canoe Company
Wave Rider Communications, Inc.: Selling Wireless Internet Access Equipment
Omega Paw Inc.
6. Ongoing Venture Operations and Growth
Extreme CCTV
Van City Savings Credit Union: Corporate Venturing Into Uncharted Waters
Krave's Candy Co. - Clodhoppers (A)
Trojan Technologies Inc.: Organizational Structuring for Growth and Customer Service
Mainstreet Equity Corp. (A)
7. Venture Analytics: Beyond Venture Creation
Creemore Springs Brewery: Branding Without Advertising
Fernando Rego and the Fitter
Drawn and Quarterly
Inno Media Logic Inc.
Quadra Logic Technologies Inc. (A)
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