| Title : | Entrepreneurship in Ireland | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Bernard J. O'Hara, Author | | Publisher: | Dublin : Gill & Macmillan | | Publication Date: | 2011 | | Pagination: | xviii, 333 p. | | Layout: | tables | | Size: | 25 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-7171-4976-6 | | General note: | New textbook presenting the enterprise environment in Ireland and the concept of entrepreneurship, together with the principles of business management and their application within an Irish SME start-up context. | | Class number: | 338.9415 | | Abstract: | -Reviews current enterprise policies, focusing on research, development and innovation within a 'smart economy' with details of various State agencies and the assistance they can offer.
-Clearly explains the concept of entrepreneurship and explores the main sources of business ideas.
-Explores the main areas of business management within an Irish context: Identifies various types of business organisations, Outlines sources of finance, public procurement, financial management and auditing principles, Presents key Irish taxation obligations of small and medium enterprises, Highlights relevant Irish employment legislation, insurance information and legal issues relating to the sale of goods and services, Strong focus is placed on intellectual property rights.
-Consider various issues that arise in a business start-up, such as new product development, stages of growth, options for insolvent companies, as well as exit strategies.
-Provides a sample layout of a feasability study and a business plan to aid the students when embarking on an entrepreneurship project. | | Contents note: | List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Abbreviations, Foreword, Introduction, Chapter 1: Enterprise Environment, Chapter 2: Business Opportunities, Chapter 3: Business Organisations, Chapter 4: Marketing, Chapter 5: Finance, Chapter 6: Taxation, Chapter 7: Operations Managmeent, Chapter 8: Employing Staff, Chapter 9: Start-up, Growth and Exit, Chapter 10: Management, Appendices: 1. Layout of feasability study, 2. Business plan layout, 3. Public procurment
References / Bibliography, Index |
Entrepreneurship in Ireland [printed text] / Bernard J. O'Hara, Author . - Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2011 . - xviii, 333 p. : tables ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-0-7171-4976-6 New textbook presenting the enterprise environment in Ireland and the concept of entrepreneurship, together with the principles of business management and their application within an Irish SME start-up context. | Class number: | 338.9415 | | Abstract: | -Reviews current enterprise policies, focusing on research, development and innovation within a 'smart economy' with details of various State agencies and the assistance they can offer.
-Clearly explains the concept of entrepreneurship and explores the main sources of business ideas.
-Explores the main areas of business management within an Irish context: Identifies various types of business organisations, Outlines sources of finance, public procurement, financial management and auditing principles, Presents key Irish taxation obligations of small and medium enterprises, Highlights relevant Irish employment legislation, insurance information and legal issues relating to the sale of goods and services, Strong focus is placed on intellectual property rights.
-Consider various issues that arise in a business start-up, such as new product development, stages of growth, options for insolvent companies, as well as exit strategies.
-Provides a sample layout of a feasability study and a business plan to aid the students when embarking on an entrepreneurship project. | | Contents note: | List of Figures, List of Tables, List of Abbreviations, Foreword, Introduction, Chapter 1: Enterprise Environment, Chapter 2: Business Opportunities, Chapter 3: Business Organisations, Chapter 4: Marketing, Chapter 5: Finance, Chapter 6: Taxation, Chapter 7: Operations Managmeent, Chapter 8: Employing Staff, Chapter 9: Start-up, Growth and Exit, Chapter 10: Management, Appendices: 1. Layout of feasability study, 2. Business plan layout, 3. Public procurment
References / Bibliography, Index |
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