Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Edited by Katherine
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This course introduces students to entrepreneurship as an approach to life and to create
their own careers. Through foundational concepts and frameworks, this course examines
entrepreneurship as a process including: entrepreneurial identity, opportunity creation
and evaluation, mobilizing resources, and growth. The course is designed around the major
stages in this process, and an overview of factors that are key to entrepreneurial success
is provided. This resource is rich in multimedia content including video and H5P
interactive activities.
Contributions by: Katherine Carpenter (Editor), Jonathan Carpenter, and Andrea Niosi.
This OER was funded by KPU | Open Education’s OER Grant
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