Test Bank for Entrepreneurship, 12th Edition by Robert Hisrich
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Entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship
Test Bank for Entrepreneurship 12e 12th Edition by Robert Hisrich, Michael Peters and Dean Shepherd. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 15
PART 1: THE ENTREPRENEURIAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 1: The Entrepreneurial Mind-Set
Chapter 2: Corporate Entrepreneurship
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Chap 01 12e Hisrich
1) Entrepreneurial thinking is partly a mental process of recognizing a signal and then deciding
if the signal represents an opportunity for someone.
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2) Entrepreneurial thinking partly is about reducing doubt as to whether an opportunity for
someone is also an opportunity for them specifically, and/or processing feedback from action
steps taken.
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3) Entrepreneurial opportunities are those situations in which new goods, services, raw
materials and organizing methods can be sold for financial or non-financial gain of the
entrepreneur and/or other stakeholders.
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4) Entrepreneurial action can be defined as times when entrepreneurs make do with resources at
hand, applying those resources to new problems or opportunities.
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5) The McMullen-Shepherd Model helps identify the common traits of successful
entrepreneurs.
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6) The McMullen-Shepherd Model explains how knowledge and motivation influence two
stages of entrepreneurial action.
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, 7) In the McMullen-Shepherd Model first-person opportunity beliefs come before third-person
opportunity beliefs.
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8) Sustainable entrepreneurship provides only environmental gains for others.
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9) The entrepreneurial challenge often lies in making creative mental leaps based on superficial
similarities.
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10) Structural similarities exist when the underlying mechanisms of the technology resemble, or
match, the underlying mechanisms of the market.
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11) Bricolage is entrepreneurs making do by applying combinations of the resources at hand to
new problems and opportunities.
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12) The effectuation process starts with what one has and selects among possible outcomes.
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13) The thought experiment "Curry in a Hurry" is an example of the effectuation process.
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