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  2. Jeffry Timmons - Wikipedia

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    Jeffry A. Timmons (1941–2008) was an American Professor of Entrepreneurship, known as a pioneer of both entrepreneurship research and education. During his career Timmons published several books and over a hundred articles and papers. He lectured on the subjects of entrepreneurship, new ventures, entrepreneurial finance and venture capital.

  3. Timmons & Company - Wikipedia

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    Timmons & Company is an American lobbying firm based in Washington, D.C. After William Timmons left the Ford White House in 1975, he founded this company along with Tom Korologos , who had reported to Timmons as Richard Nixon 's White House legislative liaison.

  4. Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 article for the Academy of Management provided a three-step, "Input-Process-Output" model of strategic entrepreneurship. The model's three steps entail the collection of different resources, the process of orchestrating them in the necessary manner and the subsequent creation of competitive advantage, value for customers, wealth and ...

  5. Entrepreneurial economics - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneurial economics is the field of study that focuses on the study of entrepreneur and entrepreneurship within the economy. The accumulation of factors of production per se does not explain economic development. [1] They are necessary factors of production, but they are not sufficient for economic growth. [2]

  6. John F. Timmons - Wikipedia

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    Timmons then pursued a doctorate in the same field at the University of Wisconsin–Madison until 1945, where he also graduated with a minor in law. After completing his undergraduate studies, Timmons was employed by the United States Department of Agriculture from 1939 to 1947, excepting 1941 to 1943, when he was an instructor at the ...

  7. Intrapreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Intrapreneurship is the act of behaving like an entrepreneur while working within a large organization. Intrapreneurship is known as the practice of a corporate management style that integrates risk-taking and innovation approaches, as well as the reward and motivational techniques, that are more traditionally thought of as being the province of entrepreneurship.

  8. Entrepreneurial finance - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneurial finance is the study of value and resource allocation, applied to new ventures.It addresses key questions which challenge all entrepreneurs: how much money can and should be raised; when should it be raised and from whom; what is a reasonable valuation of the startup; and how should funding contracts and exit decisions be structured.

  9. Rashmi Bansal - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Heather Timmons of the New York Times, Bansal explained she decided to use Hinglish as it provides a more direct representation of people's voices and "makes them more real". [4] More recently, Bansal has written four books on entrepreneurs: Poor Little Rich Slum, Follow Every Rainbow, [6] Take Me Home and Arise Awake. [2]