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Topic 7: Serial Entrepreneurship

This document outlines the topics and subtopics to be covered in a presentation on serial entrepreneurship to be given on January 11th, 2017. The presentation will introduce serial entrepreneurship through two small cases, provide the theoretical background and definitions, examine the internal and external factors that motivate serial entrepreneurs, present two in-depth case studies analyzing internal and external factors, and conclude with a joint summary.

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Topic 7: Serial Entrepreneurship

This document outlines the topics and subtopics to be covered in a presentation on serial entrepreneurship to be given on January 11th, 2017. The presentation will introduce serial entrepreneurship through two small cases, provide the theoretical background and definitions, examine the internal and external factors that motivate serial entrepreneurs, present two in-depth case studies analyzing internal and external factors, and conclude with a joint summary.

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Topic 7: Serial Entrepreneurship

Table of Content (Final Concept)


Presentation on 11th January 2017

1. Introduction (Daniel)
1.1 Small Case - Andreas von Bechtolsheim (Daniel)
1.2 Small Case - Samwer-Brothers (Chinh)
2. Serial Entrepreneurship - Theoretical Background (Chinh)
2.1 What is Serial Entrepreneurship? (Chinh)
2.2 Behavioral Patterns and Characteristics of Serial Entrepreneurs - Internal
Factors (Chinh)
2.3 Motivations of Serial Entrepreneurs - External Factors (Daniel)
3. Case Studies (Daniel)
3.1 Going global - External Factors (Daniel)
3.2 The man with two hats - Internal Factors (Chinh)
4. Conclusions (Daniel and Chinh)

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