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Entrepreneurship in Forensic Science
Surjit Singha
Copyright: © 2024, Pages: 1-254
ISBN13: 978-93-91413-86-6, EISBN13: 978-93-91413-97-2
URL: https://www.thenativetribe.org/book/entrepreneurship/v1
Publication date: 10-Dec-2024
Abstract
Entrepreneurship fosters economic growth, innovation, and societal value by transforming ideas into viable ventures. This comprehensive curriculum introduces foundational concepts of entrepreneurship, exploring its evolution, types, and core elements like opportunity recognition, resource mobilization, and innovation. Emphasizing skill gap analysis and intellectual property tools such as trademarks and copyrights, Unit 1 lays the groundwork for entrepreneurial understanding. Unit 2 explores into the world of business, covering idea generation, opportunity assessment, and forms of business organization. It also examines the digital transformation through e-business, e-commerce, and mobile commerce, highlighting their potential in modern markets. Unit 3 focuses on the entrepreneurial journey, with an emphasis on leadership styles, emotional intelligence, and navigating legal and regulatory frameworks. It highlights government schemes and resources crucial for entrepreneurial success, particularly in specialized domains like forensic science. Unit 4 addresses the practicalities of establishing forensic startups, from crafting business plans to securing funding through mechanisms like crowdfunding. Covering aspects like resource management, licensing, and operational models, it equips learners to create sustainable forensic enterprises. Together, these units provide a holistic framework for aspiring entrepreneurs to thrive in diverse domains.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Skill Gap Analysis, Business Organizations, E-Business, Leadership Styles, Emotional Intelligence, Forensic Science, Forensic Startups, Crowdfunding, Business Plan, Intellectual Property, Digital Commerce, Government Schemes, Licensing
Surjit Singha, PhD, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Commerce, Kristu Jayanti College (Autonomous), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5730-8677
Singha, S. (2024). Entrepreneurship in Forensic Science (Vol. 1, pp. 1-254). The Native Tribe. https://www.thenativetribe.org/book/entrepreneurship/v1
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Publisher: The Native Tribe; 1st edition (December 10, 2024)
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Publisher: The Native Tribe
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/JP8EN
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Type of Publication: Global
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to Chapters (P IX-XI)
Unit 1: Introduction to Entrepreneurship (P 1-35)
Entrepreneurship: Concept and evolution, types of entrepreneurs; Core elements of entrepreneurship; Factors affecting entrepreneurship development; Attribute of entrepreneur; Skill gap analysis; Innovation: Meaning and types; Methods of protecting innovation: Branding, trademarks, copyrights and registered design protection.
Chapter Questions (P 36-37)
Further Readings (P 38)
Unit 2: The World of Business (P 39-139)
Methods and process of generating ideas; Assessing opportunities; Form of business organization: Sole proprietorship, partnership, corporations, limited Liability company; E- business: Meaning, features, e-commerce and e-markets, e-business models: B2B, B2C and C2C, digital commerce, mobile commerce, emergence of e-governance in India, e-business applications.
Chapter Questions (P 140-141)
Further Readings (P 141)
Unit 3: Becoming an entrepreneur (P 143-182)
Characteristics for being an entrepreneur in forensic science; Leadership: Meaning, definition, difference between leaders and managers; Types and styles of Leaders: Primal leadership, resonant leadership, narcissist leaders, situational leadership, leadership traits, emotional intelligence vs. intelligence quotient; Legal and regulatory aspects; Role of government organizations and schemes.
Chapter Questions (P 183-184)
Further Readings (P 185)
Unit 4: Establishing a Forensic Startup (P 186-251)
Need for a forensic startup; Essential features of business plan, types of business plan, pitfalls to be avoided in preparation of business plan; Concept of crowdfunding, Steps to establish forensic startup; Physical and human resources; Forensic firms; Training and certification firms; Private practices; Forensic vendors; Private Laboratories; Licensing.
Chapter Questions (P 252-253)
Further Readings (P 253-254)
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