Question 16
Which of the following is not an entrepreneurial motivation for starting a venture?
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environment |
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entrepreneur |
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venture |
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organization |
1 points
Question 17
Which of the following evaluation methods enables an entrepreneur to judge a business's potential?
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entrepreneurial analysis method |
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venture analysis method |
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profile analysis |
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net out-of-pocket cost method |
1 points
Question 18
Flexibility, reliability, and safety are all examples of
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technical feasibility. |
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market feasibility. |
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assessment of the entrepreneurial profile. |
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a good product. |
1 points
Question 19
Researchers have described a "fully developed new firm" with a number of characteristics, including
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full-time commitment. |
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informal financial support. |
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minimal hiring. |
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plans to hire one or more individuals. |
1 points
Question 20
Hiring and promotions on the basis of nepotism rather than qualification are associated with
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human resource problems. |
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the concept of a team approach. |
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unclear business definition. |
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poor management. |
As per Chegg policy answering first four questions
Q 16.
Answer : organization. Organization is not an entrepreneurial
motivation for starting a venture.
Q 17.
Answer : profile analysis. Profile analysis evaluation method
enables an entrepreneur to judge a business's potential.
Q 18.
Answer :technical feasibility. Flexibility, reliability, and safety
are all examples of technical feasibility.
Q 19.
Answer : full-time commitment. Researchers have described a "fully
developed new firm" with a number of characteristics, including
full-time commitment.
Question 16 Which of the following is not an entrepreneurial motivation for starting a venture? environment...