Full-text resources of CEJSH and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

Results found: 2

first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last

Search results

Search:
in the keywords:  pomysł na biznes
help Sort By:

help Limit search:
first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last
1
100%
EN
Due to possibilities provided by market for entrepreneurs, total amount of companies which are menaged in basis of using licenses of well-known brands increases year by year. Only in Poland, number of companies functioning in franchise system is estimated on over one thousand. This particular way of economic activity usually ran by small family-businesses is one of the main ways of developing micro-businesses. This article brings closer to franchise idea as conception for cooperation and network solution between subjects. That cooperation provides wide variety of profits like longterm prosperity, reciprocity and interdependence. Those attributes take on a special meaning when we think about special kind of franchise – social franchise. This type of business is related to social economy and social enterprise, they are usually response to local society needs. The social value does not exclude making a profits but what is more important – it is not one and only goal. Due to conditions predefined by market, this article also prompts financing possibilities – not only pointing out sources of investing but opportunities to ensure it as well.
PL
Dzięki możliwościom, jakie oferuje przedsiębiorcom dzisiejszy rynek, z roku na rok rośnie liczba firm prowadzonych w oparciu o licencje znanych marek. Tylko w Polsce istnieje obecnie ponad tysiąc systemów franczyzowych. Ten charakterystyczny rodzaj działalności gospodarczej, który najczęściej prowadzą małe, nierzadko rodzinne firmy, stanowi jedną z głównych dróg rozwoju drobnej przedsiębiorczości. Artykuł przybliża zagadnienie franczyzy jako koncepcji współpracy i rozwiązania sieciowego między podmiotami. Współpraca przynosi partnerom wiele korzyści oraz pozwala na długookresowy rozwój, któremu towarzyszą wzajemność, długoterminowość i współzależność. Cechy te nabierają istotnego znaczenia, kiedy mówimy o szczególnym rodzaju franczyzy – franczyzie społecznej. Ten rodzaj działalności nierozerwalnie związany jest z pojęciem ekonomii społecznej i przedsiębiorstwa społecznego, które często powstaje w odpowiedzi na lokalne potrzeby środowiska. Walor społeczny nie wyklucza generowania zysków, ale co istotne, zyski nie są jedynym i podstawowym celem. Ze względu na uwarunkowania rynkowe artykuł podpowiada także możliwości finansowania, wskazując nie tylko źródła samego inwestowania, ale również sposobność jego zabezpieczenia
EN
This case study chronicles the timeline of a new venture – Keenga Research. Keenga Research has a novel proposition that it is seeking to introduce to the market. The business concept is to ask entrepreneurs to review the venture capital (VC) firm that funded them. Reviews of VC firms would then be developed and marketed to those interested (funds and perhaps enterprises seeking funding). What makes this case unique is that Keenga Research was a lean start-up. Bootstrapping is a situation in which the entrepreneur chooses to fund the venture with his/her own personal resources. It involves self-funding (family and friends), tight monitoring of expenses, and maintaining control of ownership and management (Winborg & Landstrom 2001; Perry, Chandler, Yao, & Wolff, 2011; Winborg, 2015). The lean start-up approach favors experimentation over elaborate planning, customer feedback over intuition and iterative design over traditional big upfront research and development. This case study requires the reader to consider a number of the basic challenges facing all entrepreneurs and new ventures. Is the concept marketable? Can the concept be developed and brought to market in a timely manner? Will the product generate revenue? How? When? What are the commitments of the entrepreneurs? Have they considered the major challenges to be faced? Since this venture involved gathering and developing research information and then creating an online platform, Keenga Research faced significant concept-to-market challenges. The research method used in this case study is first person participant observation and interviews. One of the authors was a team member so the contextual details come from direct observation and first-hand knowledge. This method of research is often used in anthropology, sociology, and social psychology where an investigator studies the group by sharing in its activities. The other author provided an objective and conceptual perspective for analyzing the venture. This combination of perspectives provides a more balanced picture.
first rewind previous Page / 1 next fast forward last
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.