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Underdog Entrepreneurs = A Framework of Success for Marginalized and Minority Innovators /
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正題名/作者:
Underdog Entrepreneurs/ by Horatio M. Morgan.
其他題名:
A Framework of Success for Marginalized and Minority Innovators /
作者:
Morgan, Horatio M.
面頁冊數:
XIV, 164 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Popular Science in Business and Management. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20408-2
ISBN:
9783030204082
Underdog Entrepreneurs = A Framework of Success for Marginalized and Minority Innovators /
Morgan, Horatio M.
Underdog Entrepreneurs
A Framework of Success for Marginalized and Minority Innovators /[electronic resource] :by Horatio M. Morgan. - 1st ed. 2020. - XIV, 164 p. 1 illus.online resource.
1. Introduction: Underdog Entrepreneurs Are Everywhere -- Part I The Outsider Problem -- 2. Being on the Outside of Powerful Mainstream Networks -- 3. Lacking Relevant Know-How -- 4. Being Subject to Stereotype-Driven Discrimination and Stereotype Threat -- Part II Code-Breaking Skills -- 5. A Growth Mindset -- 6. Valuable Knowledge from Formal Education -- 7. Strategic Identity Orientation -- 8. Complementary Social and Political Skills -- Part III Putting It All Together and Drawing Lessons -- 9. An Integrative Framework -- 10. Commit to Ongoing Learning and Capability Development -- 11. Strategically Cultivate Mutually Beneficial Networks -- 12. Experiment With Self-Identities, Don’t Be Rigidly Defined By Them -- 13. Strategically Accumulate Power and Appropriately Use It.-14. Strategically Target and Use Government Support -- 15. Cultivate Higher-Order Mental Skills -- 16. Conclusion: Underdog Entrepreneurs’ Most Enduring Asset -- 17. Epilogue: What Journey Brought Me Here. .
Entrepreneurship is challenging, whatever your background, in the current science- and technology-driven Western world. However, unlike traditionally dominant, native-born, white male entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and elsewhere, those who face greater hurdles blocking their path to success primarily come from marginalized and minority groups, both real and self-perceived—including immigrants, refugees, women, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians. Despite their potential to innovate and add value in the global marketplace, they persistently struggle, or fail, because they lack the requisite code-breaking skills. This book helps these underdog entrepreneurs acquire those skills with actionable advice to achieve and sustain success. It proposes a framework that pinpoints what the author calls the outsider problem—that is, situations in which individuals are primarily disadvantaged because they lack access to networks that facilitate superior learning and performance outcomes. He completes the framework by incorporating personal qualities and strategies that can solve this problem. Along the way, Morgan distills insights and evidence from multiple fields, combined with a fresh look at the familiar stories of initially marginalized business leaders, such as Indra Nooyi, Jack Ma, Hilary Devey and Mike Lazaridis. He also shares the less known, but equally inspiring stories of others. This book will help readers thrive while transcending their underdog status.
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