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How should you set up your cooperation with your business partner to enhance the collaboration and circumvent complications?

Paninder, Alex (2011)
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
This theoretical reflection study is a narrative self-representation that uses autoethnographical methodology to illustrate the learning outcome of the project developed while enrolled at the Entrepreneurship programme in Lund University School of Economics and Management. In the study I will use data collected extensively throughout the programme as weekly submitted learning journals. It will be the main source of information together with a theoretical foundation made out of research articles provided to us while studying the different mandatory courses in the programme. I will also use theory and data collected from other sources and my own personal experience gained throughout the year. I will look into issues entrepreneurs face while... (More)
This theoretical reflection study is a narrative self-representation that uses autoethnographical methodology to illustrate the learning outcome of the project developed while enrolled at the Entrepreneurship programme in Lund University School of Economics and Management. In the study I will use data collected extensively throughout the programme as weekly submitted learning journals. It will be the main source of information together with a theoretical foundation made out of research articles provided to us while studying the different mandatory courses in the programme. I will also use theory and data collected from other sources and my own personal experience gained throughout the year. I will look into issues entrepreneurs face while they engage in their projects. More specifically, I will focus on how to deal with business partners, and how to solve issues in relation to this.
Focus will be on which business form to choose, but also more psychological aspects such as how to pursue the relationship. I will also discuss how different roles shift within the group and how legitimacy between the business partners is of great importance for the outcome of the project. (Less)
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author
Paninder, Alex
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Management of enterprises, Overconfidence, Entrepreneurship, Business Partners, Företagsledning, management
language
Swedish
id
2004235
date added to LUP
2011-06-03 00:00:00
date last changed
2012-11-12 11:24:38
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  abstract     = {{This theoretical reflection study is a narrative self-representation that uses autoethnographical methodology to illustrate the learning outcome of the project developed while enrolled at the Entrepreneurship programme in Lund University School of Economics and Management. In the study I will use data collected extensively throughout the programme as weekly submitted learning journals. It will be the main source of information together with a theoretical foundation made out of research articles provided to us while studying the different mandatory courses in the programme. I will also use theory and data collected from other sources and my own personal experience gained throughout the year. I will look into issues entrepreneurs face while they engage in their projects. More specifically, I will focus on how to deal with business partners, and how to solve issues in relation to this.
Focus will be on which business form to choose, but also more psychological aspects such as how to pursue the relationship. I will also discuss how different roles shift within the group and how legitimacy between the business partners is of great importance for the outcome of the project.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{How should you set up your cooperation with your business partner to enhance the collaboration and circumvent complications?}},
  year         = {{2011}},
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