Not all markets are alike: the European entrepreneur requires knowledge on how to avoid pitfalls before believing and focusing on opportunity. European Venture Toolbox features the leadership toolkit future decision makers, innovators, and entrepreneurs need to build a venture in Europe.
Many European entrepreneurs are prone to the rhetoric of company building based on fast-growing start-up survivors, abundance of circulating capital, and sub-optimal business models monetizing late. They fall into the trap of thinking a mildly successful company can survive in the European ecosystem even if it does not thrive. This toolbox provides a framework to assess risk and return of choices, iteratively implement business, and avoid being blinded by incorrect principles not grounded in financial reality.
European Venture Toolbox: The path for SMEs to grasp and defend opportunities is a compelling book for all small-to-medium enterprises. Written by a theoretician and a practitioner, it captures Europe-specific perspectives, examples, and case studies to provide an alternative insight.
The Entrepreneurial Behaviour series is focused on expanding the scope of Entrepreneurial Behaviour theory and analysis and enriching practice by encouraging multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary approaches.
About the Author: Nicholas H. Kirk is a highly driven international business professional with 8+ years of experience in new business creation and data analysis. After performing research in artificial intelligence in multiple European institutions, Nicholas founded Cambridge Humanae, a venture capital-funded company reducing burnout risk of soldiers, which created a system now adopted by multiple Ministries of Defense.
Lamberto Zollo is Associate Professor in Management at the University of Milan, Italy, with research interests mainly related to quantitative methods (such as exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, multivariate analysis, and structural equation modeling). His research has been published in international journals such as Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Managerial Psychology, and Journal of Business Research.