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Sinthu Creation

John Walsh (School of Management, Shinawatra University, Bangkok, Thailand)

Publication date: 17 October 2012

Abstract

Subject area

Entrepreneurship.

Study level/applicability

Undergraduate level courses on entrepreneurialism and possibly on business ethics; MBA classes at the beginning of their course of study. The case is intended to provide a way to encourage students to consider what the life of an entrepreneur is like, what qualities are needed to survive and what sacrifices are possible.

Case overview

This case follows the evolution of an entrepreneurial venture run by a young woman in Thailand. She reinvents herself as a social entrepreneur but faces ongoing revenue generation problems according to her business model. The case explores the interaction between commercial and social entrepreneurialism in the context of a rapidly changing business environment in a developing, middle-income country.

Expected learning outcomes

Students will have the opportunity to consider the extent to which they are personally cut out for the entrepreneurial life. As a secondary objective, students will be encouraged to think about their attitudes towards lifelong learning and the need to adapt to changing circumstances through their working careers.

Supplementary materials

Teaching notes are available; please consult your librarian for access.

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Acknowledgements

The author thanks Ms Warita Sinthuyont for her assistance and enduring inspiration.

Citation

Walsh, J. (2012), "Sinthu Creation", , Vol. 2 No. 8. https://doi.org/10.1108/20450621211289502

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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