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Is “entrepreneurship” the problem in entrepreneurship education? [PDF]
Purpose In entrepreneurship education there are different interpretations of entrepreneurship which leads to considerable confusion. The purpose of this paper is to consider whether it is the word entrepreneurship itself which is the source of this problem.
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2013
In an entrepreneurial market economy, every economic activity needs specific financing in order to be effectively realized. The entrepreneur needs finance to fund innovation projects. Financial markets and banks have to find entrepreneurs to whom they could grant credit in order to realize profits from their own activities.
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In an entrepreneurial market economy, every economic activity needs specific financing in order to be effectively realized. The entrepreneur needs finance to fund innovation projects. Financial markets and banks have to find entrepreneurs to whom they could grant credit in order to realize profits from their own activities.
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Fetishizing the Entrepreneurship
2020This chapter is against the contemporary discourse on entrepreneurship in contemporary society. We argue against the discourse on entrepreneurship since it legitimates the logic of profit maximization producing inequality and causes an ecological crisis.
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1985
Risk arises in particular types of production (e.g. oil-drilling) and where production takes place in advance of an uncertain demand. ‘Entrepreneurship’ accepts this risk, and it has to be paid at least its opportunity cost — ‘normal profit’. The size of normal profit will vary according to the degree of risk involved and the willingness of people to ...
J. Harvey, M. K. Johnson
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Risk arises in particular types of production (e.g. oil-drilling) and where production takes place in advance of an uncertain demand. ‘Entrepreneurship’ accepts this risk, and it has to be paid at least its opportunity cost — ‘normal profit’. The size of normal profit will vary according to the degree of risk involved and the willingness of people to ...
J. Harvey, M. K. Johnson
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Institutional Entrepreneurship in Mature Fields: The Big Five Accounting Firms
, 2006This study examines change initiated from the center of mature organizational fields. As such, it addresses the paradox of embedded agency — that is, the paradox of how actors enact changes to the context by which they, as actors, are shaped.
R. Greenwood, R. Suddaby
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Technology Entrepreneurship, Enriching Entrepreneurship Education
2020Technology entrepreneurship focuses on the commercialization of emerging products and services based on novel technology inventions in either nascent or established markets. It is an inherently interdisciplinary field of study as it is closely related to entrepreneurship as a discipline in terms of methods and tools, while the context is that of ...
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Entrepreneurship: Productive, Unproductive, and Destructive
Journal of Political Economy, 1990W. Baumol
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Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth
Economic Growth and Development Policy, 2020P. Petrakis+2 more
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2013
Entrepreneurship and, thus, small- and middlesized firms (SMEs) have had a growing interest for the past two decades, from the academic world as well as from public authorities. This interest is part of many economic changes. In particular, technological change and the increasing incidence of innovation in most developed countries have reduced the ...
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Entrepreneurship and, thus, small- and middlesized firms (SMEs) have had a growing interest for the past two decades, from the academic world as well as from public authorities. This interest is part of many economic changes. In particular, technological change and the increasing incidence of innovation in most developed countries have reduced the ...
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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2017
Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab, shares his ideas about entrepreneurship learning, finding the right people, and navigating failure with grace.
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Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab, shares his ideas about entrepreneurship learning, finding the right people, and navigating failure with grace.
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