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    En·tre·pre·neur·ship
    /ˌäntrəprəˈnərˌSHip/

    noun

    • 1. the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit: "the new business opportunities have encouraged entrepreneurship on a grand scale"
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  6. An entrepreneur ( French: [ɑ̃tʁəpʁənœʁ]) is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. [1] The process of setting up a business is known as "entrepreneurship". The entrepreneur is commonly seen as an innovator, a source of new ideas, goods, services ...

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Entrepreneurship is the state of being an entrepreneur, who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business to generate economic value. Learn about the historical theorists of entrepreneurship, such as Cantillon, Smith, Say, and Schumpeter, and their contributions to the concept.

  8. Feb 5, 2024 · Entrepreneurship is the practice of launching, running, and growing a business venture. Learn about the different types, characteristics, and motivations of entrepreneurs, and get tips and inspiration from successful examples.

  9. Jan 10, 2013 · The author argues that the word \"entrepreneurship\" is elastic and has different meanings for different people. He suggests that being clear on what it means is not just an academic exercise, but also important for entrepreneurs and investors.

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