Classic and social entrepreneurs are similar in that they are both entrepreneurs. Both of them aim to achieve specific goals in addition to profits. Business entrepreneurs however measure their profits in returns.
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what are the social responsibilities of an enterpreneur
Entrepreneurs take risks in order to make money. The bigger the risks they take the bigger the reward. The process is very similar to investors.
By having more entrepreneurs features include; more money in the economy, employment rate will decrease, people getting paid and social benefits such as wealth creation.
What is the definition of entrepreneurs
a) classic entrepreneurs b)change agent c) serial entrepreneurs d)intrapreneurs :)
I was asking you..
what are the social responsibilities of an enterpreneur
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS RISE TO PROMINENCE: (a) CREATING JOBS (b) CONTRIBUTE TO ECONOMIC GROWTH (c)
Principal Voices Social Entrepreneurs - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 2007
Invested The Story of Three Youth Social Entrepreneurs - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 February 2012
social entrepreneurs are the ones who makes a business that would help other people as well.
Entrepreneurs take risks in order to make money. The bigger the risks they take the bigger the reward. The process is very similar to investors.
No. They can be very similar terms. The opposite of classic would be modern, or innovative.
Some popular theories of entrepreneurship include effectuation theory, which focuses on how entrepreneurs make decisions under uncertainty; opportunity recognition theory, which looks at how entrepreneurs identify and exploit opportunities; and social network theory, which emphasizes the importance of social connections in the entrepreneurial process. Each theory offers different insights into the behaviors and strategies of entrepreneurs.
By having more entrepreneurs features include; more money in the economy, employment rate will decrease, people getting paid and social benefits such as wealth creation.
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