Entrepreneurship
is the act of being an entrepreneur, or "the owner or manager of a
business enterprise who, by risk and initiative, attempts to make
profits". Entrepreneurs act as managers and oversee the launch and growth of an enterprise. Entrepreneurship is the process by which either an individual or a team identifies a business opportunity and acquires and deploys the necessary resources required for its exploitation. Early 19th century French economist Jean-Baptiste Say provided a broad definition of entrepreneurship, saying that it "shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield". Entrepreneurs create something new, something different—they change or transmute values. Regardless of the firm size, big or small, they can partake in entrepreneurship opportunities. The opportunity to become an entrepreneur requires four criteria. First, there must be opportunities or situations to recombine resources to generate profit. Second, entrepreneurship requires differences between people, such as preferential access to certain individuals or the ability to recognize information about opportunities. Third, taking on risk is a necessary. Fourth, the entrepreneurial process requires the organization of people and resources.\
profits". Entrepreneurs act as managers and oversee the launch and growth of an enterprise. Entrepreneurship is the process by which either an individual or a team identifies a business opportunity and acquires and deploys the necessary resources required for its exploitation. Early 19th century French economist Jean-Baptiste Say provided a broad definition of entrepreneurship, saying that it "shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield". Entrepreneurs create something new, something different—they change or transmute values. Regardless of the firm size, big or small, they can partake in entrepreneurship opportunities. The opportunity to become an entrepreneur requires four criteria. First, there must be opportunities or situations to recombine resources to generate profit. Second, entrepreneurship requires differences between people, such as preferential access to certain individuals or the ability to recognize information about opportunities. Third, taking on risk is a necessary. Fourth, the entrepreneurial process requires the organization of people and resources.\
The entrepreneur is a factor
in and the study of entrepreneurship reaches back to the work of Richard
Cantillon and Adam Smith in the late 17th and early 18th
centuries. However, entrepreneurship was largely ignored theoretically until
the late 19th and early 20th centuries and empirically until a profound
resurgence in business and economics since the late 1970s. In the 20th century,
the understanding of entrepreneurship owes much to the work of economist Joseph
Schumpeter in the 1930 and other Austrian economists such as Carl menger
Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek. According to Schumpeter, an
entrepreneur is a person who is willing and able to convert a new idea or
invention into a successful innovation. Entrepreneurship employs what
Schumpeter called "the gale of creative destruction" to replace in
whole or in part inferior innovations across markets and industries,
simultaneously creating new products including new business models. In this
way, creative destruction is largely responsible for the dynamism of industries
and long-run economic growth. The supposition that entrepreneurship leads to
economic growth is an interpretation of the residual in endogenous growth
theory and as such is hotly debated in academic economics. An alternate
description posited by Israel Kirzner suggests that the majority of innovations
may be much more incremental improvements such as the replacement of paper with
plastic in the making of drinking straws.
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