Category: Entrepreneurship

  • Entrepreneurship: Case of Oprah Winfrey

    Introduction Entrepreneurship has been a key mechanism for bringing progress to society throughout centuries of history. The great Industrial Revolution between the 1780s and 1849 in Europe showed the unprecedented potential for change brought by industrialists. Nowadays, the concept of entrepreneurship strikingly changed because of the development of technologies and the rapid growth of the…

  • Entrepreneurial Ventures and Exploration of Entrepreneurial Mindset

    Table of Contents Introduction Different Types of Entrepreneurial Ventures Similarities and Differences Entrepreneurship in Public and Corporate Sectors Scope, Development, and Growth Reference List Introduction Exploring the entrepreneurial mindset is impossible without clarifying different venture types and their characteristics. The typology of ventures depends on various characteristics, such as size, geographical location, product types, and…

  • Education Is Not the Most Important Thing in Business Success

    Nowadays, the idea of personal business has become a spread one. People are eager to launch a successful enterprise; still, something stops them  education. There is a belief that degree is the key to success, but this is not the whole truth. By degree, I mean long-term studying, for instance, school, college, or university.…

  • Eco-Entrepreneurship Characteristics and Psychology

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion The Characteristics, Skills, and Attitudes of Eco-Entrepreneur Conclusion References Introduction The energy sector as a whole is gradually moving towards a distributed model. Consumers independently build local energy sources for their own needs and direct excess electricity to the general network. According to some estimates, by 2025, 20% of all…

  • Social Entrepreneurship: Key Aspects

    Inside the Minds of Social Entrepreneurs Social entrepreneurship has as its goal the development of organizations for the achievement of social good and not for personal gain. First of all, the job description of a social entrepreneur includes the need to play a leadership role within the organization and seek means to achieve public goals.…

  • Eco-Entrepreneurship and Theoretical Framework

    The VUCA framework has been used in various business establishment scenarios to explain the changes in the external business environment that impact how a business functions. It describes the business environment as unstable, characterized by chaotic changes, unclear standards, or prevalent outdated projects and plans. Despite the increase in eco-friendly start-ups, the VUCA quadrant maintains…

  • Aspects of Non-Traditional Entrepreneurship

    Table of Contents Introduction The Reasons for Emergence Passion and Understanding Values Conclusion Introduction Non-traditional entrepreneurs do not meet the description of standard theories because they apply new opportunities that have not been explored before. Such an individual entrepreneur does not fit the general Schumpeterian type because his way of thinking, developing, and launching a…

  • Personal Success Factors in the Business World

    The fast development of the business sphere preconditioned the appearance of multiple opportunities for individuals to engage in various activities and generate income. However, the popularity of the given field also fosters the increase in the level of rivalry that becomes a severe challenge to both companies and people. Under these conditions, the personal qualities…

  • Social Enterprises as a New Form of Business

    Constant focus on exploring new opportunities and bringing something new to different levels of society are the core characteristics of every entrepreneurship. Today, numerous businesses exist in various industries around the globe, and the presence of social enterprises plays a significant role in multiple fields. According to Thomson and Doherty, social enterprises are organizations seeking…

  • Entrepreneurship Abilities and Predisposition

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The concept of entrepreneurship as the process of establishing and running a business has been believed to be the kind of activity that requires a particular set of characteristics that are intrinsic to ones personality. In other words, entrepreneurs used to be perceived as being born…