CLASSIFICATIONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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  • SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ in modern society offers an altruistic form of entrepreneurship that focuses on the benefits that society may reap entrepreneurship becomes a social endeavor when it transforms social capital in a way that affects society positively.
  • SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ is the process by which individuals, startups and entrepreneurs develop and fund solutions that directly address social issues.
  • ▪ A social entrepreneur, therefore, is a person who explores business opportunities that have a positive impact on their community, in society or the world.
  • KNOWLEDGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ describes the ability to recognize or create an opportunity and take action aimed at realizing an innovative knowledge practice or product.
  • KNOWLEDGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ is where scientists, engineers, and/or other technical persons are the entrepreneurs. They figure out issues in a scientific/technical way, engage multiple stakeholders, identify business opportunities, and create a business out of their research.
  • CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ is the practice of setting up a business – or setting yourself up as self-employed - in one of the creativeindustries.
  • CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ is a distinctive way of doing business that fuses creativity and innovation with traditional entrepreneurial practices. It involves the development of something new, valuable, and innovative in the creative industry on one’s own terms.
  • Creative entrepreneurs often come from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, including art, design, technology, marketing, and more. They use their skills and knowledge to create something new and valuable that can be sold or used in someway
  • Creative entrepreneurs often come from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, including art, design, technology, marketing, and more. They use their skills and knowledge to create something new and valuable that can be sold or used in someway
  • SOFTWARE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ has a different set of developing strategies than other business startups. The development of software, a digital “soft” good, involves different business models, product strategy, people management, and development plan compared to the traditional manufacturing and service industries.
  • SOFTWARE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ is the process of turning an idea into a real software product or service.
  • INCLUSIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ aims to ensure that all people, regardless of their personal characteristics and background, have an opportunity to start and run their own businesses. Governments can do more to unlock the entrepreneurial potential among groups such as women, immigrants, youth, seniors, the unemployed and people who experience disability
  • The use of the word 'inclusive' indicates a belief that entrepreneurship is for all and that the personal qualities and conditions required for entrepreneurship are not the prerogative of a privileged, highly educated few.
  • CORPORATE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ is a process aimed at enabling business to develop more advanced and powerful forms of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
  • CORPORATE SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    ▪ is about creating disruptive change in the pursuit of new opportunities. It combines the willingness and desire to create joint economic and social value with the entrepreneurial redesign, systems development, and action necessary to carry it out.
  • Corporate Social Entrepreneur is an employee of the firm who operates in a socially entrepreneurial manner; identifying opportunities for and/or championing socially responsible activity; in addition, helping the firm achieve its business targets.