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An Outline of the Concept of Entrepreneur: Tradition and Modernity
Author(s) -
Ionica Oncioiu
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
research in applied economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-5433
DOI - 10.5296/rae.v4i3.1722
Subject(s) - entrepreneurship , perspective (graphical) , modernity , epistemology , sociology , positive economics , neoclassical economics , political science , economics , computer science , philosophy , law , artificial intelligence
To be an entrepreneur supposes a special sense of forecast, a certain attitude regarding the activity carried out as well as unique responsibilities. Over time, a problem in entrepreneurship research has been the difficulty of defining the concept of entrepreneurship. Therefore, inquiries into the evolution of this concept have become one of the most popular fields of research in management studies.

This paper presents a historical outline of entrepreneurship from a conceptual perspective, concentrating on whether past and current entrepreneurship theories can adequately embrace forms and patterns of entre­preneurship.

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