Business Studies, asked by lakshmannaru, 2 months ago

are the type of entrepreneur
who imitate only when they are
sure that failure to do so would
result in a loss of the relative
share in enterprise.​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Fabian entrepreneurs are characterized by great caution and skepticism, in experimenting any change in their enterprises. They imitate only when it becomes perfectly clear that failure to do so would result in a loss of the relative position in the enterprises.

Explanation:

Imitative entrepreneurs are those who run their enterprises by imitating the successful innovations applied by innovative entrepreneurs. In other words, they do not have an interest in innovative activities, the same as that innovative entrepreneurs.

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