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discribe the consent of entrepreneurship in brief​

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Answered by sankarjitdutta1970
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Explanation:

In the classic sense of the term, an entrepreneur starts a new business venture, building the organization by fulfilling what he or she sees as an unmet market need. In this regard, an entrepreneur also meets the definition of both a business founder and a small business owner.

Answered by muskanmusani30
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Explanation:

An entrepreneur is an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it.

The term, historically, has been applied to an individual who starts a business, seeing the ability to fulfill that identified need as an economic opportunity.

The textbook definition of entrepreneur speaks to that classic perception. Consider, for example, Merriam-Webster's definition that explains entrepreneur as "one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise."

Harvard Business School professor Howard Stevenson, whose research and teaching focused on the field of entrepreneurship, said, "Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity beyond resources controlled."

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