Entrepreneurial Endeavor

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An Entrepreneurial Endeavor is an opportunistic endeavor that requires significant speculation about future available resources.



References

2015

2007

2000

  • (Stevenson, 2000) ⇒ Howard H. Stevenson. (2000). “Why Entrepreneurship Has Won." Coleman White Paper
    • QUOTE: Never before in history have so many individuals been able to identify and implement the definition, which we use to guide our research and teaching at Harvard. That definition is: “Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity beyond the resources you currently control.” (Stevenson 1983, 1985, 1990). This definition takes into account both the individual and the society in which the individual is embedded. The individual identifies an opportunity to be pursued, then, as an entrepreneur, must seek the resources from the broader society. This approach follows on the work of early scholars such as Schumpeter who identified the interaction of the individual with the context in his early work (Schumpeter 1934). It corresponds to later admonitions such as those of Aldrich (1992) who argued that individuals, organizations and the context need to be studied to develop a theory of entrepreneurship.

1995

1985

  • Stevenson H 1985, “The Heart of Entrepreneurship.” Harvard Business Review, March-April, pp. 85-94

1983

  • Stevenson H 1983, “A Perspective On Entrepreneurship.” Harvard Business School Working Paper #9-384-131