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Join us for a new series on the Entrepreneur Podcast that will explore the fascinating world of entrepreneurship research from its origin and growth to what the future holds, featuring:
Daniel Clark:
“The problems entrepreneurs generally face aren’t that simple.; it’s how do I grow? Should I take on this risk? Should I invest in this? Should I develop a new product? Should I do partnerships? Should I sell my business?
Eric Morse:
“People weren't happy with the idea that anyone could be an entrepreneur. People weren't happy with the idea that you could teach entrepreneurship. And so we did see this from other fields, trying to figure out other ways to explain entrepreneurship.”
Laurel Steinfield:
“To severely think about how we engage entrepreneurs in a way that doesn't see… equate entrepreneurship with always constant growth and high-growth and reflect that the way that entrepreneurship might unfold in Africa is likely different.”
Simon Parker:
“I've been interested in social enterprises for a long time, how these could possibly survive intense competition in a market with purely for profit firms. And this is an old question goes back to Milton Friedman, and before.”
Janice Byrne:
“Build it, scale it, grow it blah, blah, blah… okay? Where's that bringing us? Is that really where we want to go?
Larry Plummer:
“And so you get this whole idea that location, where entrepreneurs located will determine the type of business they're going to start whether or not they actually start the business and then ultimately, whether or not they succeed with that startup
and Dominic Lim:
“Is enterpreneurship really kind of like tool and lever for diversity and inclusion and the social mobility, or could it be the other way around?”