Entrepreneurial Leadership and Public Policy Mukherjee, Smriti.

By: Mukherjee, Smriti
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2000Subject(s): Public Policy | Entrepreneurial Leadership | Leadership | Entrepreneurial Manifestations | Alternative Entrepreneurial Manifestatio | Entrepreneurship Research | Entrepreneurshipesearch | Fourth Biennial Conference On Current Tr | Biennial Conference Papers In: Fourth Biennial Conference on Current Trends in Entrepreneur ResearchSummary: Since the days of industrial revolution innovation and entrepreneurship have been closely associated. While innovation is the search for, and the discovery, development, improvement adoption and commercialisation of new processes, new products and new organisational structuring entrepreneurship is wider in scope. In addition to innovation it concerns itself with procuring of finance, marketing etc. Innovation involves uncertainty and risk sharing, probing and experimenting, testing and the like. Innovation constitutes one area of the whole lot of activities to be performed by the entrepreneur. If a person does not innovate but simply assimilates technological information relating to a particular process or product and lays the foundation of a production process he is an entrepreneur. Similarly an individual who starts manufacturing an existing product, generates employment, finds sources of financing by himself is definitely called to be an entrepreneur. While talking about the nature of innovation question of technology automatically comes in. Viewed from the perspective of science, technology is a public good which can be. used to increase the wealth 'of nations. Individual...
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Since the days of industrial revolution innovation and entrepreneurship have been closely associated. While innovation is the search for, and the discovery, development, improvement adoption and commercialisation of new processes, new products and new organisational structuring entrepreneurship is wider in scope. In addition to innovation it concerns itself with procuring of finance, marketing etc. Innovation involves uncertainty and risk sharing, probing and experimenting, testing and the like. Innovation constitutes one area of the whole lot of activities to be performed by the entrepreneur. If a person does not innovate but simply assimilates technological information relating to a particular process or product and lays the foundation of a production process he is an entrepreneur. Similarly an individual who starts manufacturing an existing product, generates employment, finds sources of financing by himself is definitely called to be an entrepreneur. While talking about the nature of innovation question of technology automatically comes in. Viewed from the perspective of science, technology is a public good which can be. used to increase the wealth 'of nations. Individual...

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