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  2. What is an entrepreneur and how to become one - AOL

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    What exactly do entrepreneurs do? ... Southern Living. Does bourbon have to be made in Kentucky? Food. Simply Recipes. 10 Trader Joe’s frozen appetizers I stock up on for the holidays.

  3. Businessperson - Wikipedia

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    An entrepreneur is a person who sets up a business or multiple businesses (serial entrepreneur). Entrepreneurship may be defined as the creation or extraction of economic value. It is generally thought to embrace risks beyond what is normally encountered in starting a business. Its motivation can include other values than simply economic ones.

  4. Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    An entrepreneur (French: [ɑ̃tʁəpʁənœʁ]) is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of ...

  5. Alexandria Lafci - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria Lafci is an American social entrepreneur and venture capitalist dedicated to closing the housing gap. [1] For her efforts towards building affordable housing, she has been named a Forbes 30 Under 30. [2]

  6. 6 Signs You’re Meant To Become an Entrepreneur - AOL

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    "To be an entrepreneur means carrying a whole lot of responsibilities, a busy work schedule, long working hours and a new challenge to face every day," said Dr. S.S. Nandal, co-founder and CEO of ...

  7. Creative entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Creative entrepreneurship is the practice of setting up a business – or becoming self-employed - in one of the creative industries.The focus of the creative entrepreneur differs from that of the typical business entrepreneur or, indeed, the social entrepreneur in that they are concerned first and foremost with the creation and exploitation of creative or intellectual capital.

  8. Entrepreneurial economics - Wikipedia

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    Studies about entrepreneurs in economics, psychology and sociology largely relate to four major currents of thought. Early thinkers such as Max Weber emphasized its occurrence in the context of a religious belief system, thereby suggesting that some belief systems do not encourage entrepreneurship.

  9. Welsh entrepreneurs abroad 'ready to invest here' - AOL

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    25% of Welsh diaspora entrepreneurs ready to invest in Wales within 12 months 45% hold a master's degree or higher 62% willing to engage in knowledge transfer and mentoring to those in Wales