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101 Nature of Ent
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Demographic | Changes and/or trends in the way people live/work, and think. |
| Entrepreneur | An individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks an enjoying most of the rewards |
| Entrepreneurial Process | A set of procedures and methodologies that are followed my entrepreneurs for establishing a new business, bearing most of he risks and enjoying most of the rewards |
| Entrepreneurship | The capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business or venture |
| Ethics | The discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally rights and wrong |
| Etiquette | Formal manners and rules that are followed in social or professional settings |
| Globalization | The spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures |
| Innovation | The introduction of a new or improved good or service.; A new idea method or service |
| Intrapreneur | A professional at a company who uses his or her talent and skills to lead the launch of new products, services, projects, business lines, etc. with an entrepreneurial mindset |
| Large Company Entrepreneur | When a company has finite amount of life cycles. This type of entrepreneurship is for an advanced professional who knows how to sustain innovation. |
| Political | These factors determine the extent to which a government may influence the economy or a certain industry |
| Risk | Uncertainty about gains and losses |
| Scalable Startup Entrepreneur | Entrepreneurs that start their company believing that their vision can change the world |
| Small business entrepreneur | An entrepreneur who operates a business with 250 or less employees. They are most barely profitable, but they make profits only to make a living and support their families |
| Social Entrepreneur | An entrepreneur who wants to solve social problem with their products and services |
| Social | These factors scrutinize the social environment of the market, and gauge determinants like cultural trends, demographics, population analytics etc. |
| Technological | These factors pertain to innovations in technology that may affect the operations of the industry and the market or unfavorably |