The protocols for assessing ideas as opportunities discussed in this chapter follow a linear, mechanistic approach to
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The protocols for assessing ideas as opportunities discussed in this chapter follow a linear, mechanistic approach to problem solving favored by Western societies. In essence, they assume that ideas exist in the entrepreneur’s environment and must be found. An emerging competing school of thought holds that entrepreneurs create ideas from the relationships, resources, and experiences resident in their environments—a more organic approach. In your opinion, which of these schools of thought better describes reality, and why?
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Understanding Social Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 9780367220327
3rd Edition
Authors: Jill Kickul, Thomas S. Lyons
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