The term "cultural entrepreneurship" has been increasingly used during the new millennium, mirroring the rapidly growing importance of the "quaternary sector of the economy," i.e. knowledge-based industries, including culture. Exploration of the literature in which the term "cultural entrepreneurship"...
Cultural entrepreneurship is “practices of individual and collective agency characterized by mobility between cultural professions and modes of cultural production,” as defined in Christopher Rea and Nicolai Volland, referring to creative sector activities and sectors. Rea and Volland identified three disti...
While traditional business seeks to maximize profit for the owners, social entrepreneurship is a type of business structure that seeks value for all shareholders (employees, customers, suppliers, and the community). Another term for this is a benefit corporation, orB Cor...
It is argued that there is a significant relationship between entrepreneurship and cultural specificity. This has been progressed through a cross-country study that involved Australia, Slovenia, Mexico, North America, Finland, Scotland, South Africa and Kenya. Following a review of the variables that...
Social entrepreneurship, the success of the business enterprise is gauged in terms of the social and ecological impact. Social Entrepreneurship refers to a process of doing business with an aim of resolving the most serious and daunting, social, cultural
section of 16 experts from around the world who have spent their careers working in the realm of culture. The backgrounds of these experts encompass a range of cultural disciplines:anthropology;visual arts; crafts; education; literature; horticulture; social entrepreneurship;museummanagement; and ...
entrepreneurship. Action is strategic when it entails an active stance toward the passage of time, rather than in the sense of reasoning out a plan in advance. The strategy that ultimately works out in a “successful” case of educational entrepreneurship is more apost factoreflection of how ...
My cultural anthropology professor once told me that in today's media, a terrorist attack in a non-western country is not even as important as which team won the football game on Friday night. "The TV will only give 30 seconds to the non-western tragedy, and tragedy is what they only ...
This study looks at entrepreneurship and self-employment. If entrepreneurs are to create jobs, they first need to be able to call themselves self-employed. Otherwise, they may start a company beside their daily job with an employer or even besides their education, but this is not likely to ...
Entrepreneurship. Finance. Human resources management. Marketing. Supply chain management. Is International Business a Good Major for Me? The nature of international business requires students to work in diverse, cross-cultural contexts. Students in this major should be willing to collaborate with other...