
Ought to "Can": Questions for an Entrepr...
Sarasvathy, Saras ...
Ought to "Can": Questions for an Entrepreneurial Future
Sarasvathy, Saras D.; Venkataraman, S.
ENT-0132 | Published August 28, 2009 | 11 pages Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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This technical note explores the broadening role of entrepreneurship as both an economic and societal force. Students learn that as a distinct problem-solving method, entrepreneurship is teachable and applicable to a wide variety of issues central to human well-being and social improvement. It is akin to the scientific method in its capability to generate both the means to achieve yesterday's ends and the reasons to reject them in favor of new ends undreamed of previously. In this sense, it pervades and intervenes in every sphere of human hope?from economics and social welfare to the very definition of who we are and what we want for ourselves and the societies we live in.
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