Book contents
- Re-Understanding Entrepreneurship
- Re-Understanding Entrepreneurship
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Part I The Nature of Knowledge and Entrepreneurship
- 1 Soft Knowledge and Entrepreneurship
- 2 Understanding Entrepreneurial Decisions
- 3 Big Data Cannot Replace Entrepreneurs
- 4 Prejudice and Hostility toward Entrepreneurs Is Common
- Part II Entrepreneurs in Market Theories
- Part III Uncertainty of Innovation and Industrial Policy
- Part IV Institutional Ecology of Entrepreneurship
- Book part
- References
- Index
1 - Soft Knowledge and Entrepreneurship
from Part I - The Nature of Knowledge and Entrepreneurship
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 May 2024
- Re-Understanding Entrepreneurship
- Re-Understanding Entrepreneurship
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Part I The Nature of Knowledge and Entrepreneurship
- 1 Soft Knowledge and Entrepreneurship
- 2 Understanding Entrepreneurial Decisions
- 3 Big Data Cannot Replace Entrepreneurs
- 4 Prejudice and Hostility toward Entrepreneurs Is Common
- Part II Entrepreneurs in Market Theories
- Part III Uncertainty of Innovation and Industrial Policy
- Part IV Institutional Ecology of Entrepreneurship
- Book part
- References
- Index
Summary
The first chapter primarily discusses entrepreneurship from the perspective of F.A. Hayek’s theories of knowledge, holding that indescribable “soft knowledge” is the most critical to entrepreneurs. Without understanding the importance of soft knowledge, it is impossible to understand entrepreneurship. Using the case of how F. Tudor, the American entrepreneur, created a mass market for ice, the author emphasizes the four points of entrepreneurship: alertness to profitable opportunities, imagination of the future, simplification of complexity, and perseverance and patience.
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- Re-Understanding EntrepreneurshipWhat It Is and Why It Matters, pp. 3 - 12Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024