The authors Bygrave and Zacharakis in their book Entrepreneurship second edition describe almost every stage of the entrepreneurial practice from building it into a viable business, searching for opportunities to shaping it into a commercially attractive service and/or product, launching the new venture, and eventually harvesting it.
According to the authors Bygrave D And Zacharakis , “As entrepreneurship is more and more connected to everyday life and practices, it is clear that entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs become less exclusive and can be observed in less obvious contexts than one normally expects.” This pervasiveness, however, differs from the increasing homogeneity pinpointed by ...