Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship

  • McGowan R
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Abstract

Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship entails the starting and the management of a business. These activities are directly contributing to the economic activity that is happening in any country. Entrepreneurship has to do with the managing and growth of businesses and therefore it contributes to job creation in the economy. Countries with the most prosperous economies are those that have the largest number of successful small and medium sized business. The US's massive economy was not created by large corporations, but by small businesses that worked on ways of improving their businesses.

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McGowan, R. (2012). Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship. Journal of Entrepreneurship & Organization Management, 01(01). https://doi.org/10.4172/2169-026x.1000e103

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