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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

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And for that reason it has become an integral criteria in many prescriptive regulations for (higher) education and in increasing numbers also explicitly and implicitly part of curricula (Saavedra & Opfer, 2012). Entrepreneurship. These two extremes – and everything in between – have been topic of discussion ever since.

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

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To help innovation officers and wannabe innovators in their task, we’ve put together the best books to inspire you and help your company and workforce stay relevant. Innovation and Entrepreneurship by Peter Drucker In this classic book published in 1985, Peter F. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M.

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Typology for Innovative Organizations

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New generations, societal change, sustainable goals and disruptive technology require organizations to be much more flexible, self-reinventing organisms that don’t fit above-mentioned design principles. They require openness, transparency, adaptability, co-creation, self-management and responsiveness. References. Jelinek, M.,