entrepreneur → entrepreneur
(Catégorie: Métier du management, Entrepreneur, Libéralisme)
entrepreneur, substantif masculin
- celui qui entreprend, qui organise
- personne qui engage des capitaux et utilise une main-d'œuvre salariée en vue d'une production déterminée.
- personne qui fournit à un tiers, et notamment à une collectivité publique ou à l'État, un produit déterminé, un service.
cnrtl.fr
L’entrepreneur est un porteur de projets. Le terme d'entrepreneur, à la différence du terme d'homme d'affaires, renvoie à l'idée de lancement d'une structure telle que, par exemple, une entreprise, un projet humanitaire ou un parti politique.
L'ensemble des entrepreneurs d'un même pays forme l'entrepreneuriat.
Wikipédia
An entrepreneur is a person who has possession of a new enterprise, venture or idea and assumes significant accountability for the inherent risks and the outcome. […]
English version of Wikipedia
An entrepreneur -derived from the French words 'entre' (ie: enter) and 'prendre'(ie: take)- is, in its most general sense, a person who creates or starts a new project, opportunity, or venture.
Most commonly, the term entrepreneur applies to someone who establishes a new entity to offer a new or existing product or service into a new or existing market, whether for a profit or not-for-profit venture, a business entrepreneur. Business entrepreneurs often have strong beliefs about a market opportunity and are willing to accept a high level of personal, professional or financial risk to pursue that opportunity.
Research has demonstrated that there is such thing as an "entrepreneurial type," with certain characteristics (such as having a father or a mother who was an entrepreneur) linked to the probability of someone being an entrepreneur themselves. There is little good evidence, however, that entrepreneurial type is linked to ultimate success of an entrepreneurial venture.
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