Perhaps the most surprising thing to me was the fact that there is actually an equation i within the Entrepreneurship Theory that outlines an entrepreneur. E = f(e) "entrepreneurship is a function o the entrepreneur. I did not expect an equation to be placed into the world of entrepreneurship.
The same Entrepreneurship Theory is something that confused me during the reading. I understand the outline of the theory in regards to what it is, where I get lost is the actual equation and the overall significance of it.
A question I would ask the author is in regards to the type of entrepreneurial styles, there is a sections that is apparently "risk avoiding" yet I thought entrepreneurs were by definition required to take risks.
The second question would be why is there so much emphasis on entrepreneurial stress as if it is specific to entrepreneurs? "People problems" and "Loneliness" are categories that can affect any area of work.
The actual sources of entrepreneurial stress are what I don't particularly agree with. Although they certainly apply to entrepreneurship, I do not believe they are specific to entrepreneurship.
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