It is a common knowledge that an investors thinks of another opportunity to expound current control of their capital. The individual identifies an opportunity to be pursued and then, as an entrepreneur, must seek the resources from the broader society. Of course the opportunities depend on your financial capital. Greater financial capital leads to a greater horizon of opportunity.
On the other hand, Intellectual capital, human capital, and public capital in the form of infrastructure and social norms provide even more important resources to the entrepreneur.
The implanted perspective addresses the descriptive and practical weaknesses of the separation of different treatment of hierarchies and markets.
Over the last two decades history and culture of a more than forty countries it has been found out that there were some hypotheses emerge. These are expanding of entrepreneurship in communities, entrepreneurship members reinvest excess capital in the projects of other community members, entrepreneurship develops camaraderie rather than competition, and lastly entrepreneurship now is more of positive outlooks rather than negative.
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