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entrepreneurialism

American  
[ahn-truh-pruh-noor-ee-uhl-iz-uhm, -nur-] / ˌɑn trə prəˈnʊər i əl ɪz əm, -ˈnɜr- /

noun

  1. the actions, behaviors, and mindset that are characteristic of an entrepreneur or entrepreneurial activity.


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As Communist Party chief between 2002 to 2004 in his home city of Wenzhou, a hotbed of entrepreneurialism, Li came across as open-minded and willing to listen, said Zhou Dewen, who represented small and midsize enterprises in the city.

From Reuters

As Communist Party chief between 2002 to 2004 in his home city of Wenzhou, a hotbed of entrepreneurialism, Li came across as open-minded and willing to listen, said Zhou Dewen, who represented small and mid-sized enterprises in the city.

From Reuters

For now, Apple is linked inextricably to a country that clamps down one moment on entire industries, such as internet platforms, and then says it is committed to entrepreneurialism and foreign investment.

From Washington Post

"This may have a longer term impact on business start-up activity and entrepreneurialism."

From BBC

A look at the four teams competing in the College Football Playoff on Saturday and the collectives that support them tell a tale of uncertainty, entrepreneurialism and an emerging market without uniform regulation that defines that current state of NIL.

From Seattle Times