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This paper argues that entrepreneurship can usefully be characterized as the search for peaks on a fitness landscape. This conceptualization is useful in linking together several different views on the nature of opportunity, highlighting reasons for disagreement, and providing a way of bridging...
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A recent trend in entrepreneurship education has been the emergence of microcredentials. This note provides some cautionary thoughts on the current state of microcredentials in entrepreneurship and provides some recommendations for the future development of the field. One recommendation is the...
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This paper explores whether human entrepreneurs will be supplanted by intelligent machines. It starts by considering the capacity for machines to engage in entrepreneurial activity using big data and modern artificial intelligence techniques. A critique of artificial intelligence (AI) is then...
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This paper examines various Austrian theories of entrepreneurship through the lens of complexity theory, more specifically via the concept of a dancing fitness landscape (Beinhocker, 1999, 2007; Kauffman, 1988; Phelan, 1998). Problems in many fields (including economics) can be characterized as...
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