0 the ability to start new businesses, especially when this involves seeing new opportunities to make money:
Too much bureaucracy chokes entrepreneurialism, he says.
1 the skills that you need to start your own business:
We will only succeed in building the new economy on the back of vigorous entrepreneurialism.
Entrepreneurialism must be encouraged.
The bill would be bad for entrepreneurialism in the U. S., said the Senator.
Small companies, entrepreneurialism and technological advance hold the key to future prosperity, she believes.
Mr. Getty had inherited his forefathers' entrepreneurialism.
Organized medicine promoted a protected market that sheltered physicians from competition, oversight, and countervailing power, while restricting some forms of physician entrepreneurialism.
Indeed, to libertarians, medical morality can be seen as grounded in entrepreneurialism.
I provide a historical sketch to show that physician entrepreneurialism, rather than commerce generally, is the main source of physicians' conflicts of interest.
Fourthly, we do not want to stifle entrepreneurialism in the financial markets and product innovation.