Aspects in Entrepreneurial Activity - Comparison between Romania and Turkey
Keywords:
innovation, creativity, entrepreneursAbstract
Nowadays, at times of pressing social challenges, such as climate change, pandemics, migration, social inequalities and population growth, people realize that attitudes and skills are needed in order to pursue creative tasks, and offer new solutions for complex social problems at international level. This situation calls for entrepreneurial behavior, and further more for an entrepreneurial society - that rewards such a behavior. Creativity always helps entrepreneurs with one of the most important steps in their business journey: coming up with a fresh business idea. As a result, entrepreneurs with a high level of creativity are often able to come up with exceptionally creative business ideas that fill a niche gap in the market. The article aims to make a comparison of the entrepreneurial activity existing in Romania and Turkey, at this moment.
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