The Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and the Social Sciences

09.08.2024 By admin Off

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Making the decision to pursue your own ideas and then turn them into a successful business is a highly satisfying pursuit. Entrepreneurship allows people to create careers that align with their values, like helping others or protecting the environment. This provides an emotional and mental satisfaction that other jobs cannot.

Entrepreneurship is a complex social phenomenon that requires complex interactions between people and their social contexts which they work, live and play, as well, and learn. As a result, it is often seen as an important field of research for the social sciences. It is also an inter-disciplinary area that draws from the disciplines of anthropology, law and public policy as well as sociology, management and management.

We present the research on entrepreneurship for non-business students in this article and propose a framework to guide existing research based on the four dimensions of social-learning: observational-learning, the role played by peers and mentors and the entrepreneurial ecosystem as a platform for social-learning, and the influence of institutions. We further examine how this framework could be applied in a more systematic fashion to guide research and the development of education in entrepreneurship in the future. We also provide a thorough study of bibliometrics supported by VOSviewer and Bibliometrix that highlights the most renowned authors, institutions nations, seminar articles journals, topics, and seminar articles. This gives a complete and thorough understanding of the current state of the art. The analysis also provides insight into potential future areas of research and the knowledge gaps that need to be filled.