Question
What are the differences between entrepreneur and entrepreneurship?

Answer

Differences between entrepreneur and entrepreneurship are:
S.No.
Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship
1.
An entrepreneur is a person who starts an enterprise.
The process of creation of an enterprise is called etrepreneurship.
2.
Entrepreneur is a person who perceives opportunity, exploits it and transforms it into something new.
It is the set of activities performed by an entrepreneur to exploit opportunity by combining resources and pursuing the opportunity for long-term gains.

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