Entrepreneurship is an innovative spirit. Who proposed it?
To understand entrepreneurship, we need to make clear "who is an entrepreneur" first. More than 200 years ago, the French first put forward the concept of entrepreneur. Entrepreneur refers to a businessman who adds value to goods in the process of circulation. Later, the British were promoted to entrepreneurs who let resources create value; Schumpeter classified entrepreneurs as people who can make destructive innovations; Drucker attributed entrepreneurs to all people with innovative spirit. In other words, entrepreneurs have nothing to do with the scale and ownership form of enterprises, and enterprise leaders with innovative spirit and creating value for society are entrepreneurs.