Trainees often ask me about “entrepreneurship science,” and (I want to learn entrepreneurship) or (where to study entrepreneurship)?
And I think this is an important question and also a good entry point for a series of introductory and educational articles in this area.
Let’s start by answering this question:
In order to define any cognitive accumulation as “science”, it must achieve 5 things: disclosure, characterization of these relationships, interpretation, control of things and control of the results.
Because not all of these things are realized in today’s so-called “entrepreneurship”, it is difficult to define “entrepreneurship” as “science.”
But entrepreneurship in short is: a compilation of experiences
Pre-selection and transfer of Best Practice best practices to new pioneers.
Therefore, in this area it is difficult to say for sure any results
Pre-judging the success or failure of something categorically without experience.
Hence, Lean Startup’s style of corporate creation has emerged in the last 10 years and has been
Its results are distinct, as it depends on experimentation and quick execution rather than planning
A lot. (We will talk about it later in detail)
However, it must be borne in mind that “entrepreneurship” is a broad word with multiple disciplines needed by an entrepreneur, such as financial and statistical accounts, and this specialization is undoubtedly a stand-alone science.
Therefore, if you are interested in knowing and learning entrepreneurial skills, follow with us the following series of specialized articles.
In summary, “entrepreneurship” is not “science” in the commonly accepted sense of academia, although it contains several disciplines with stand-alone science.