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Chapter 2
Introduction
 Entrepreneurs, someone who starts a business with the intention of making a profit, they take the necessary risks
should the new venture fail.
 The entrepreneur’s reward for taking initiative and risks is profit, and punishment for making wrong decisions are loss.

Different concepts of what an entrepreneur is
 Scientists have different views on whom or what an entrepreneur exactly is:
 Economists: entrepreneurs combine resources to make products and services to make profit. Focus on what they
do (people driven by profit)
 Behaviourists: (psychologists and sociologists) describe entrepreneurs according to their characteristics
 Marxists: (people who want equality) see entrepreneurs as exploiters

 Corporate managers: see entrepreneurs as small operators who lack potential to manage large enterprises
 Proponents of market economy: see entrepreneurs as economic force responsible for (success) of a country
 Anthropologists: see entrepreneurship as development of civilisation


Entrepreneurship in South Africa
The role of entrepreneurs and small businesses in society
 The source of economic growth and social development
 Brings other factors of production into motion
 Mobilise natural, human and financial resources
 Creation of employment opportunities
 Not all small business owners are entrepreneurs:
 Satisfied with autonomy and earning a reasonable income
 No intention of growing & developing business entrepreneurially
 Merely alternative to working as employee
 Satisfy owner’s need for independence or lifestyle needs
 Small business are still vital and accounts for 75% of employment, they create markets
 They initiate change, create wealth, and develop new enterprises
 Strategic role of small businesses revolve around production, innovation, aiding big businesses


Entrepreneur’s traits and characteristics
 Achievement motivation -
 Refers to a person’s higher-than-average need to achieve (attracted to jobs that challenge their skills)
 Actions of intense, prolonged and repeated effort to accomplish something that is difficult
 Work single minded towards goal, with determination to win
 Achievement motivation goes hand in hand with ambition and competitive
 The need to personally solve problems/ achieve goals
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