Today, innovation and entrepreneurship have changed. There are different ways of
breeding, executing and practicing those concepts around the world. This paper looks at
Drucker’s theory, what’s applicable for today and what is not. The practical reality is
entrepreneurship and innovation are not manifested the same in an international marketplace. In
fact, they are not all systematic as Drucker believed. For example, the U.S. and China have
incubators to breed innovation and entrepreneurship, but they are not practiced similarly.
Likewise, some innovations, like the Internet, are opportunistic and accidental. Originally
developed by DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as a means to share
information on defense research between involved universities and defense research facilities,
the internet quickly became the World Wide Web.
0 comments:
Posting Komentar