Chapter three discussed the mind-set of entrepreneurs in organizations. The biggest surprise to me, while reading this chapter was the idea that two types of innovation exist. More specifically radical innovation and incremental innovation. Chapter four discussed social entrepreneurship and the global environment for entrepreneurship. The biggest surprise to me, while reading this chapter was the part about the many ways to enter the international market. I was not so much surprised as I was intrigued by this section because I was not aware of the many paths one could take. If I could ask the author two questions they would be:
- Do the two types of innovation imply that their are two types of innovators? If so which type would you consider yourself?
- Do you have personal experience with entering the international market? If so which method did you utilize?
I would ask these two questions because they were the questions I asked myself when reading the two chapters. These chapters did not leave much to disagree with, so I did not see anything that I thought the author was wrong about.
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