ENTREPRENEURSHIP, CREATIVITY AND DUPLICATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW

ENTREPRENEURSHIP, CREATIVITY AND DUPLICATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP, CREATIVITY AND DUPLICATION: A LITERATURE REVIEW



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ABSTRACT
We are living in an era when the speed of inventions in the fields of arts, science, social science, technology and industrialization is more accelerated than any other time in the history of mankind. Entrepreneurship has been identified as an engine of economic and social development in this period that can lead to growth and development, increase productivity and create jobs. With the use of library based and conceptual method, the study review the concept of entrepreneurship as it merged largely with concepts such as creativity and duplication. This study tries to see these three factors, entrepreneurship, creativity and duplication as a decisive importance factors in economic development of countries and are now profoundly reshaping the patterns of the world’s economic growth and activity. An economy with a weak creativity, duplication and entrepreneurship base will lack strong competitiveness and will frequently experience poor growth and such a nation will be entrapped in poverty and underdevelopment. In this study, first the concept of entrepreneurship was introduced, then the difference between creativity and duplication comes, at the end the relationship between creativity, duplication and entrepreneurship is depicted.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Section One
1.1 Conceptual Review
1.1.1 Meaning of Entrepreneurship
1.1.3 Challenges of Entrepreneurship in Nigeria
1.1.4 Benefits of Entrepreneurship to Nigeria
1.1.5 Creativity
1.1.6 Types and Characteristics of Creativity
1.1.7 Understanding Factors that Hinder Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

1.1.8 Innovation
1.1.9 Forms of Innovation
1.1.10 The Elements of Innovation
1.1.11 Organizational Constraints against Innovation
1.1.12 Global Creativity and Innovation Index
1.1.13 Duplication
1.1.14 Technological Entrepreneurship
Section Two
2.1 Theoretical Review
2.1.1 Schumpeter’s innovation theory
2.1.2 Componential Theory of Creativity
2.1.3 Theory of organizational creativity
2.1.4 Schumpeter’s Duplication theory
2.1.4 Disruptive Innovation Theory
Section Three
3.1 Empirical Review
Section Four
4.1 Gaps in Literature
4.2 Conclusion
References

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