Entrepreneurship is in the service of economic growth, human development, and social happiness
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Abstract
Entrepreneurship as a social action is a tool for innovation and change that allows the contribution of each one of the individuals, thus making the most of industrial, technological, scientific, and human advances. This reflection article aimed to propose a theoretical-conceptual approach to measure the importance of entrepreneurship within society, with a global reference framework about its generalities, characteristics, types of ventures, and political-legal context at the global and Colombian levels. The approach is hermeneutic-interpretative, with a documentary-bibliographical method reaching the point of theoretical saturation. Finally, it is concluded from a reflective position that entrepreneurship contributes to economic growth and human development, is a restorative element of the social fabric, and is a dynamic of collective prosperity and social happiness
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