
<div> <p><span><span>Entrepreneurship is often romanticized as the triumph of bold ideas and visionary founders. Yet history shows that ideas alone rarely produce lasting success. What separates high-performing entrepreneurial firms from those that stagnate or fail is not inspiration, but strategy. Entrepreneurial strategy provides the connective tissue between opportunity and outcome. It translates uncertainty into structured action and ambition into measurable business performance. In the last decade, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to promote entrepreneurial opportunities has grown, providing a strong platform for digitally enabled entrepreneurship. AI is advancing the progress of entrepreneurship by redefining and reshaping business and strategy and is a key element in enabling competitiveness and the ability of entrepreneurs to navigate uncertain environments (</span><span>Olan, et al., 2024).</span><span> In today’s economic environment, entrepreneurs operate in conditions of heightened volatility. Technological acceleration, global competition, capital market shifts, and changing consumer behavior have shortened planning cycles and raised the cost of strategic misalignment.</span></span></p> </div>
Artificial intelligence, Entrepreneurship/standards, Artificial Intelligence, Entrepreneurship/trends, Entrepreneurship, Artificial Intelligence/trends
Artificial intelligence, Entrepreneurship/standards, Artificial Intelligence, Entrepreneurship/trends, Entrepreneurship, Artificial Intelligence/trends
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