In the digital age, the landscape of entrepreneurship has been dramatically transformed by technological advancements and the rise of the internet. This abstract delves into the concept of creative entrepreneurship, exploring how modern entrepreneurs leverage digital tools and platforms to innovate and disrupt traditional business models. It examines the unique challenges and opportunities that arise in this digital landscape, focusing on the role of creativity in driving sustainable business growth. The paper argues that creative entrepreneurship is not merely about adopting new technologies, but about harnessing these tools to foster novel ideas and solutions. It further discusses the importance of adaptability, collaboration, and continuous learning in the context of digital entrepreneurship, highlighting case studies of successful startups that have thrived in the digital age. The abstract concludes that creative entrepreneurship is a dynamic and evolving field that requires a blend of technical expertise, innovative thinking, and strategic foresight to succeed.
Anderson, E. (2020). Creative Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age. Frontiers of Creative Media Industries and Cultural Studies, 2(1), 6. doi:10.69610/j.fcmics.20200214
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