Freedom vs. Security
Simon Adderley ()
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Simon Adderley: Oxford Brookes University, Oxford Brookes Business School
Chapter Chapter 8 in Harnessing the Entrepreneurial Paradox, 2026, pp 117-134 from Springer
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Abstract Entrepreneurship is often celebrated as an act of liberation. To start a business is, in many narratives, to break free: from bureaucratic constraint, from uninspiring work, from imposed schedules and inherited limits. It is a movement toward freedom—creative, temporal, financial, and existential. The founder steps outside the known and into the possible. But what is left behind?
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-06239-0_8
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