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Artpreneurs' lessons to traditional business

Marilena Vecco

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2020, vol. 40, issue 2, 154-170

Abstract: This paper aims to illuminate a new paradigm within cultural entrepreneurship that differs considerably from the accepted model. In recent years, an interesting trend has been observed - that of an increased appreciation of the arts within the field of business research and practice. The business world now turns to - and learns from the arts. The figure of the so-called 'artpreneur' will be analysed, focusing on their behaviour, skills and art-making processes, in order to identify which lessons have value for traditional entrepreneurship. What can business people and entrepreneurs learn from artists? Can we talk about a cross-fertilisation between arts and entrepreneurship?

Keywords: cultural entrepreneurship; artist; entrepreneurship artpreneur; creativity; behaviour; human core skills; emotional intelligence; aesthetic intelligence; design thinking. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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