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The Future of Work: AI-Driven Job Creation and Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Marica Antovska-Mitev (), Tatjana Drangovska () and Elena Mujoska Trpevska ()
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Marica Antovska-Mitev: Center for Strategic Research, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Tatjana Drangovska: Center for Strategic Research, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Elena Mujoska Trpevska: Center for Strategic Research, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Chapter Chapter 17 in Economic Resilience and Sustainability—Vol. 1, 2025, pp 263-275 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fundamentally transforming entrepreneurship by enabling more efficient operations, innovative business models, and new market opportunities. This paper explores how AI impacts key aspects of entrepreneurship, including decision-making, automation, customer relations, and product development. While AI offers significant benefits, such as cost reduction and enhanced business agility, it also presents challenges related to data privacy, ethical concerns, and the need for specialized skills. Additionally, AI is reshaping the job market, creating new roles in emerging fields while displacing traditional jobs. This paper provides a balanced perspective on how AI is reshaping the future of entrepreneurship and the workforce, and offers recommendations for entrepreneurs and policymakers to navigate these changes effectively.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Artificial Intelligence (AI); Job Creation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-04218-7_17

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