Concept cluster: Social systems > Entrepreneurship
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(business) A particularly talented and productive engineer, thought to be capable of doing the work of ten typical engineers.
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The state of being an agripreneur.
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Alternative form of archpractitioner
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An artist who is an entrepreneur.
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Of a group created by a larger organisation (especially a corporation or political party), but presenting itself as a grassroots organisation.
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(originally US politics, now social media, marketing) The disguising of an orchestrated campaign as a "grass-roots" event – i.e., a spontaneous upwelling of public opinion.
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(architecture) A style of modernist architecture characterized by angular geometry and overt signs of the construction process.
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(informal) A person who is fanatical about buying items from catalogues.
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Alternative spelling of demogroup [(demoscene) A named group of affiliated people involved in the demoscene.]
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(demoscene slang) A demoscene enthusiast.
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(demoscene) A named group of affiliated people involved in the demoscene.
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(politics, advertising) Publicitiy for political campaigns gained through newspaper articles, TV news stories, web news, letters to the editor, op-ed pieces, and "fast polls" on TV and the Web.
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The condition of being an ecopreneur.
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(informal) A person who builds a business around their technical skills or expertise.
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An entrepreneur whose business focuses on products, services, or media of interest to fans.
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(entrepreneurship) A marketing and design philosophy which incorporates aspects of marketing into the design of the product itself.
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(marketing) Relating to, using, or typical of guerrilla marketing.
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(computing, Usenet) A long-running and acrimonious debate or flame war over personal preferences in technical matters, such as the choice between little-endian and big-endian representation.
adj
Of or pertaining to an infopreneur or his/her skills.
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The role of infopreneur.
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The use and management of information in pursuit of an advantage over an opponent, such as propaganda, disinformation, and gathering assurances that one's own information is accurate.
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Short for information warfare. [The use and management of information in pursuit of an advantage over an opponent, such as propaganda, disinformation, and gathering assurances that one's own information is accurate.]
adj
Entrepreneurial within an existing business; describing entrepreneurship within an existing business.
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The spirit or state of acting in an intrapreneurial manner.
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Being creative with ideas and procedures
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One who works in a laboratory.
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One who operates a microenterprise; a small-scale entrepreneur.
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small-scale entrepreneurship; the running of a microenterprise
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A user on social media who is either a moderator or an administrator.
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An Internet entrepreneur
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The socioeconomic combination of prisons and the private businesses that supply them with goods and services.
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(historical) The basic accounting and farm production unit in the people's commune system of the People's Republic of China.
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(neologism) To document one's child's upbringing on social media, typically by posting photos, videos, etc.
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A municipality that uses information and communications technology, such as electronic sensors, to increase efficiency and improve the quality of services.
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One who draws upon business techniques to find solutions to social problems or effect social change.
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The application of the principles of business entrepreneurship—including risk-taking and ingenuity—to social causes.
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An entrepreneur who aims to help society.
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An exceptionally talented or successful doctor.
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The entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial activities of both existing and nascent companies operating in technology-intensive environments.
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(informal) An entrepreneur in the field of technology.
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(informal) Relating to entrepreneurship in the field of technology.
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The art or science of being a technopreneur.
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Tourism stimulated by the promotion of a destination on television.
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(archaic) An interpreter.
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(business, economics) A form of capitalism which invests in innovative enterprises, particularly high technology, and where the potential profits are large.

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