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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

What are the differences between entrepreneur and intrapreneur

What are the differences between entrepreneur and intrapreneur ?
  • An entrepreneur is an independent person who starts his venture and bears full risk of his failure and enjoys the fruit of his success whereas intrapreneur is partially independent and is sponsored by the corporation in which he is working. He is also not liable to bear the losses in case of his failure.
  • An entrepreneur raises the finance from various sources and also guarantees their return whereas an intrapreneur does not own responsibility to raise the capital or to return it.
  • An entrepreneur has no relation with any organisation whereas an intrapreneur operates within the organisation where he is working.

1 comment:

  1. The Primary motives of Entrepreneurship is to Innovation, financial gain tad independence and Primary motives of Intrapreneurship is to enhance rewarding capacity of the organization and autonomy.

    This should sum up the Difference between Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship.

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