Is 'intrapreneurship' a key to economic success?
We are often told that entrepreneurs are the key to a country's success. But many vibrant economies don't have high numbers of start-up companies. It's a puzzle that the World Economic Forum has been trying to solve, and now a piece of that jigsaw may have slotted into place. A new report shows that 'intrapreneurs' - innovators often hidden within companies, rather than acting alone - can be big economic drivers. Michael Drexler from the World Economic Forum was one of the authors of the report. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Susannah Streeter asked him what he had found.
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