Abstract:
Entrepreneur and entrepreneurship terms have been used in business management
literature for a long time though there is no consensus on the definitions of the concepts. In the most common expression, an entrepreneur is a creative, innovative, productive, unusual and risk taking individual. On the other hand, entrepreneurship, is the activity of establishing a business using those skills. Today entrepreneurship activity cannot be realized through old-fashioned traditional methods. In order to compete, an entrepreneur has to follow information and implement it into the business applications given the imperatives of the information society. Therefore, an entrepreneur should be trained. Training has turned entrepreneurship into a profession, which would in turn increase the need for business management schools in the society.