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Society’s role in entrepreneurship, in this course we will learn about Society’s role in entrepreneurship—how culture, education, family, media, and government policies influence the creation and success of new ventures. You’ll discover how a supportive social environment fosters innovation, risk-taking, and business growth, while societal barriers can hinder progress. The course will examine real-world examples of communities that empower entrepreneurs, the importance of role models, and the effect of social values and expectations on entrepreneurial behavior. We'll also discuss the role of social capital, networks, and civic engagement in shaping a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. This course is ideal for students, educators, and aspiring entrepreneurs who want to understand the broader social forces that impact business creation. Join now and gain insights into how society can be both a platform and a partner for entrepreneurial success. Commerce lectures