Entrepreneurs often copy the success of others. Imitation is an important, valid, and (usually) ethical technique employed by entrepreneurs. But the risk for entrepreneurs in imitating the success of others is that they may not fully understand how that success was achieved.
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Powell, B. c. (2013). Dilemmas in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy, Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, vol. 16, pp.99–112
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