Invisible Capital
How Unseen Forces Shape Entrepreneurial Opportunity
by:
Chris Rabb
in:
Small Business
Summary:
The book explores the concept of "invisible capital," an array of unseen assets such as social networks, education, and cultural background that significantly impact entrepreneurial success. It argues that these factors create disparities in business opportunities and outcomes, often overlooked by traditional measures of capital.
Key points:
1. Invisible Capital: Chris Rabb defines it as the unseen assets like social connections, skills, and cultural knowledge that affect entrepreneurial success.
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