Unicorns & Gazelles
Everyday entrepreneurs
Dichotomies
MIXED
100

What’s a unicorn?

A startup valued at $1 billion or more.

100

Why are everyday entrepreneurs 'the 99%'?

They make up the vast majority of entrepreneurs.

100

Name two dichotomies criticized in the article.

Opportunity vs. necessity, growth vs. lifestyle, formal vs. informal, men vs. women.

100

What is the mainstream measure of success in entrepreneurship?

Wealth & job creation.


200

Why are gazelles important?

They are fast-growing firms often linked to job creation.

200

What is meant by “research ghettos”?

Marginalized groups studied separately (women, migrants, necessity entrepreneurs).

200

Why are dichotomies harmful?

They oversimplify and devalue certain entrepreneurs.


200

What is the “lamp-post” metaphor?

Looking for answers where they are easier to find, not where they/reality can truly be found.

300

Why is focusing on mainly unicorns when conducting research a problem?

They’re rare, so it ignores the 99% of everyday entrepreneurs.

300

Why are everyday entrepreneurs sometimes referred to as the ‘others’ in research?

Because they’re often marginalized or excluded from mainstream theories that focus on rare high-growth firms.

300

Why is labeling entrepreneurs as ‘necessity’ vs. ‘opportunity’ misleading?

Because motivations change over time, and necessity ventures can also innovate and grow — the categories oversimplify reality.

300

What contexts should research pay more attention to?

In diverse, everyday, and perhaps 'ignored'/overlooked contexts.