
8. Researcher Entrepreneurship
Researcher entrepreneurship, in the context of buyable business entrepreneurship, refers to individuals or teams that develop new ideas or technologies through research and then create businesses to commercialize these innovations. This type of entrepreneurship often emerges from academic institutions or laboratories, where researchers discover valuable intellectual property. They then form startups or spin-offs, seeking investment to sell their products or services to the market. The goal is to transform scientific findings into viable business ventures that meet market needs while potentially generating profit and advancing industries.