Enterprise becoming more socially acceptable
Enterprise is entering the social mainstream according to a report from the London School of Economics (LSE).
The report included the results of a survey of around 800 young entrepreneurs, and revealed that more than half of those surveyed believed that they were seen as "respectable business people" among the British public.
The report also revealed that today's young entrepreneurs are more likely to identify with Innocent Drinks founders Adam Balon, Richard Reed and John Wright than with Amstrad mogul Sir Alan Sugar, the Financial Times reported.





