Abstract
The features of intelligent entrepreneurship as it becomes a social phenomenon in national economies and the effects of this phenomenon on the economy are explored in this paper. There is evidence that the environment of modern entrepreneurship is associated with intellectual, informative, and creative pursuits. Redefining "intelligent entrepreneurship" and "talent management" is a necessary step in improving both terms. Value of human capital, or the chance for an individual to make use of their inherent intelligence, is at the heart of intelligent business. According to studies, the best course of action for national economies is to adopt open innovation models. In order to create and efficiently apply intelligent potential—which assures the expansion of the national economy—it is necessary to enhance the efficacy of scientific, educational, and innovative systems. The groundwork for entrepreneurial intelligence has been laid in view of the present status of the digital revolution in the economy.
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