My essay is part of the just-published Springer volume Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics, edited by professors Christoph Luetge and Marianne Thejls Ziegler.

Abstract:
Entrepreneurship is a value-laden enterprise that typically demands a character and virtue set, and has implications for some models of business ethics (e.g., corporate social responsibility), for poverty alleviation, and for educating younger people in an era of increasing innovation, including technological innovations
in robotics and artificial intelligence.
Related: “What Business Ethics Can Learn from Entrepreneurship”: