Entrepreneurship Theories By Lore
Theories by Lore
Applying rigorous entrepreneurship frameworks to the world's most iconic fictional universes.
Star Trek
From the post-scarcity economics of the Federation to the ruthless "Rules of Acquisition," explore how Trek lore mirrors modern business ethics and market disruption.
Star Wars
Analyze the "Underdog Advantage" of the Rebellion and the centralized vs. decentralized power structures of the Galactic Empire through the lens of innovation theory.
Harry Potter
Examine the wizarding world’s institutional structures, market gatekeeping in Diagon Alley, and the role of social and human capital in the mastery of specialized skills.
Lord of the Rings
A study on alliance-building, resource mobilization, and the "Hero’s Journey" as a metaphor for the high-stakes risks and resilience of the entrepreneurial venture.
The Spice Cycle
An analysis of resource dependency, the "Spice" as a metaphor for critical infrastructure, and the strategic foresight required to navigate complex, monopolistic ecosystems.
Isaac Asimov
Deep dive into Psychohistory as a precursor to Big Data analytics and the ethical frameworks required for the automation-driven markets of the future.