LEITE, EDUARDO
Foreword by David B. Audretsch
Introduction. Entrepreneurial Becoming: Beyond
Traits and Ecosystems
1. The Myth of the Entrepreneur: Beyond Traits and
Ecosystems
2. The Hidden Architecture of Becoming: Ontology
and the Symbolic Origin of Creation
3. Essence, Exposure, Emergence, and Ex: The
Hidden Tetragrammaton.
Integrating the W.O.M.B. Model as a Practical
Manifestation of Symbolic Entrepreneurship
4. Tenacity over Resilience: Navigating the Age of
Permanent Disruption
5. Near Failures and Strategic Inflections: Learning
Without Collapsing
6. Organisational Emergence Theory: Invisible
Conflicts and Complex Orders
7. Law, Regulation, and Entrepreneurial Identity in
Platform Economies
8. The Final Architecture of Meaning: From Creation
to Coherence
Epilogue. The Quiet Architecture of Becoming
This book emerges from conviction that entrepreneurial
creativity is not the product of isolated talent, but of systems
that make thought visible and relational. Bridging
that divide demands not more data, but a method: a
disciplined way of transforming experience into structured
insight.
To become entrepreneurial, in this book, is to learn how
to turn fragments into frameworks, and wounds into architectures.
The author argues for re-integration: a dialogue
between law, management, philosophy, psychology,
and lived experience capable of revealing hidden
orders beneath apparent chaos. This is not merely a
book; it is a method in motion. Readers are invited to
participate: the ability to cultivate meaningful connections
may be the ultimate entrepreneurial skill.