Multiple Choice
Sarasvathy argues that the entrepreneurial method cannot involve choices and decisions - that is instead the causal line of thinking. Instead, we have a design problem, with open questions which do not have a given answer, according to S. In other words:
A) this is one of the problems with design, the fact that it has no given answers
B) we, first of all, need assistance in building something, not help in choosing or optimizing something
C) we do not actually have any real choices - the majority are given or provided
D) we do not actually have any real choices - the majority are so open-ended that we can only follow along
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