Abstract
Besides the North American liberal entrepreneurship that value innovation and magnifies the cult of the individual for reasons stemming from the ideology of free competition, three other types of entrepreneurship can be evoked which have theory roots in other regions of the world. These are the: 1. network entrepreneur, 2. the corporatist entreprenuer, and the 3. informal entrepreneur. The object of this article is to relativize the Anglo-Saxon idea of entrepreneurship by highlighting other models from different logics.