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and entrepreneurial ideas, including: Senior Advisor Ethics and Professional Issues, Senior Advisor Professional Practice, Senior Advisor Professional Education and Certification, and Senior Advisor Evidence-Based Practice and Research. References Altman, M., & Brinker, D. (2016). Nursing social entrepreneurship leads to positive change, Nursing Management , 47 (7), 28–32. doi: 10.1097/01. NUMA.0000484476.21855.50 Dunlap-Hinkler, D., Kotabe, M., & Mudambi, R. (2010). A story of breakthrough versus incremental innovation: corporate entrepreneurship in the global pharmaceutical market. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal , 4 (2), 106–127. https://doi.org/10.1002/sej.86 Omachonu, V. K., & Einspruch, N. G. (2010). Innovation in healthcare delivery systems: A conceptual framework. The Public Sector Innovation Journal, 15 (1), 1–20.

Phillips, F. S., & Garman, A.N. (2006). Barriers to entrepreneurship in healthcare organizations. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration , 28 (3/4), 472–484. Schwab, K. (2016). The fourth industrial revolution . New York: Crown Business Publishing. Patricia Bradd is a senior member of the Speech Pathology Australia Ethics Board. Grant Meredith is a community member of the Speech Pathology Australia Ethics Board. Trish Johnson is Senior Advisor Ethics and Professional Issues and supports the Speech Pathology Australia Ethics Board.

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