This report provides a comprehensive analysis of various entrepreneurial ventures, including small business entrepreneurship, scalable startup entrepreneurship, large company entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship. It explores the typology of entrepreneurship, focusing on survival firms, social enterprises, and managed growth firms. The report also examines the similarities and differences between these ventures, highlighting their impact on the economy, particularly the role of micro and small businesses in job creation and economic development. Furthermore, it discusses the importance of small businesses and startups in fostering innovation and contributing to the social economy by creating local job opportunities and improving the overall quality of life within communities. The report concludes that entrepreneurial ventures play a vital role in economic growth and social advancement.