“…Following OOO's core premises, some objects-including organizations yet also some (but not all) other objects-must possess a distinctive quality that grants them the ability to emerge as organizations and not, for example, as paper mills or sunflowers. In search for a term for this as-yet unnamed quality, we draw on entrepreneurship, which extant theories regard as the process of organization creation (Chiles et al, 2004;Elias, Chiles, & Crawford, 2022;Hjorth et al, 2015Hjorth et al, , 2018, and arrive at "the entrepreneurial," which in other circumstances might sound (too) tautological. The entrepreneurial is a quality rather than an object; it characterizes an object as innovative and unprecedented (Schumpeter, 1947) yet is not the object itself (Harman, 2018).…”