Where does “entrepreneurial customer” come from?

entrepreneurial customer (English) comes from English customer, from Middle English custumer, from Old French coustumier, from Medieval Latin custumarius, from Latin custuma — custom, tax.

entrepreneurial customer (English): A highly engaged and loyal customer who collaborates with intrapreneurs in order to continuously provide innovative ideas, solutions and insights to develop the organization’s strategy, products and services, contributing to its vision and mission statements in return of financial and/or non-financi

Definitions

  1. A highly engaged and loyal customer who collaborates with intrapreneurs in order to continuously provide innovative ideas, solutions and insights to develop the organization’s strategy, products and services, contributing to its vision and mission statements in return of financial and/or non-financi

Ancestry of “entrepreneurial customer”, step by step

entrepreneurial customer traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English customer

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcustomerA patron, a client; one who purchases or receives...
2Middle EnglishcustumerA customs officer; a collector of import or export duties
3Old Frenchcoustumier
4Medieval Latincustumariusa toll-gatherer, tax-collector; pertaining to...
5Latincustumacustom, tax

via English entrepreneurial

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishentrepreneurialHaving the spirit, attitude or qualities of an...
2EnglishentrepreneurA person who organizes and operates a business...
3Frenchentrepreneurentrepreneur person who organizes and operates a business venture
4Middle Frenchentreprendreto undertake
Every word from Latin custumaEvery word from Medieval Latin custumariusEvery word from Old French coustumier