In Episode 8, Professor Seth C. Oranburg explores how delegating authority can spark entrepreneurship within agency relationships. He demonstrates that while delegation offloads tasks, it also creates opportunities for innovation—and introduces risks that must be carefully managed. Using the lively metaphor of Hotch Hotch, where the mayor experiments with a bold idea from Fox and Sox to decode the bees’ buzz patterns, Professor Oranburg illustrates the promise and pitfalls of entrepreneurial agency. Drawing on insights from economic thinkers like Joseph Schumpeter, Frank Knight, and Israel Kirzner, he shows how principals must balance the freedom to innovate with the inherent uncertainty and potential for inefficiency. Tune in to discover how encouraging entrepreneurial behavior can drive progress and create value, while also posing new challenges that require strategic oversight and adaptability.