An entrepreneur is one of the important segments of economic growth as well as social growth. Basically, an entrepreneur is a person who is responsible for setting up a business or an enterprise in a society for social growth. Infact, he is one who has the initiative, skill for innovation and who looks for high achievements. He is a catalytic agent of change and works for the good of the society. According to Peter F. Ducker “Effective entrepreneurship is not making speeches or being liked; entrepreneurship is defined by results, not attributes.” That means he puts up new Greenfield projects that actually creates wealth, opens up employment opportunities and fosters other sectors. An entrepreneur is one of the most important inputs in the economic development of a country or regions within the country. Entrepreneurship development is getting a position of great importance for tackling ever-growing problem of unemployment due to rapid population growth.
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The notion that human and social capital are complementary forms of capital can be traced back to Coleman (1988). Coleman discusses the effect of social capital on the human capital of the next generation. He argues that social capital ...
Int Mark Rev 20 (5):493–513 Cadogan JW, Kuivalainen O, Sundqvist S (2009) Export market-oriented behavior and export performance: quadratic and moderating effects under differing degrees of market dynamism and internationalization.
Viktoriia S. Savina organizes international scientific and practical conferences and is the editor and author of several scientific journals magazines and collective monographs. She has published more than 200 works in Russian and ...
Griffith (2002), in a similar vein, not only identifies education as a culprit for the lack of an entrepreneurial class, although he also sees it as a solution. Griffith (2002: 102) notes: 'An educational system that does not disdain ...
This book covers how Big Data for Industry 4.0 and entrepreneurship are effective in resolving business, social, and economic problems. The book discusses how entrepreneurs use Big Data to cut costs and minimize the waste of time.
This book offers a comprehensive examination of this growing area of research and provides an excellent introduction to social entrepreneurship theory and a framework for future research.
This book provides an analysis of the existing economic dynamics and factors contributing to entrepreneurship in China.
Entrepreneurship Development's first edition is a comprehensive work relating to the issues in the field of entrepreneurship theory & developments.The book is intended to be used as a text for the students of B.B.A., B.Com. & other courses ...
JA Europe's educational programmes centre on three pillars: Entrepreneurship involves turning ideas into action, creativity, innovation, risk-taking, planning, and developing perseverance and self-confidence. Work readiness is bridging ...