Entrepreneurship development in India
Series: Routledge focus on business and managementPublication details: New York Routledge 2021Description: 117pISBN: 9780367762193Subject(s): New business enterprises | Economic development | EntrepreneurshipDDC classification: 338.040954 Summary: Today, entrepreneurship development is a prominent area of emphasis because to its enormous potential for job creation and self-employment, thereby contributing to economic growth. Particularly in the last few years, India has witnessed an exponential increase in the number of new businesses and entrepreneurs. Both the federal and state governments have taken proactive measures to foster the growth of entrepreneurship in the nation. The government has created numerous schemes and programmes to attract investors and foster a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. India has been tremendously successful in attracting a substantial amount of Foreign Direct Investment and is one of the largest startup hubs in the world (FDI). In addition, the government is actively removing bureaucratic obstacles and bottlenecks in order to promote the growth of entrepreneurship. To support the development of an entrepreneurial culture, the topic has been incorporated into the curriculum at both the undergraduate and graduate levels across disciplines. This book is an earnest effort to teach pupils the principles of the subject and inspire them to become future entrepreneurs. It will be of interest to business administration, management, and entrepreneurial scholars, professors, and students.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Table of contents:
1. Introduction to Entrepreneurship
2. Entrepreneurship Around Us
3. Classification: Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship
4. Entrepreneurial Motivation and Creativity
5. Project and Financial Analysis 6. Funding and Organisational Support
7. Business Plan Development
8. Introduction to Research
9. Legal Issues and Legislation
10. Cases on Entrepreneurship
Today, entrepreneurship development is a prominent area of emphasis because to its enormous potential for job creation and self-employment, thereby contributing to economic growth. Particularly in the last few years, India has witnessed an exponential increase in the number of new businesses and entrepreneurs. Both the federal and state governments have taken proactive measures to foster the growth of entrepreneurship in the nation. The government has created numerous schemes and programmes to attract investors and foster a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. India has been tremendously successful in attracting a substantial amount of Foreign Direct Investment and is one of the largest startup hubs in the world (FDI). In addition, the government is actively removing bureaucratic obstacles and bottlenecks in order to promote the growth of entrepreneurship. To support the development of an entrepreneurial culture, the topic has been incorporated into the curriculum at both the undergraduate and graduate levels across disciplines. This book is an earnest effort to teach pupils the principles of the subject and inspire them to become future entrepreneurs. It will be of interest to business administration, management, and entrepreneurial scholars, professors, and students.
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