Visionary Entrepreneurship in India in the Digital Era: A Predicated Factors-Based Study.
Material type: TextDescription: 21-29 pSubject(s): In: MURTHY, E N ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENTSummary: According to a survey, 12 million Indians join the labor force every year. Thus, major factors that lead to more entrepreneurial ventures need to be identified. The Government of India has also taken initiatives like Make in India, Atal Innovation Mission, Digital India, Startup India, Standup India, and National Skill Development Mission to support innovation and entrepreneurship in India. Nowadays, entrepreneurial skills alone are not enough to run startups smoothly. Some innovation needs to be added for value addition. This study attempts to develop a framework for predicting the entrepreneurial factors driving an individual to start his/her own venture. Factors have been taken from the literature to identify the critical factors and develop a causal framework by giving the appropriate ranking to all influential factors through AHP technique. Interpretive Structural Modeling has also been used to develop a relationship among all critical factors; and to validate the framework, the MICMAC analysis has been used.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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According to a survey, 12 million Indians join the labor force every year. Thus, major factors that lead to more entrepreneurial ventures need to be identified. The Government of India has also taken initiatives like Make in India, Atal Innovation Mission, Digital India, Startup India, Standup India, and National Skill Development Mission to support innovation and entrepreneurship in India. Nowadays, entrepreneurial skills alone are not enough to run startups smoothly. Some innovation needs to be added for value addition. This study attempts to develop a framework for predicting the entrepreneurial factors driving an individual to start his/her own venture. Factors have been taken from the literature to identify the critical factors and develop a causal framework by giving the appropriate ranking to all influential factors through AHP technique. Interpretive Structural Modeling has also been used to develop a relationship among all critical factors; and to validate the framework, the MICMAC analysis has been used.
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