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Improving the reach of entrepreneurship

By: Adhokshaj S.K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: ASCI: Journal of Management Description: 51(1), Mar, 2022: p.74-78. In: ASCI: Journal of ManagementSummary: India’s entrepreneurial spirit has gained momentum recently, and its finest startups have helped it become a strong nation. The move by the government of India to strengthen the startup sector in India has created a positive impact on entrepreneurs all over the country. Several startups have made a mark on the world and changed howstartups are perceived. However, many startups were not successful for various reasons. Despite the best intentions of founders and investors, the lack of scalable ideas results in the failure of 9 of 10 Indian startups. This research paper aims to provide some insight on enhancing entrepreneurship’s reach and propose a system that can assist entrepreneurs in raising money from retail investors. This research was done based on secondary data collected from multiple sources of evidence, in addition to books, journals, websites, and newspapers. – Reproduced
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51(1), Mar, 2022: p.74-78 Available AR128296

India’s entrepreneurial spirit has gained momentum recently, and its finest startups have helped it become a strong nation. The move by the government of India to strengthen the startup sector in India has created a positive impact on entrepreneurs all over the country. Several startups have made a mark on the world and changed howstartups are perceived. However, many startups were not successful for various reasons. Despite the best intentions of founders and investors, the lack of scalable ideas results in the failure of 9 of 10 Indian startups. This research paper aims to provide some insight on enhancing entrepreneurship’s reach and propose a system that can assist entrepreneurs in raising money from retail investors. This research was done based on secondary data collected from multiple sources of evidence, in addition to books, journals, websites, and newspapers. – Reproduced

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