The following are the factors affecting entrepreneurship development:
1. Aspiration and Attitude
Every person acts and behaves according
to his aspirations and attitude.
A person with high ambitions helps
himself to become a big entrepreneur.
Similarly,
if a person has the attitude to work as an entrepreneur, only then he can
achieve success.
2. Personal Factors
The personal factors of an individual
also influence his spirit of becoming an entrepreneur or not.
The entrepreneur having qualities of
immense imaginations, maturity, optimism, foresightedness, ability to bear
risks, efficiency, self-confidence, leadership ability, dynamic thinking,
hard work, honesty, etc. is sure to achieve success.
3. Family Circumstances
Every person has different family
circumstances.
It is often observed that due to family
non-cooperation enterprises get frustrated, whereas a person becomes a
successful entrepreneur with a family Corporation.
4. Government Policies, Facilities, and
Incentives
Various government policies like the
Economic policy, Taxation Policy, Import-Export Policy, and Licensing
Policy, etc.
If the government provides basic
infrastructural facilities, like electricity, transport, banking, insurance,
communication, water, raw materials, and warehousing facilities, etc.
It certainly results in the development
of entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial.
5. Social and Cultural Factors
Social organizations, traditions, level
of education, personal behavior, situational circumstances, caste or class
system, family training and another ethical level of the society are such
social and cultural elements, which affect the development of
entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial.
In addition,
the political environment of the country also affects the development of
entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial.
6. Progeny and Traditions
Traditions of society and family have a
substantial impact on the working style of an individual.
Even today,
in our society, various sections of the Vaishya community better understand the
intricacies of business and are more suited to business.
Although in a change in times, progeny
and traditions are also changing, these traditions still exist.
7. Business Competition
If healthy competitive conditions
prevail in society, the development of entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial is
sure, whereas the unhealthy competition blocks the development of
entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial.
Various ancillary small industries can
be developed, along with big Industries.
The government may create the conditions
of healthy competition by its policies and various laws.
8. Economic and Business Environment
The economic and business environment of
the country also affects the development of entrepreneurship or
entrepreneurial.
Availability of basic infrastructural
facilities, industrial areas and estates, raw material, labour, transport,
communication, Insurance and financial facilities, price level, trade
cycles, economic stability, and investment position in the country are such
motivating elements that influence the development of entrepreneurship or
entrepreneurial.
9. Support System
Availability of support system, like
specific Financial Institutions, advisory services, and expenditure on research
and investigations, etc.
have also there owned a role in the
development of entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial class.
10. Attitude of Big Entrepreneurs
Big entrepreneurs may motivate and
inspire small entrepreneurs with success and prosperity.
Besides,
the positive attitude of big entrepreneurs is also inspiring for small
entrepreneurs.
Big entrepreneurs may boost up the
morale of small entrepreneurs by providing them knowledge about law, building,
raw materials, techniques, and marketing, etc.
11. Entrepreneurship Oriented Education
and Training
Education and training as an important
role in the development of entrepreneurship.
The entrepreneurs are not born but are
developed as such, by way of proper education, training, and counseling.
In India also,
the prospective entrepreneurs are educated and trained through entrepreneurial
or entrepreneurship development programs, by various technical and
management Institutions.
These institutions provide details
training about feasibility reports, industrial surveys, project reports, etc.
12. Role of Banks and Financial
Institutions
Banks and Financial Institutions have
also played an important role in the development of entrepreneurship or
entrepreneurial.
If these Institutions quickly approve
the projects submitted by the entrepreneurs, it provides encouragement for the
establishment of Business and Industrial Enterprises.
It also simplifies the policies and
procedures for providing loans and credit, and also provide facilities for
Research and investigations, which results in the development of
entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial, which otherwise is not easily possible.
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