Author:
Dr.S.SHASHILA ,Dr. C. CHITRA
Abstract
An essential component of a nation's development is entrepreneurship. It is among the most crucial components of economic growth. An entrepreneur is someone who possesses the drive, initiative, and skill necessary to launch their own company or venture and who is constantly striving for greatness. He works for the general good and is the driving force behind societal transformation. The quantity and quality of entrepreneurs have an impact on the nation's economic development. They seek out, recognize, and take advantage of chances primarily for financial benefit. An extremely calculated person who is constantly willing to take chances in order to accomplish their objectives is an action-oriented entrepreneur. The purpose of this review research article is to investigate the role that entrepreneurship plays in promoting economic development and progress. It looks at the study methods, theoretical foundations, and empirical results pertaining to the function of entrepreneurship in diverse settings.
Publisher
Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women
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