Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Vidhyaa Giri College of Arts and Science, Puduvayal, Tamilnadu.
2. Senior Professor Director of Alagappa Institute of Management, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamilnadu.
Abstract
The emergence and development of entrepreneurship is not a spontaneous one but a dependent phenomenon of economic, social, political and technological factors. Nowadays, many college graduates prefer to work as employee in a company or becoming government employee. Only few of them think to create self-employment or become entrepreneur due to lack of confidence in their skill and capital. These conditions may have both positive and negative influences on the emergence of entrepreneurship. For this and many reason, the disabled people involve themselves in entrepreneurial activities. The study implies that political, economical, social and technological factors(PEST analysis) such as family, friends, labour, government, field experience and so on together with motivational influences affect the entrepreneurship among the differently abled people for their start-ups.
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