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    characteristics of an entrepreneur. A study on intention of nascent entrepreneurs, Caliendo et al (2009) discovered individuals who are less risk adverse tends to enter self-employment but this only applies for those leaving regular employment. Risk attitudes however, do not affect the decision process for those moving away from inactivity or unemployment. The early work of Schumpeter (1934) pointed out that the accountability of risk hinders on ownership, and given that entrepreneurs does not necessarily

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    Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs

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    Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs An entrepreneur is someone with the capacity to lead a business to success and is willing to take the risks in order to accomplish their goals. (Dollonger, 2002). Starting a new business is an example of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs are very important in order for any business to succeed, however, only some entrepreneurs will succeed in life. Here are some of the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. Passion Most successful entrepreneurs are have a passion

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    INTRODUCTION An Entrepreneur is someone who makes decisions on what products will be produced and who will produce those products and how that certain person will produce the required products. An Entrepreneur is also defined as someone who is capable for initialising a business full of intentions and imaginations to make profit and is always aware of the risks of losing his or her resource products that he or she produced. An Entrepreneur’s aspects should be for someone working capable, risk taking

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    act of investing in productive capital and assuming risk for productive ventures. An entrepreneur is an individual who purchases factors of production and combines them to produce consumable output. Entrepreneurs are distinguished from capitalists- who rent out capital to entrepreneurs- and workers, who sell their labor to entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are indispensable to the functioning of any economy. Entrepreneurs grow economies by creating new output, increase efficiency in economies, allocate society’s

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    Entrepreneur is a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so. This career is stressful at time but this could be fun to be able to have the ability to bring ideas to reality and change today’s generation. Being an entrepreneur doesn’t mean creating clothing but also having your own service business. For an example, lawn mowing service or a tree cutting service. You can also make your own invention. Something so small

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    Introduction "Entrepreneurs are born not made" There are two sides to every debate, and the "what makes an entrepreneur" argument has raged for decades with neither side able to conclusively prove their case. There are many who believe that an entrepreneur must possess personality traits such as vision, passion and drive that are innate and cannot be taught. Others argue that the skills of evaluating opportunities, motivating people and operating a business are easily passed on to eager students

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    Entrepreneur is the individual who starts a business with new products or services with lots of freedom and faces different risk of failures. On the other hand intrapreneur is the individual who works under the entrepreneur as an employee. Though the intrapreneur is given the authority of creating new product, he does not faces any risk of failure of generating revenue and profit by those products. According to a research body entrepreneur bears all risk of a business because he collects necessary

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    TIMSR, MUMBAI Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine key emerging trends in Entrepreneurs in India its reasons for growth and impact towards economy and society as a whole. Design /approach – The paper is primarily theoretical and observational. It is based on the review of major academic and managerial publications, it also include personal interview with few entrepreneurs. Findings – Entrepreneurship activity has gone through overhaul process through last two decades

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    Overview: In this paper, it indicates the entrepreneurs’ satisfaction on their job. To measure the job satisfaction, in my opinion job characteristic theory is a key. Like article states, there are variety, identity, significance that can measure the job meaningfulness. Also autonomy and feedback can define the job satisfaction. In the article, money or pay is the most significant part that lead the satisfaction to entrepreneurs, more money they earn, they feel satisfaction on their jobs. It reflect

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    Entrepreneurial Analysis This analysis is structured on understanding the spirit of entrepreneurs. These dynamic, innovative committed men and women have been playing a major role in global economy. Policies are made and entrepreneurs play a huge success role in delivering economic prosperity. Furthermore, entrepreneurs are striving restlessly to make this world a better place for our future generations. This entrepreneurial analysis explores the experiences and innovative mindset of Baldeep Dhillon

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