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    gone because of entrepreneurship. In the article “Entrepreneurship Risk, Rewards, and Reality” by Timothy W. Scales, the author goes over key points about small business like development, growth, and secession. Scales focus on experiences that relate to an accomplished and an unaccomplished entrepreneur. Scales say that if an idea can become entrepreneurial, it can be big or small. Entrepreneurship is the key to innovation and growth. Since the 1970s, scholars knew that entrepreneurship was the source

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    The name of project is the “Readiness for Entrepreneurship (RE)”. The RE program helps the targeted people who are unemployed, and are interested in starting a business at the local level (for cities or counties). Once applicants are selected by objective criterion, the admitted applicants are eligible to get education of specific skills for six months or one year. The period of training will be depending on the area of establishment. In addition, the applicants may have financial supports after

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    Entrepreneurship is generally described as the ability of an individual or a group of individuals to create or discover an opportunity and utilize it to the benefit of the society, which, in turn, will bring success to the innovators and their organisation (Hart, 2003). The relationship between entrepreneurship and economic growth of a country has increasingly gained a lot of interest from economists and policy makers over the years (Steyaert and Hjorth, 2008). However, while some view it as a direct

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    Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), which provides an annual assessment of the national level of entrepreneurial activity (including research data from over sixty-nine countries), posits that one-third of the differences in economic growth among nations may be due to differences in entrepreneurial activity. Governmental units, society, and educational institutions worldwide have documented that the individual entrepreneur is critical in the development of new business ventures (Hisrich, Langan-Fox

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    Women Entrepreneurship – A Case Study Of Mysore District In this dynamic world women too have a significant role to play. They are the builder of any nation. They are psychologically stronger than men and they are the sources of inspiration and encouragement behind every successful man but unfortunately blind beliefs and negligence of this society have made them to cover up their talents, skills and capabilities. But today’s expensive life style has forced women folk to come out of the four walls

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    Social entrepreneurship is a new term that has increased in usage over the last twenty years. I can remember being a child and hearing individual’s talk about becoming an entrepreneur nothing related to becoming a social entrepreneur. When conducting research on this topic I found two names that were a reoccurrence in who developed the term social entrepreneurship and they are Vinoba Bhave who founded India’s Land Gift Movement and the second being Robert Owen who founded cooperative movement, Florence

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    in the field. As suggested by Schiller (2013) , there are several prominent social sector organizations like the Schwab Foundation, the Ashoka network and the Skoll Foundation, which support and define social entrepreneurship (2013, p. 13). The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship is a not-for-profit, independent and neutral organization, founded in 1998, with the purpose to advance SocEnt and to foster social entrepreneurs as an important catalyst for societal innovation and progress

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    Uncertainty and Imperfect information in entrepreneurship are two important concepts that should be considered in the role of entrepreneurs. According to (Klir, 1999) uncertainty has many methods and dimensions and can include concepts such as vagueness, disagreement and conflict, imprecision and non-specificity The term ‘uncertainty’ can be defined broadly as “any deviation from the unachievable ideal of completely deterministic knowledge of the relevant system” (Walker, 2003). Uncertainty could

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    Abstract: Entrepreneurship is the future of the modern society. They are the driving forces behind Indian economy. Entrepreneurs are people who come out with an new ideas , innovations , do things, which are not generally done in the ordinary course of a business. Empowerment of women entrepreneur is an new mantra for development of economy. The present paper focuses mainly women entrepreneur ,they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs. It is observed that women entrepreneur networks

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    Although it is a given that many research findings demonstrate an overall agreement on entrepreneurial education and that entrepreneurship can be learned and taught to a certain extent, agreements around the entrepreneurship education curriculum such as teaching methods, appropriateness of concepts and educational course content, are not quite in unison amongst scholars (Robinson and Hayenes 1991; Kuratko 2005; Pittaway and Cope 2007; Liñán et al 2011). Therefore it can be assumed that entrepreneurial

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