ENTREPRENEURS
Entrepreneurs ( Entrepreneur ),
who is the owner of a company. He is responsible for dealing with the
problems that may arise in the business venture with his venture effort and
idea. Entrepreneur is a leader with a sincere desire to constantly create
new products or services in the market by combining land, labor, and
investment. The
French loanword from first to demonstrate that
the term of the Irish economist Richard Cantillon was the country. The
term entrepreneur in English refers to the entrepreneur who is responsible for
all the consequences of running the company through his or her own efforts.
In the 1800s the French
economist Jean-Baptiste believed that the term entrepreneur could be
reinterpreted. He says that anyone who, especially a contractor, runs a
company or is a bridge between labor and investment is an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship is about recovering from the setbacks that often occur during a new venture. The word entrepreneur is related to the word founder. The term entrepreneur generally refers to a person who provides products or services and thereby creates values and sets his own place in the market. Entrepreneurs find market opportunities and use their capital effectively. Not only that but he also participates in the changes taking place in his area.
Entrepreneurs are
considered to be self-confident and eager to take advantage of career
challenges and financial challenges.
Business entrepreneurs
are seen as the mainstay of the investment community. A few unique
entrepreneurs are called "political entrepreneurs" or "market
entrepreneurs". However, the main goal of social entrepreneurship is
to create social and environmental well-being.
ENTREPRENEUR
QUALITIES:
An entrepreneur should have key qualities such as leadership, management skills and team building, says Robert B. Says Richie. This view was expressed by Richard Condillon in Essai sur la Nature to Commerce en General (1755) and Essai sur la nature du Commerce en General in Trinidad on Political Economy (1803-or 1834) Is derived from the books
It is a common notion that entrepreneurship arises through
needs. It is used by those who are in a position to take advantage of
various opportunities. An entrepreneur is known for his ability to provide
solutions more than others. In this view, the distribution of information
available to aspiring entrepreneurs on the one hand, and the impact of environmental
factors (capital acquisition, competition) on the rate at which society
produces entrepreneurs are examined on the other.
The famous philosopher Joseph Schumpeter of the Austrian school
is well known in this regard. His term "creative destruction",
which saw entrepreneurs as creators, is a popular one. The term refers to
the changes that occur when an object or company enters the market due to
entrepreneurship.
ENTREPRENEURSAND RESEARCH:
‘An entrepreneur is an inventor. Sumpeter puts forward the
idea of 'injecting new technologies into the workplace or market and thereby
increasing efficiency and productivity or creating new products and
services'. Other academics, such as Che, Kazan, and Condillon, claim that
an entrepreneur integrates production and contributes to the economic
transformation that results from it. Shuckley argues that an entrepreneur
is a better, more creative person who can think of new solutions . It
shows the understanding gap between domain viewers and academic
researchers. Most research focuses on entrepreneurship.
Shane and Venkatraman (2000) argue that an entrepreneur is one
who perceives opportunities and takes advantage of them. According to
Ukbasaran et al (2000), realizing opportunities depends on
entrepreneurship. He also says that different types are found depending on
their own living environment and occupation.
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS:
Social Entrepreneurship
aims to build its social status by providing advanced goods and services to the
community in the business market. His main goal is to improve the
community by providing good services to the community, and to implement non-profit
projects. Zahra et al (2009: 519) says, "Social entrepreneurs make a
great contribution to the society on which they depend. They find intelligent
solutions to difficult social problems based on their business."
REFERENCES:
1. Arthur
O 'Sullivan; Steven M. Sheffrin (2003). Economics: Principles in action . Upper
Saddle River, New Jersey 07458: Prentice Hall. P. 6. International Standard Book Number : 0-13-063085-3 .
2. ↑ Management Strategies and Teacher's Guide
(Guide to Management Ideas and Gurus) , in Tim hint, an economist, page
77,
3. ↑ See William J. BAUMOL, Robert A. Lytton
& Carol J. String, Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of
Growth and Publicity 3 (2007) (2007
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