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Types of entrepreneurs
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2. Entrepreneurs are creative individuals who conducts lots of
innovative businesses. Some may prefer to carry forward the business
alone and share the business with others. They are in different forms
, may be the farmers, labourers, fisherman, artisans, importers,
exporters, bankers, professionals, etc. Lots of classifications available
about entrepreneurs . They are ;
3. Innovative Entrepreneur
Innovative entrepreneurs are those who
introduces new products, new methods of
production techniques or discovers a new market
or new services etc. they are commonly found
in developed countries. They are aggressive in
nature and they always try to make the idea
successful one.
4. Imitative Entrepreneur
This type of entrepreneurs always tries to
copy the innovations made by innovative
entrepreneurs. They are organizers of factors of
production rather than creators. They
contribute to the under developed countries.
They are adaptive and more flexible.
5. Fabian Entrepreneurs
Fabian Entrepreneurs are very shy an lazy .
They are very cautious . They do not venture or
take risk . They are rigid and fundamental in
their approach . they follow the foot steps of
their predecessors .
6. Drone Entrepreneurs
This type of entrepreneurs are conventional
in their approach . They refuse to copy or use
opportunities that come their way. They are
not ready to make changes in their existing
production methods even if they suffer losses.
They resist changes.
7. Business Entrepreneurs
Business entrepreneurs are those who
develop an idea for a new product or service and
then establishes an enterprise to produce
products according to their ideas. Most of the
entrepreneurs belongs to this category .
8. Trading Entrepreneurs
They undertakes trading activities whether
domestic or foreign trade . They have to
identify the potential market for his products in
order to stimulate the demand of products.
They use many techniques to promote trading.
9. Industrial Entrepreneurs
They essentially manufacture products and
offer services, which have an effective demand
in the market. They have the ability to
convert economic resources and technology into
a profitable venture.
10. Corporate Entrepreneurs
They are those who through their innovative
ideas and skill able to organize , manage and
control a corporate undertaking very effectively
and efficiently. Usually, they are promoters of
the undertaking / corporations , engaged in
business, trade or industry.
11. Agricultural Entrepreneurs
Those who undertakes agricultural as well as
allied activities in the field of agriculture is known
as agricultural Entrepreneurs. They engage in
raising and marketing of crops, fertilisers and other
inputs of agriculture through employment of
modern techniques, machines and irrigation.
12. Technical Entrepreneurs
The Entrepreneurs who are technical by nature
in the sense of having the capability of developing
new and improved quality of goods and services out
of their own knowledge , skill and specialization are
called technical Entrepreneurs. They concentrate
more on production than marketing .
13. Non-Technical Entrepreneurs
Non-Technical Entrepreneurs are those who
mainly concerned with developing alternative
marketing and distribution strategies to promote
their business. They are not concerned with the
technical aspect of the product and services they
are dealing with .
14. Professional Entrepreneurs
They make their profession to establish
business enterprise with a purpose , to sell them
once they are established. He or she is always
looking forward to develop alternative projects by
selling the running business. He is not interested
in managing operations of the business established
by him. He or she is very dynamic.
15. Spontaneous Entrepreneurs
They are otherwise known as pure Entrepreneurs ,
who are motivated by their desire for self – fulfilment
and to achieve or prove their excellence in job
performance . They undertake entrepreneurial activities
for their personal satisfaction in work , ego, or status.
Their strength lies in their creative abilities. They are
the natural Entrepreneurs in any society.
16. Induced Entrepreneurs
They enter into entrepreneurship because of
various governmental supports provided in terms
of financial assistance, incentives, concessions, and
other facilities to the peoples who want to setup
of their Enterprises.
17. Motivated Entrepreneurs
They are motivated by their desire to make
use of their technical and professional expertise
and skill in performing the job or project they
have taken up. They have enough confidence in
their abilities . they are highly ambitious and are
normally not satisfied by the slow progress in
their jobs.
18. First generation Entrepreneurs
This Entrepreneurs start their industrial
unit by means of their own innovative skill and
expertise . They are usually combine different
technologies to produce marketable products , or
services for the consumers. They are essentially
innovators having no entrepreneurial backgrounds.
19. Inherited Entrepreneurs / Second Generation
Entrepreneurs
They are Entrepreneurs by inheritance are
seen in India where they inherit the family
business through succession and pass it from one
generation to another .
20. Third Entrepreneurs
These are those types of Entrepreneurs where in
their grandparents and parents have been
Entrepreneurs and they have inherited the business.
The model is very commonly found in India.