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UNIT1
 Definition of Entrepreneur
 Internal & External Factors
 Functions
 Entrepreneurial Motivation & Barriers
 Classification
 Theories
 Concept
 Development of Entrepreneurship
 Culture
 Stages in entrepreneurial process
What is an Entrepreneur?
One who creates a new business in the face of
risk and uncertainty for the purpose of achieving
profit and growth by identifying and assembling
the necessary resources to capitalize on them.
CONCEPT OF ENTERPRENEUR
 RISK BEARER
 ORGANISER
 INNOVATOR
Schumpter’s Definition of
Entrepreneur
Reform or revolutionize the pattern of
production by exploiting an invention
or more generally , an untried
technological possibility for producing
a new commodity
Drucker’s view on Entrepreneur
Innovation is a specific tool of
entrepreneurs, this means by which
they exploit changes as an
opportunity for different business or a
different service.
Characteristics of Entrepreneurs
 Desire for responsibility
 Preference for moderate risk
 Confidence in their ability to succeed
 Desire for immediate feedback
 High level of energy
 Future orientation
 Skilled at organizing
 Value achievement over money
Functions of Entrepreneur
 Innovation
 Risk Taking
 Organization Building
 Absorb uncertainty
 Frame the Challenge
 Build Commitment
Entrepreneurs...Traits
 Self-confident and optimistic
 Able to take calculated risk
 Respond positively to changes
 Flexible and able to adapt
 Knowledgeable of markets
 Able to get along well with others
 Independent minded
Entrepreneurs...Traits II
 Energetic and diligent
 Creative, need to achieve
 Dynamic Leader
 Responsive to suggestions
 Take initiatives
 Resourceful and persevering
 Perceptive with foresight
Personal traits and characteristics of
entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurial Motivation
Motivation is an inner spirit
that activates and direct our
behavior towards our goal.
What motivates an individual to
behave entrepreneurially is explained
by the behavioral scientists?
Entrepreneurship: Sources of Supply & Motivation
Author
Entrepreneurial
Phenomenon Source of Entrepreneurial Supply Motive Force
Schumpter Individual Extraordinary individuals Innate urge to achieve sucess
Weber Status Groups Extraordinary individuals Religious beliefs
Mc Celland
Religious & Social
Groups
Individuals with high n-achievement
creative Child rearing practices & climate
Hagen Subordinated Groups
Individuals in the soceity driven by a duty
to achieve
Status withdrawal & relative social
blockage
FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR
ENTREPRENEURS
INTERNAL FACTORS
 Desire to do something new
 Educational Background
 Experience
EXTERNAL FACORS
 Govt. assistance and support
 Availability of labor and raw material
 Encouragement from big business houses
 Promising demand for the product
TYPES OF ENTREPRENEUR
 According to the type of business
 According to the use of technology
 According to the motivation
 According to the growth
 According to the area
 According to the gender & age
 According to the sale of operation
Type of Business
 Business Entrepreneur( individuals who conceive an idea for a
new product or service & then create a business to materialize their
idea.)
 Trading Entrepreneur (Is one who undertakes trading activities &
is not concerned with the manufacturing work)
 Industrial Entrepreneur (a manufacturer who identifies the
potential needs of customers & tailors a product to meet the marketing
needs)
 Corporate Entrepreneur (Is a person who demonstrates his
innovative skill in organizing & managing corporate undertaking)
 Agricultural Entrepreneur ( Is one who undertake agricultural
activities as raising & marketing of crops, fertilizers & other input.)
 Retail Entrepreneur
 Service Entrepreneur
Use of Technology
 Technical Entrepreneur (he demonstrates his
innovative capabilities in matter of production of
goods & rendering services)
 Non- Technical Entrepreneur (concerned only
with developing alternatives marketing & distribution
strategies to promote their business)
 Professional Entrepreneur (a person who is
interested in establishing the business but does not
have interest in managing it once)
According to Motivation
 Pure Entrepreneur (an individual who is motivated
by psychological & economic rewards)
 Induced Entrepreneur (is one who induced to take up
entrepreneurial task due to the policy measures of
the Govt.)
 Motivated Entrepreneur (they are motivated by the
desire of self fulfillment)
 Spontaneous Entrepreneur (those who start their
business their by natural talents (inborn abilities)
According to area
 Urban Entrepreneur
 Rural Entrepreneur
According to gender & age
 Men Entrepreneur
 Women Entrepreneur
According to sale of operation
 Small scale Entrepreneur
 Large scale Entrepreneur
Classification of Entrepreneurs
 Innovating Entrepreneurs
 Imitative Entrepreneurs
 Fabian Entrepreneurs
 Drone Entrepreneurs
INNOVATING ENTERPRENEURS
Is one who introduces a
new goods,inaugrates new
method of production,
discovers new market &
reorganizes the enterprise
IMITATIVE ENTERPRENEURS
These are characterized by
readiness to adopt
successful innovations
inaugurated by innovating
entrepreneurs
FABIAN ENTERPRENEURS
These are characterized by
a great caution & skepticism
in experimenting any
changes in their enterprises
DRONE ENTERPRENEURS
These are characterized by a
refusal to adopt opportunities to
make changes in the production
formulae even at the cost of
severely reduced returns relative
to the other like producers.
THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
 Economic
 Psychological
 Sociological
ECONOMIC THEORY
Economic incentives are the main drive
for the entrepreneurial activities. The
persons inner drives have always been
associated with economic gains .Thus
these incentives are regarded as sufficient
conditions for the emergence of industrial
entrepreneurship.
SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Sociologists argue that
entrepreneurship is most likely to
emerge under a specific social
culture. Social values are the
most important determinant of the
attitudes & role expectations.
PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY
This theory, entrepreneurship is most
likely to emerge when a society has
sufficient supply of individuals possessing
particular characteristics. Schumpter
believes that entrepreneurs are primarily
motivated by will of conquer.Mc Clelland
asserts that it is high need for
achievement that motivates people
towards entrepreneurial activities.
Barriers to Entrepreneurship
 Lack of viable concept
 Lack of market knowledge
 Lack of technical skills
 Lack of capital
 Lack of business know how
 Time presences and distractions
 Legal constraints and regulations
Culture
 The sum total of social behavior that includes at
least three elements namely, knowledge and beliefs,
ideals and preferences.
 Entrepreneurial culture implies vision,values,norms
and traits that are conductive for the development of
the economy.
 The emerging market environment and globalization
is challenging every organization & every person in
the organization to consider, evaluate and bring out
the changes in thinking, vision and action.
Nature of Culture
 Basic beliefs and assumptions about the
company
 Emotional aspect
 Reflect history
 Inherently symbolic
 Substance and Form
Components of Culture
 Values
 Rules of Conduct
 Vocabulary
 Methodology
 Rituals
 Myths and Stores
Elements of an Entrepreneurial
Culture
 People and empowerment focused
 Value creation through innovation and
change
 Attention to the basics
 Hands-on management
 Doing the right thing
 Freedom to grow and to fail
 Commitment and personal responsibility
 Emphasis on the future and a sense of
urgency
Individualism vs Collectivism
 Individualism
– Self-orientation
– Emphasis on self-efficiency and control
– Pursuit of individual goals
– Value system driven by pride in their own accomplishments
 Collectivism
– Group-orientation
– Subordination of personal interests and goals
– Emphasis on sharing
– Concern for group welfare
 Entrepreneurial Intensity is achieved by balance between
individualism and collectivism
Steps in the Entrepreneurial
Process
1. Discovery
2. Concept Development
3. Resourcing
4. Actualization
5. Harvesting
Steps in the Entrepreneurial
Process
1. Discovery: The stage in which the
entrepreneur generates ideas,
recognizes opportunities, and studies
the market
Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process
2. Concept Development:
– Develop a business plan: a detailed
proposal describing the business
idea
Concept Development
– Choose business location
– Will a patent or trademark be required?
Steps in the Entrepreneurial
Process
3. Resourcing: The stage in which
the entrepreneur identifies and
acquires the financial, human, and
capital resources needed for the
venture startup, etc
Steps in the Entrepreneurial
Process
4. Actualization: The stage in
which the entrepreneur operates
the business and utilizes
resources to achieve its
goals/objectives.
Steps in the Entrepreneurial
Process
5. Harvesting: The stage in which
the entrepreneur decides on
venture’s future growth,
development, or demise.

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  • 1. UNIT1  Definition of Entrepreneur  Internal & External Factors  Functions  Entrepreneurial Motivation & Barriers  Classification  Theories  Concept  Development of Entrepreneurship  Culture  Stages in entrepreneurial process
  • 2. What is an Entrepreneur? One who creates a new business in the face of risk and uncertainty for the purpose of achieving profit and growth by identifying and assembling the necessary resources to capitalize on them.
  • 3. CONCEPT OF ENTERPRENEUR  RISK BEARER  ORGANISER  INNOVATOR
  • 4. Schumpter’s Definition of Entrepreneur Reform or revolutionize the pattern of production by exploiting an invention or more generally , an untried technological possibility for producing a new commodity
  • 5. Drucker’s view on Entrepreneur Innovation is a specific tool of entrepreneurs, this means by which they exploit changes as an opportunity for different business or a different service.
  • 6. Characteristics of Entrepreneurs  Desire for responsibility  Preference for moderate risk  Confidence in their ability to succeed  Desire for immediate feedback  High level of energy  Future orientation  Skilled at organizing  Value achievement over money
  • 7. Functions of Entrepreneur  Innovation  Risk Taking  Organization Building  Absorb uncertainty  Frame the Challenge  Build Commitment
  • 8. Entrepreneurs...Traits  Self-confident and optimistic  Able to take calculated risk  Respond positively to changes  Flexible and able to adapt  Knowledgeable of markets  Able to get along well with others  Independent minded
  • 9. Entrepreneurs...Traits II  Energetic and diligent  Creative, need to achieve  Dynamic Leader  Responsive to suggestions  Take initiatives  Resourceful and persevering  Perceptive with foresight
  • 10. Personal traits and characteristics of entrepreneurs.
  • 11. Entrepreneurial Motivation Motivation is an inner spirit that activates and direct our behavior towards our goal.
  • 12. What motivates an individual to behave entrepreneurially is explained by the behavioral scientists?
  • 13. Entrepreneurship: Sources of Supply & Motivation Author Entrepreneurial Phenomenon Source of Entrepreneurial Supply Motive Force Schumpter Individual Extraordinary individuals Innate urge to achieve sucess Weber Status Groups Extraordinary individuals Religious beliefs Mc Celland Religious & Social Groups Individuals with high n-achievement creative Child rearing practices & climate Hagen Subordinated Groups Individuals in the soceity driven by a duty to achieve Status withdrawal & relative social blockage
  • 15. INTERNAL FACTORS  Desire to do something new  Educational Background  Experience
  • 16. EXTERNAL FACORS  Govt. assistance and support  Availability of labor and raw material  Encouragement from big business houses  Promising demand for the product
  • 17. TYPES OF ENTREPRENEUR  According to the type of business  According to the use of technology  According to the motivation  According to the growth  According to the area  According to the gender & age  According to the sale of operation
  • 18. Type of Business  Business Entrepreneur( individuals who conceive an idea for a new product or service & then create a business to materialize their idea.)  Trading Entrepreneur (Is one who undertakes trading activities & is not concerned with the manufacturing work)  Industrial Entrepreneur (a manufacturer who identifies the potential needs of customers & tailors a product to meet the marketing needs)  Corporate Entrepreneur (Is a person who demonstrates his innovative skill in organizing & managing corporate undertaking)  Agricultural Entrepreneur ( Is one who undertake agricultural activities as raising & marketing of crops, fertilizers & other input.)  Retail Entrepreneur  Service Entrepreneur
  • 19. Use of Technology  Technical Entrepreneur (he demonstrates his innovative capabilities in matter of production of goods & rendering services)  Non- Technical Entrepreneur (concerned only with developing alternatives marketing & distribution strategies to promote their business)  Professional Entrepreneur (a person who is interested in establishing the business but does not have interest in managing it once)
  • 20. According to Motivation  Pure Entrepreneur (an individual who is motivated by psychological & economic rewards)  Induced Entrepreneur (is one who induced to take up entrepreneurial task due to the policy measures of the Govt.)  Motivated Entrepreneur (they are motivated by the desire of self fulfillment)  Spontaneous Entrepreneur (those who start their business their by natural talents (inborn abilities)
  • 21. According to area  Urban Entrepreneur  Rural Entrepreneur
  • 22. According to gender & age  Men Entrepreneur  Women Entrepreneur
  • 23. According to sale of operation  Small scale Entrepreneur  Large scale Entrepreneur
  • 24. Classification of Entrepreneurs  Innovating Entrepreneurs  Imitative Entrepreneurs  Fabian Entrepreneurs  Drone Entrepreneurs
  • 25. INNOVATING ENTERPRENEURS Is one who introduces a new goods,inaugrates new method of production, discovers new market & reorganizes the enterprise
  • 26. IMITATIVE ENTERPRENEURS These are characterized by readiness to adopt successful innovations inaugurated by innovating entrepreneurs
  • 27. FABIAN ENTERPRENEURS These are characterized by a great caution & skepticism in experimenting any changes in their enterprises
  • 28. DRONE ENTERPRENEURS These are characterized by a refusal to adopt opportunities to make changes in the production formulae even at the cost of severely reduced returns relative to the other like producers.
  • 29. THEORIES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP  Economic  Psychological  Sociological
  • 30. ECONOMIC THEORY Economic incentives are the main drive for the entrepreneurial activities. The persons inner drives have always been associated with economic gains .Thus these incentives are regarded as sufficient conditions for the emergence of industrial entrepreneurship.
  • 31. SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY Sociologists argue that entrepreneurship is most likely to emerge under a specific social culture. Social values are the most important determinant of the attitudes & role expectations.
  • 32. PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY This theory, entrepreneurship is most likely to emerge when a society has sufficient supply of individuals possessing particular characteristics. Schumpter believes that entrepreneurs are primarily motivated by will of conquer.Mc Clelland asserts that it is high need for achievement that motivates people towards entrepreneurial activities.
  • 33. Barriers to Entrepreneurship  Lack of viable concept  Lack of market knowledge  Lack of technical skills  Lack of capital  Lack of business know how  Time presences and distractions  Legal constraints and regulations
  • 34. Culture  The sum total of social behavior that includes at least three elements namely, knowledge and beliefs, ideals and preferences.  Entrepreneurial culture implies vision,values,norms and traits that are conductive for the development of the economy.  The emerging market environment and globalization is challenging every organization & every person in the organization to consider, evaluate and bring out the changes in thinking, vision and action.
  • 35. Nature of Culture  Basic beliefs and assumptions about the company  Emotional aspect  Reflect history  Inherently symbolic  Substance and Form
  • 36. Components of Culture  Values  Rules of Conduct  Vocabulary  Methodology  Rituals  Myths and Stores
  • 37. Elements of an Entrepreneurial Culture  People and empowerment focused  Value creation through innovation and change  Attention to the basics  Hands-on management  Doing the right thing  Freedom to grow and to fail  Commitment and personal responsibility  Emphasis on the future and a sense of urgency
  • 38. Individualism vs Collectivism  Individualism – Self-orientation – Emphasis on self-efficiency and control – Pursuit of individual goals – Value system driven by pride in their own accomplishments  Collectivism – Group-orientation – Subordination of personal interests and goals – Emphasis on sharing – Concern for group welfare  Entrepreneurial Intensity is achieved by balance between individualism and collectivism
  • 39. Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process 1. Discovery 2. Concept Development 3. Resourcing 4. Actualization 5. Harvesting
  • 40. Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process 1. Discovery: The stage in which the entrepreneur generates ideas, recognizes opportunities, and studies the market
  • 41. Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process 2. Concept Development: – Develop a business plan: a detailed proposal describing the business idea
  • 42. Concept Development – Choose business location – Will a patent or trademark be required?
  • 43. Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process 3. Resourcing: The stage in which the entrepreneur identifies and acquires the financial, human, and capital resources needed for the venture startup, etc
  • 44. Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process 4. Actualization: The stage in which the entrepreneur operates the business and utilizes resources to achieve its goals/objectives.
  • 45. Steps in the Entrepreneurial Process 5. Harvesting: The stage in which the entrepreneur decides on venture’s future growth, development, or demise.