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Skill India to Leverage Make in India:Intiatives and Challenges-A Study on Problems of Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists in Bengaluru


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1 Department of Business Administration, Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodabidri-574225, India
2 Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodabidri-574225, India
 

Entrepreneurship is the backbone of any economy. Every stable government in the world has kept promoting entrepreneurship as one the main agenda in its policies and plan document. The new ventures developed through entrepreneurship have been reported to yield a wide spectrum of economic benefits through innovation, generation of new business, creation of new jobs, development of innovative products and services, and have also created the opportunity for future investment in the growth and development activities of the nation. Entrepreneur is a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. The concept of innovation and newness is an integral part of entrepreneur. Indeed, innovation, the act of innovation is difficult task.
The Venture capital sector is the most vibrant industry in the financial markets today. Venture capital is finance provided by professionals who invests young, rapidly growing companies that have the potential to develop into significant economic contributors. A venture capitalist is an investor who either provides capital to startup ventures or supports small companies that wish to expand but do not have access to equities markets.
In this study descriptive analysis is done to find out various problems faced by venture capitalists and entrepreneurs in different stages of venture capital financing. There could be various problems in different stages of venture capital, which are faced by both venture capitalists, which are faced by both venture capitalists and entrepreneurs. This paper is aimed from looking the problems from both venture capitalists and entrepreneurs and suggests some suitable strategies to minimize the problems. Data was collected separately from them. 5 (five) venture capitalists and 20 (twenty) entrepreneurs using a pre-tested and structured schedule in Bengaluru. Percentage analysis is exploited to derive the objectives. This paper would benefit e-retailers in understanding the obstacles and problems faced by venture capitalist and entrepreneurs in different stage. Knowledge, vision, meticulous planning, drive, dynamism, hard work, gambler's instinct and may be, a certain degree of ruthless for achieving results as per the plan of Venture capitalist and entrepreneur.

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Venture Capitalist, Financial Market, Entrepreneur.
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  • Skill India to Leverage Make in India:Intiatives and Challenges-A Study on Problems of Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists in Bengaluru

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Authors

S. Guru Basava Aradhya
Department of Business Administration, Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodabidri-574225, India
M. R. Vinay
Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodabidri-574225, India

Abstract


Entrepreneurship is the backbone of any economy. Every stable government in the world has kept promoting entrepreneurship as one the main agenda in its policies and plan document. The new ventures developed through entrepreneurship have been reported to yield a wide spectrum of economic benefits through innovation, generation of new business, creation of new jobs, development of innovative products and services, and have also created the opportunity for future investment in the growth and development activities of the nation. Entrepreneur is a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. The concept of innovation and newness is an integral part of entrepreneur. Indeed, innovation, the act of innovation is difficult task.
The Venture capital sector is the most vibrant industry in the financial markets today. Venture capital is finance provided by professionals who invests young, rapidly growing companies that have the potential to develop into significant economic contributors. A venture capitalist is an investor who either provides capital to startup ventures or supports small companies that wish to expand but do not have access to equities markets.
In this study descriptive analysis is done to find out various problems faced by venture capitalists and entrepreneurs in different stages of venture capital financing. There could be various problems in different stages of venture capital, which are faced by both venture capitalists, which are faced by both venture capitalists and entrepreneurs. This paper is aimed from looking the problems from both venture capitalists and entrepreneurs and suggests some suitable strategies to minimize the problems. Data was collected separately from them. 5 (five) venture capitalists and 20 (twenty) entrepreneurs using a pre-tested and structured schedule in Bengaluru. Percentage analysis is exploited to derive the objectives. This paper would benefit e-retailers in understanding the obstacles and problems faced by venture capitalist and entrepreneurs in different stage. Knowledge, vision, meticulous planning, drive, dynamism, hard work, gambler's instinct and may be, a certain degree of ruthless for achieving results as per the plan of Venture capitalist and entrepreneur.

Keywords


Venture Capitalist, Financial Market, Entrepreneur.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.23872/aj%2F2017%2Fv7%2Fi1%2F158412