Need for Achievement and Entrepreneurial Success: A Study of Entrepreneurs in Two Rural Industries in West Bengal Sengupta, Sankar K
By: Sengupta, Sankar K
Contributor(s): Debnath, Suraj K
Material type: ArticlePublisher: The Journals of Entrepreneurship 1994Description: 191-203Subject(s): Rural Industries | Entrepreneurial Success | Entrepreneurs | EntrepreneurshipOnline resources: Click here to access online In: The Journal of EntrepreneurshipSummary: There is a general consensus that need for achievement is a significant factor in entrepreneurial success. However, there is no agreement about how to assess entrepreneurial success. Contending that the health of a firm is reflected in its financial performance, the authors of this paper have used financial ratios to construct an entrepreneurial success index scale, and applied it to determine the relationship between the business success and achievement motivation of a group of entrepreneurs in one of the states in India.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Articles | Ahmedabad (HO) | (Browse shelf) | Vol. 3, Issue. 2 | Available | 004034 |
There is a general consensus that need for achievement is a significant factor in entrepreneurial success. However, there is no agreement about how to assess entrepreneurial success. Contending that the health of a firm is reflected in its financial performance, the authors of this paper have used financial ratios to construct an entrepreneurial success index scale, and applied it to determine the relationship between the business success and achievement motivation of a group of entrepreneurs in one of the states in India.
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