First Generation and Techno-Entrepreneurs in India and Compa Second Generation Techno-Entrepreneurs Sanghvi, Ashwin.

By: Sanghvi, Ashwin
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2003Subject(s): Second Generation Entrepreneurs | First Generation Entrepreneurs | India | Family Business | Technopreneurs | Technopreneurship | Entrepreneurship Research | Entrepreneurshipsearch | Fifth Biennial Conference On Current Tre | Biennial Conference Papers In: Fifth Biennial Conference on Current Trends in Entrepreneurs ResearchSummary: The study brings out to some extent conclusively entrepreneurial trails/abilities/skills involved in technical entrepreneurship. It may be concluded that the more these characteristics are present in a person the more effective he is likely to be as an entrepreneur. The few generalisations can be made from the study are: one, the trails described can be developed in technical students through psychological education. Two, presence of these traits increases the probability of an entrepreneur emerging out successful. Three, techno-entrepreneur is not different from the non-techno-entrepreneur in terms of his psychological and social dispositions but certainly has an edge over them that of technical education and training, know-how and know-why of the technology and its application leading to entrepreneurial innovation.
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The study brings out to some extent conclusively entrepreneurial trails/abilities/skills involved in technical entrepreneurship. It may be concluded that the more these characteristics are present in a person the more effective he is likely to be as an entrepreneur. The few generalisations can be made from the study are: one, the trails described can be developed in technical students through psychological education. Two, presence of these traits increases the probability of an entrepreneur emerging out successful. Three, techno-entrepreneur is not different from the non-techno-entrepreneur in terms of his psychological and social dispositions but certainly has an edge over them that of technical education and training, know-how and know-why of the technology and its application leading to entrepreneurial innovation.

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