Entrepreneurship Intentions and Perspectiveshttp://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/125892024-03-28T18:01:26Z2024-03-28T18:01:26ZStudying the Relationship between Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy, University Ecosystem and Entrepreneurial Intention in IndiaParay, Zahoor AhmedKumar, Sumithttp://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/126002021-03-07T09:01:10Z2021-02-25T00:00:00ZStudying the Relationship between Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy, University Ecosystem and Entrepreneurial Intention in India
Paray, Zahoor Ahmed; Kumar, Sumit
In the recent era, entrepreneurship is evolved as potential sector for employment
generation and economic development across the globe. In this context, factors
such as demographic, regional, individual role, behavioral and ecosystem factors
have its own significance to entrepreneurship in literature. Although the
significance of these factors in new venture formation varies across the regions.
Therefore, researchers claim the urge to explore these factors in different context
to strengthen the speed of new venture creation. This research explores the
influence of entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and ecosystem provides by the Indian
institution to foster entrepreneurship intention. The data is collected from Indian
Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) using survey questionnaire. This research
also highlights the impact of controlled variables such as gender, educational
level, and Indian geographic regions on entrepreneurial intention of the students.
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2021-02-25T00:00:00ZNurturing Entrepreneurial Intentions of Students Using Virtual CommunitiesKhan, Mohammad FurqanAmin, FaseehKhanday, Nailahttp://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/125992021-03-07T08:58:34Z2021-02-25T00:00:00ZNurturing Entrepreneurial Intentions of Students Using Virtual Communities
Khan, Mohammad Furqan; Amin, Faseeh; Khanday, Naila
Web 2.0 technologies have completely transformed the learning and teaching pedagogies,
affecting millions of students worldwide. Virtual communities on social media can play a vital
role in helping students to learn new skills and upgrade their knowledge through the exchange of
information (Preece, 1999). Unquestionably two main features responsible for this dramatic
change are its knowledge-sharing capacities coupled with interactive interface. This study is a
unique attempt to understand how social media can be used to imparting entrepreneurial
training and how it can influence intentions to start a business venture. Results from this study
revealed that the entrepreneurial Intentions are the consequence of the knowledge-sharing
activities and interaction in virtual knowledge communities. This research has suggestions for
practitioners as well as academicians. Sharing of Information and social interaction between
members can be extremely useful in educating young entrepreneurs. For researcher working on
entrepreneurial intentions, this study has initiated a new discussion on online entrepreneurial
education and learning, which needs to be further explored.
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2021-02-25T00:00:00ZMindfulness Training: Way to Enhance Entrepreneurial OrientationPrakash, Deeptihttp://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/125982021-03-07T08:49:39Z2021-02-25T00:00:00ZMindfulness Training: Way to Enhance Entrepreneurial Orientation
Prakash, Deepti
Mindfulness is the deliberate exercise of focusing on an individual’s attention
on the present moment and accepting it without any verdict. This practice
needs to be brought up in the corporate world; because mindfulness has
immense benefits that can enhance employees’ well-being. A total sample of
152 employees (from start-ups and SMEs of Delhi NCR) was taken into
consideration for this study. The statistical technique of MANOVA was used
to explore the relationship between mindfulness training, Gender and level of
mindfulness with entrepreneurial orientation. The study emphasizes that
mindfulness training introduces positive difference in the levels of
Entrepreneurial Orientation amongst individuals. Mindfulness training will
modify the corporate training design and is assured to get a special position;
specially to enhance the entrepreneurial spirit.
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2021-02-25T00:00:00ZInnovating to Connect: The Strategic Intent behind CommonFloor’s SuccessDatta, DeepmalyaGandhi, MeenakshiJoshi, Manojhttp://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/125972021-03-07T08:47:55Z2021-02-25T00:00:00ZInnovating to Connect: The Strategic Intent behind CommonFloor’s Success
Datta, Deepmalya; Gandhi, Meenakshi; Joshi, Manoj
Often, the problems faced by innovative individuals propel them to think of
solutions for easing out the troubles for self. The solution may be of a scalable
nature with scope of expansion for general benefit to society and if in the process,
a profitable business outlook emerges nothing betters it. The purpose of this study
is to explore the journey of an entrepreneurial endeavour to understand the
underlying strategic intent for the success. The case study draws from secondary
resources and brings in the element of authenticity through additional material
and primary interviews of the founders available in supplementary resources thus
plugging in the voids in constructing the case. The case also attempts to bring out
the traits of an innovative entrepreneur creating an inclusive ecosystem through
community connect for business growth. The broad objectives are to identify
entrepreneurial traits that foster innovation, analyse the model of the business,
and bring out the strategic intent linking the innovative practices of the incumbent
enterprise ‘CommonFloor’ in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous
(VUCA) business environment.
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