Abstract:
Nurturing entrepreneurship has become a fundamental element of economic
expansion in metropolises and republics all over the globe. The major metaphor for
nurturing entrepreneurship as an economic and sustainable development policy is
the “entrepreneurship ecosystem.” We always expect extraordinary things form the
entrepreneur but we forget to give proper facilities which is requires on ground. Due
to Covid19 pandemic many of the enterprises are belligerent to get their market
again and some new innovative ideas are still making their position in tough times.
In between all these transit period every entrepreneur requires a government and
societal support for survival. This study aims towards the analyzing the policy made
by the government to support, financial assistance and market structure of the
society which influences the emergence of entrepreneurship, as this study helps
government and entrepreneur to analysis the existing economic activity and take
supportive measure as needed. In this study we establishes the association between
the entrepreneurship activity and factors that’s affects the process in the era of
Covid19 (pandemic). This study is focused towards the government support to
engross the root of entrepreneurship in the generation, by setting up incubation
centers, by providing initial training and what are the extra things requires in this
tough time. For the purpose of the study we have evaluate the current economic
structure of the India as well the policies made by the government to support and
develop the entrepreneurial eco-system in the country, along with the major factors
like human capital, market, finance, policy, culture and government support, for
identifying these factors systematic literature review has conducted and this study is
descriptive in nature.
Description:
Fourteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Rajeev Sharma, Sunil Shukla, Amit Kumar Dwivedi & Ganapathi Batthini