Abstract:
Entrepreneurs play a significant role in development of an economy. They mobilize resources, produce,
facilitate consumption, and generate factor income by creating jobs. The various programs launched by the
Indian government have provided a boost to the startups. Despite the facilities provided by Indian
government to promote the startups, only starting up is not enough. The bigger challenge lies in scaling up as
the scaled up business would not only generate revenues to the economy but help in self-reliance and
accelerate the pace of growth and development. Thus, it becomes imperative to understand the success factors
of entrepreneurs so that it helps in scaling up the enterprises. The study aims at identifying the enablers of the
entrepreneurial success which helped the entrepreneurs in scaling up. It also aims at studying the relationship
of identified enablers of entrepreneurial success and scaling up of business. Further, it helps in making
recommendations for training and educating future entrepreneurs. The study is descriptive in nature and the
sampling technique is Purposive. The sample consists of 70 successful entrepreneurs where the researchers
have identified the parameters of success as financial success, growth and social success (employment
generation etc.). The entrepreneurs are from Agra and Delhi, NCR. The study uses both primary and
secondary data. The primary data has been collected through structured questionnaire which consists of 64
items. The data has been analyzed using multiple regression analysis. Along with this, content analysis has
also been used to analyze the qualitative data collected through unstructured interview and literature review. The results of the quantitative data indicate significant relationship between convergent thinking and
entrepreneurial success but divergent thinking is not significantly contributing to entrepreneurial success.
Similarly, risk propensity is also significantly related to scaling up and entrepreneurial success. There are
other factors contributing to entrepreneurial success which have been further explored with the help of
qualitative data using content analysis. In the highly competitive market, creativity is needed by
entrepreneurs to continuously innovate and get the competitive advantage in the market. Thus, creativity is
needed to scale up and expand business. Convergent thinking has been found to be positively related to
entrepreneurial success which means that entrepreneurs use creativity to determine the single best solution to
a problem. The qualitative data suggests that creativity significantly contributes to entrepreneurial and
managerial success. The findings of the research work will serve as a guideline to design appropriate contents
for entrepreneurship and management education as there is lot of emphasis on entrepreneurship education,
vocational courses and skill building training programs in the current policies of government of India. In
addition to this, it will also help the future entrepreneurs in scaling up their business and achieve success
with the help of the identified enablers.
Description:
Thirteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Sasi Misra, Sunil Shukla, Ganapathi Batthini