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EEO. 2021; 20(3): 2708-2714


Education As An Element For Entrepreneurial Success

Ashok Sharma.




Abstract

The growth of entrepreneurship is a critical component of economic progress. To achieve entrepreneurial development, the involvement of various entrepreneurs becomes extremely crucial. In the Indian setting, the majority of businesses are owned by men, yet the contribution of women cannot be overlooked. Females in modern times have excelled in a variety of economic endeavours. Women entrepreneurs make a significant contribution to the economy because they own the majority of microbusinesses. As a result, female entrepreneurs confront hurdles in almost every aspect of business. As a result, scholars and researchers have started discussing the success of female entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurial success is influenced by a variety of socioeconomic and psychological factors. Several researchers have previously highlighted these issues in their research. However, in this study, the education level of entrepreneurs is taken into account in order to determine their success. The current study is based on the educational level of female entrepreneurs and their performance in India's north-eastern area. According to the findings, there is a link between education and the success of female entrepreneurs in northeast India.

Key words: Education, Entrepreneurship Development, Female Entrepreneurs, Performance, Northeast India.






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