Understanding And Fostering Entrepreneurial Intentions Among Students

Authors

  • Dr. D. Vijaya Lakshmi
  • R. Krushnama Naidu
  • L. Yuktha Mala
  • V.T.S. Arthur
  • A Nutan Vijayanand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i1.2062

Keywords:

Entrepreneurship, Government initiatives, Motivation, Student Education and Awareness

Abstract

The research examines entrepreneurship based on a survey. It finds that many face challenges like lack of money and fear of risks, especially among girls. Live education is suggested as a solution to boost confidence. Parents mostly support creativity in children (63.38%), with a few disagreeing (11%) according to respondents perception. Boys show more interest in entrepreneurship and taking risks (58.28%) compared to girls (30.17%). Both struggle with sticking to one business idea, especially girls. The survey also reveals limited awareness about government support. Over 50% believe the government is helpful in entrepreneurship. The study suggests adding awareness programs in education for future entrepreneurs. In summary, this journal explores challenges and perceptions in entrepreneurship that hinder youth from venturing. It advocates for straightforward education solutions, gender-sensitive support, and recognizes positive views on government initiatives.

Author Biographies

  • Dr. D. Vijaya Lakshmi

    Assistant Professor in Department of Management studies, Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College, Visakhapatnam.

  • R. Krushnama Naidu

    Student of M.B.A. Dr.Lankapalli Bullayya College , Visakhapatnam

  • L. Yuktha Mala

    Student of M.B.A. Dr.Lankapalli Bullayya College , Visakhapatnam

  • V.T.S. Arthur

    Student of M.B.A. Dr.Lankapalli Bullayya College , Visakhapatnam.

  • A Nutan Vijayanand

    Student of M.B.A. Dr.Lankapalli Bullayya College , Visakhapatnam

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Published

2023-01-14

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