Review on the Factors that Effect an individual to Become Entrepreneurs

Authors

  • Ahmadullah Ahmadzai
  • Dr. Mohammad Salem Hamidi

Abstract

This analysis looks at the several aspects that impact a person's decision to become an entrepreneur. The research attempts to give a complete knowledge of the major drivers of entrepreneurship, including institutional, personal, and human capital. By examining the interplay between these factors, the review seeks to shed light on the complex process of entrepreneurial intention and the various strategies that can be employed to encourage entrepreneurship. The results of this review will add to the current literature on entrepreneurship and give significant information for politicians, educators, and those thinking about a future in entrepreneurship. This study paper investigates the many aspects that influence an individual's decision to become an entrepreneur. The study will focus on economic, social, psychological, and government factors that influence the emergence and growth of entrepreneurship. By understanding these factors, the research will provide insights into the development of entrepreneurial skills and the creation of successful businesses. This thorough examination explores the various aspects that impact a person's choice to start their own business. The study methodically investigates the complex terrain of entrepreneurship with the goal of offering a comprehensive picture of the main forces, including aspects related to human capital, institutions, and individuals. The study aims to shed light on the complex process of entrepreneurial intention creation by closely analyzing the complex interactions between these important components.

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Published

2024-01-30

How to Cite

Ahmadullah Ahmadzai, & Dr. Mohammad Salem Hamidi. (2024). Review on the Factors that Effect an individual to Become Entrepreneurs . NOLEGEIN- Journal of Business Risk Management, 6(2), 1–5. Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoDBCM/article/view/1284