Exploring Innovation and Disruptive Technologies in Akoweb Nigeria Limited
Abstract
The idea of disruptive and inventive technology is examined in this paper as a related tactic to disruptive entrepreneurship. Creating and seizing market possibilities to introduce new goods and services that can expand and fulfill consumer preferences and behavior is what it means to be an entrepreneur. Innovative technologies support entrepreneurship's growth and its ability to transform and bring about change. The study concludes that funding, consumer preferences, and government policy are some of the factors influencing the issue of entrepreneurship in Nigeria. To help entrepreneurs in poor nations like Nigeria, Akoweb Nigeria Limited provides them with the modern, scalable skills they need to start, grow, and disrupt their industries. According to the study's findings, disruptive and creative technologies let modern entrepreneurs break new ground and dynamically overthrow company paradigms that have the potential to strengthen the economy. Enhancing a society's economy is one of entrepreneurship's objectives, and disruptive and creative technologies help to achieve this. Furthermore, the study highlights that one of the main goals of entrepreneurship is to improve a country's economy, and utilizing innovative and disruptive technology is a good way to accomplish this. These technologies give entrepreneurs in Nigeria and other developing countries the means to break down obstacles, propel economic growth, and make a substantial contribution to societal development by encouraging creativity, flexibility, and resilience.
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