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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 4643-4651


Potentials And Challenges In E-Startups Promoting Entrepreneurship

Dr. S Tameem Sharief.




Abstract

Entrepreneurs, particularly those who are still in their infancy, are prone to encountering a variety of obstacles on their path to success. Accordingly, the new entrepreneurs will encounter a variety of internal and external obstacles as a result of the findings presented in this research. In addition, this study tries to find possible solutions to the difficulties that have been identified. The data for this study was gathered through an examination of secondary sources, such as journal articles and other publications on the internet. According to the findings of the research, young entrepreneurs encounter numerous internal problems, including the development of business concepts and visions, raising startup funding, and selecting an appropriate business location. In terms of the external problems faced by young entrepreneurs, competition, unforeseen business challenges, and other issues are commonly discovered to be among them. There are various more takeaways that might help entrepreneurs meet their obstacles, such as being optimistic about them and reaching out to possible investors to share their vision and ideas.

Key words: Entrepreneurship, e-entrepreneurship, e-startup, e-business, net economy.






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