Explain any three types of entrepreneurs?
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Question # 2. Explain any three types of entrepreneurs? Fabian
Entrepreneurs: These
types of entrepreneurs are skeptical about the changes to be made in the organization. They do not initiate any inventions but follow only after they are satisfied with their success rate. They wait for some time before the innovation becomes well tested by others and do not result in a huge loss due to its failure. Innovative
Entrepreneur: These
are the ones who invent new ideas, new products, new production methods or processes, discover potential markets and reorganize the company’s structure. These are the industry leaders and contribute significantly towards the economic development of the country. The innovative entrepreneurs have an unusual foresight to recognize the demand for goods and services.
They are always ready to take a risk because they enjoy the excitement of a
challenge, and every challenge has some risk associated with it. Ratan Tata is said to be an innovative entrepreneur, who launched the Tata Nano car at a
considerably low cost. Imitating
Entrepreneurs: The
imitating entrepreneurs are those who immediately copy the new inventions made by innovative entrepreneurs. These do not make any innovations by themselves; they just imitate the technology, processes, methods pioneered by others. These entrepreneurs are found in the places where there is a lack of resources or industrial base due to which no new innovations could be made.
Thus, they are suitable for the underdeveloped regions where they can imitate the combinations of inventions already well established in the developed regions, in order to bring a boom in their industry.
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