Thesis Swati Patil
Thesis Swati Patil
Startup is the most widespread term in present era. It has great impact on economy of the
country. People who have innovative idea are starting their startups with minimum resources.
Skills are the only way to create our economy healthy while starting a new business setup
Entrepreneurs seeks helps. These helps can be further divided into three categories Technical
help, Financial help and Managerial help. Institutions like MPFC, SIDBI, MSME are there to
help a startups, some of the private supports are known as Angle Investors, Venture
Capitalists. In India on 26th January 2015 Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has
India wishes to arouse Entrepreneurs to become Startup and help existing startups. The
implementation part of this scheme is taken care by Department of Industrial Planning and
Promotion (DIPP). According to DIPP, the definition of Startup would be Innovative and
carry technology alongwith website, mobile application etc. The objective of this scheme is
to implement the action plan based on three important pillars to enable funding support, make
the process easy and develop Acadmic- Industry Partnership like Incubation. Startup India
Hub supports the Startup in terms of Managerial and Financial whereas Incubation centres
provides Technological as well as Mangerial supports. A corpus fund of Rs. 10,000 crore
have been created for financial support. Tax exemption on capital gains , waived till 3 years
of setup.The eligibility criteria for startup would be five years of incorportation, financial
turnover should not exceeds Rs.25 crore and It should be driven by Technology or
transformation in our society. Moreover it provides wings to an innovator to make the society
fly high leaving the poverty back and to creates employments others. Each year every new
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venture offers promise of wealth and prosperity to the entrepreneur who can take intrinsic
risk. New business is always responsible to bring growth in economy and improves the living
standard of the community. Several innovations have changed our lives from Radio to
important to the constant development of our economy. It is only through the reading of new
ventures and their founders that we will discover the drive to start a company and realize the
entrepreneurial process, the funding of these ventures, the hurdle entrepreneurs deals, and the
policies and institutions that persuade better entrepreneurial movement. The Ewing Marion
Kauffman Foundation has committed major resources toward this effort at an educational
level, working with economists and others who study this key facts. In addition to helping
research on the topic, we have sponsored fresh efforts to collect data on entrepreneurial
action. These efforts have proven successful. There has been bigger concentration to
entrepreneurship among academics in latest years. The power of the work in this literature
testifies to the increasing awareness in this work among academics from a diversity of
perspectives.
today. The term ―Startup‖ is extensively debatable, nevertheless most definitions are similar
to what the U.S. Small Business Administration explains as a "business that is typically
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"Startups & High-Growth Businesses | The U.S. Small Business Administration | SBA.gov". www.sba.gov.
Retrieved 2016-01-26.
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This research is a descriptive study, which will throw light on the financial policies of
Indian Government as well as finance policies private bodies which can be availed by new
Before 1991, Indian business was based more on political connection rather than the
market competition. This was the period when people were unwilling to take risks and they
looked for employment stability. During this era India had very few success stories and the
The Indian government liberalized the economy in 1991 this not only changed the
competitive landscape but family business faced competition from the global players which
had the upper hand in technology, finance and better manage resources. This liberalization
cultivated many small scale businesses to large scale enterprises. This was the outcome of
In present scenario, India is facing problem of job hunting due to the growing
population. It is estimated that over the next 35 years India will suffer from a severe shortage
of jobs. According to the Asia-Pacific Human Development Report, India has employed less
than half of the labors seeking for jobs in the labor market since 1991 to 2013. Another
insight, by United Nations Development Program (UNDP) the same period 1991 to 2013 the
Finance and Policy the reason for creation of fewer jobs between 1991-2013 was mainly
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The crisis of unemployment and poor economic growth can be resolved by entrepreneurship,
self employment and enterprise development. But people who opt for these three solutions
have to face several challenges and such new business enterprises have a high rate of failure.
The failure is caused due to lack of capital, price rises, and disadvantages due to small size
This issue has been understood and taken seriously by the Mr. Narendra Modi
government. For strengthening the country‘s economy and for generating employment Indian
government has launched a scheme nationally called as – ―Start-up India". By this scheme,
government can generate employment; promote new idea, innovation and creativity of
According to the definition of the entrepreneur, they are first generation businessmen
who have dream and hopes of start-up without any kind of business background. This
inexperience becomes the main reason for the failure of entrepreneur in their early stage as
they lack managerial skill, technical support and finances. For managerial skill and technical
support education and knowledge plays a vital role. Whereas financial assistance is offered
by the family and friends as they encourage the young entrepreneur to take their business to
new heights. Sometime the saving and money laundered by family and friend is not enough.
So in this case money lender is being preferred a lot because of easy availability, low
documentation process and personal references. But for availing this finance, the
entrepreneur mortgages the property and bears the high rate of interest charged by the money
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1.2 Defining Entrepreneur
consensus has been arrived on the precise skills and abilities that make a person a successful
entrepreneur. The concept varies from country to country as well as from period to period and
the level of economic development thoughts and perceptions. A review of research done in
different disciplines over the years would improve our understanding of the concept of
entrepreneur.
The word ―entrepreneur‖ is derived from the French verb ―entreprendre‖ which means
―to undertake‖. In the early 16th century, the Frenchmen who organized and led military
expeditions were referred to as ―entrepreneurs‖. Around 1700 A.D., the term was used for
architects and contractors of public works. The term ―entrepreneur‖ was applied to business
initially by French economist, Cantillon in the 18th century to designate a dealer who
purchases the means of production for combining them into marketable products.
bears the risk of operating a business in the face of uncertainty about the future conditions.
According to Francis A. Walter, the true ―entrepreneur‖ is one who is endowed with more
than average capacities in the task of organizing and coordinating the various other factors of
production.
An entrepreneur is a person who only provides capital without taking active part in the
leading role in enterprise, described Adam Smith ―Entrepreneur‖ was regarded as a social
labour and material at uncertain prices and selling the resultant product at contracted price.
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Noah Webster thinks ―entrepreneur‖ is one who assumes the responsibility of the risk
An ―entrepreneur‖ is one who always searches for change, respond to it and exploit it as an
opportunity. Innovation is the specific tool of ―entrepreneur‖, the means by which they
Robert D. Hisrich says ―The person who is going to establish a successful new
venture must also be a visionary leader - a person who dreams great dreams.‖
Anybody can think up an idea for a business, but not everyone can put rubber to the road
and actually grow something that both matters and earns money. Taking action is the
high caliber human capital, functioning of capital market and easy availability of venture
capitatlist, the rebellious young generation, easy entry of global competitors in India, lack of
legacy, technologies, unique market structure with consumers needs and their purchasing
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powers, excellent Insitutions their Infrastructures and dedication towards Entrepreneurship,
science and technical eduction.The main focus of this study was on Etrepreneurship and its
business. Government must reduce administrative burden through which more doors can
welcome entrepreneurship.
Before 1991 Bureaucratic control and hurdles for new establishinf firms has been
removed through economc reform in 1991. Government of India has support in this direction
with largely focused on banking & finance industry to manufacturing sector. In 2006,
Government of India established the ministry of Micro,Small and Medium Entreprises whose
aim is to provide financial infrastructural resources, training and tax benefits realted supports.
substantial.
Nowadays, India shift towards startup friendly culture and environment thus
introduced helpful policies.To beat unemployment and arouse young generation creates
Condfederation of Indian Industry (CII) has vision to build startup eco system which assist
industries through state & central government. Seeking opportunities for a developing nation
is quit easy as compare to other countries. Issues arrises day by day needs solutions where
new business models takes birth in affordable circumstances but due to lack of awareness
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The entrepreneur seeks funds from three fools- family,friends and relatives.To
improve this as a country have to provide those circumstances in which a startup gets
nourishment.(2)
The startup ecosystem dramatically emerged in India recently In 1982, the National
and gradually by the late 20's fortunately got so many opportunities after liberalization where
IT professional share their work with European and American benefited by their experience
and expertise. This boasts India's confidence to trade high quality technological products
According to World Bank ease of doing business 2015, reports that India suffered
from accessing credit and paying tax and improved in starting a business and dealing with
basic amenities however from 1 July 2017 GST( Goods & Services Tax) applicable in all
over India and help entrepreneur to get rid of complicated tax regimes therefore, holds
Startup are new venture this startup generally create employement and after growth
opputunity by introducing innovation as well as replicable models. Startups have the potential
to achieve scale growth with exclusive cashflow with the right kind of person.
In the last five years, India approved the tremendous growth of technology based startups
success stories. India has vast Industry market of micro and small enterprises across different
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Mr. S Gopal Krishna,X-President & Chairman,Innovation & Entrepreneurship Council 2015-16,in CII Startup
Conclave.
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Source: H K Mittal,Advisor & Head, NSTEDB at CII Startup Conclave.
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Source: NITI Ayog 2015, report of expert committee on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
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sectos, small technology companies achieve great success to solve customers problem by
providing innovation idea. During last financial year (2015-16) "98473 companies were
incorporated in India" According to a recent study by Nasscom," India has around 4400
startups that employ around 85000 employees with a total funding around $6.5 Billion till
2015".(5)
Technology and traditional startup ecosystem has shown their quick growth in Indian market.
labour is an often mentioned challenge for startups today. The lack of appropriate
education methods focuses on rote learning, rather than creative thinking and
analytical ability •In vocational training, where curricula and technology used is
often out of date and not adapted to modern industry or startups. •At universities,
which produces many graduates not fit for employment. This results in a young
workforce unequipped with the right skills to join modern industry, and a large cost
Startups
E-commerce
Aggregators
Consumer
Hyper local
Analytics
IOT
Payments
fig.1 (Source: Panel at CII Startup Conclave - Niti Aayog, 2015, Report of the Expert Committee on
According to compass, startup eco system India has introduced on world's 3rd rank in
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Source: Nasscom & Zinnov 2015
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commerce,online payments, analytics and internet service based. However most of the
startups have their banker & financiers located in Delhi,Banglore and Mumbai.
technology and mobile solution enterprises.Around 80% of investors are looking for these
kinds of startup where incubation facilities target teir 1/2 cities for facilitates these
technology startup's. Whereas these startup is totally based on technology based solution
circumstances we have to create and focus more on some non technology sectors. This report
As per Nasscom & Zinnov,2015 report "Women tech entrepreneur has double in last
five years where the percentage of female founder is only 9%". A study over 200 females
entrepreneurs in Banglore revealed that 14% focusing on manufacturing, 18% were located in
Industrial Area and almost half of the companies are knowledge based.
Most common and important task of every startup to get finance.There are many ways
to get finance for startups like debt and equity, loans, saving and investment through friends
and family. Nasscom study also posits "The total funding in technology startups were $2.2
billion in 2014 and to reach $4.9 billion in 2015" these figures are on tech and digital
startups.
In the mean time funds investing in India grew 40% in 2013-14 from 338 to
436.Growth of half of the first time investment.However funds are flowing in to the startup
ecosystem but very less reaches upto startups as far as technology and e-commerce funding
are concerned, angle and seed funding remains the problem as it is. Whereas venture
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capitalists are interested to invest in a revenue generating model which is a late period of
"The total value of venture capitals and private equity deals in 2014 was $15.2 billion,
with the largest investments in consumer technology, real estate and banking/financial
investments of around Rs.3 cr to Rs.5 cr.(7) rather than spreading smaller investments across
Generally banks are primary finance provider of debt to startups but they are unable to
the International finance corporation estimated that there is Rs.353 Cr gap in debt finance for
MSME's in India. Often startup require non financial support,including technical services
advice.This non- financial supports reduces the risk."As Nasscom stats on digital
Incubators works with statrtups to improve their entrepreneurial skills their business
strategies on idea and built a prototype for better experiencing the market. It is a long term
activity around couple of years where before giving any kind of advice on Incubator
understands the startup completely.Whereas accelators are work with startup for a short
every technical solution to the new startups.If they concentrate on infrastructure then they
provide solution related to infrastructure related to all kinds of problems like co-working
space where the space is fully furnished have telephone connection,internet,desk,chairs and
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Bains(2015) Indian Private Equity Report 2015.
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NITI Ayog,2015 Reports of the experts committee on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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according to their time with this way the rent of space comes down to negligible,technology
incubators platform is good example of sharing cloud platform for startups at google India.
Incubators generally support the early stage startups mentor them, fund them, networking for
them and provide and environment to nurturing the startups.Similarly, A Delhi based law
practice venture provide assistance to startups in guiding them in various legal rules and
regulation named impact law ventures. Support service providers are also having services like
Internal audit, tax audit and other tax letigation support there are at small and medium level
enterprises.
courses and provide incubation facilities to promote Startup ecosystem but many time the
starup complains that whatever the research activity happens in university is not practically
applicable or accessible to startups ecosystem. Networking startups are the great networking
platforms providers quick access to information and network members like ASSOCHAM,
Indian Government initiative to enabling ecosystem realises the need to improve the
facility environment and funding to startup and has taken several initiative which include
These new policies have been announced by MSME and ministry of Skill
Prime Minister Mr.Narendra Modi has announced new startup policy launched on Janaury
2016.
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Additionally many state government are implementing and drafting the startup
On the occasion of Independence Day 15th August 2015,The Prime Minister has
announced launch of "Startup India" and "Stand up India". In this speech they assure that
government will promote bank financing for startups also offer incentives to encourage
facilitate the entrepreneurs in setting up startup network in the country.In the field of
innovation and entrepreneurship the finance Ministry announced the requirement to upgrade
the schemes across Ministries they also assure to include the remote area of country and
According to NITI Ayog, 2015 report of "the expert Committee on Innovation and
Entrepreneurship". The department for science and technology setup technology based
incubators who promote innovation and entrepreneurship among faculty and students.The
Department of Electronics & IT has started the incubator in academic institutions previous
government has setup Innovation policy and programmes sectoral and state innovation
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Startup India aims to create a strong eco-system for promoting sustainable economic
growth, large scale employment opening, innovation and design. To accomplish the aim of
this movement government has come up with an ―Action Plan‖ which will accelerate this
They have further divided this action plan as the existing 1 cities to tier 2 and tier 3
cities including semi- urban and rural areas. The purpose is to generate a single point of
contact for the entire startup ecosystem so that young startup can get access to fund,
knowledge, guidance and they can reach to their full potential. ―The startup India Hub‖ will
This ecosystem will include and promote the involvement of central and state
government, Indian and foreign Venture Capitalist, universities, angel networks, banks,
incubators, legal partners, consultants, universities and R&D institutions and so on.
This ―The Startup India Hub‖ will be a mentor, guide, friend, advisor for the new
startup so that they can be natured properly. This research will also analyze the Corpus funds
and Credit Guarantee Funds under the Startup finance scheme. A start-up is a business entity
―which did not exist before during a given time period (new), which starts hiring at least one
paid employee during the given time period (active), and which is neither a subsidiary nor a
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Luger, M. & Koo, J., 2005. Defining and Tracking Business Start-Ups. Small Business Economics, (24), pp.17-
28 & p.19
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1.6 Startup
the founders try to capitalize on initiating a product or service for which they think there is a
demand of it. Currently, due to the personality and complexity involved in the Indian start,
Assuming the various standards related to any business, such as their level of level of
living, the amount and level of the amount received, the amount of income generated, the
operating area etc. Some conceptual definitions are available in public areas. This
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) is also operating around a
clear definition for startups and is usual to make it open in due course.(9) A startup is a young
company that is developing and growing, is in the first stage of operation and usually has a
business, a partnership designed to look for a repetitive and scalable business model or
temporary business organization. This unknown business model searches for disrupting
existing markets or making new ones. It is a dynamic company based on early life,
technology and innovation, in which the founders have tried to keep an eye on developing a
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Nasscom Startup report 2015
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In the development, production or distribution of new products, processes or
services; New and existing for more than five years, revenue of about 25
Startups are fresh businesses. New types of new opportunities that provide growth and
employment opportunities are generally considered new, dynamic, and scalable. These are
big challenges for startup, cash flow and finding the right people and increasing their
abilities. However, using current survey they focus on early learning techniques. Therefore,
focus is on introducing India in the beginning, focusing on new companies, small companies
which primarily use technology to solve customer problems. Startups usually require other
support apart from finance, which include special technical services such as capacity
building, management advice, better business plans and networking and accounting or legal
advice. Non-financial or other support is a way to reduce the risk of financial aid.
According to the NASCOM report on digital startup, India now has about 110
incubators and accelerators in India. Incubators work with entrepreneurs to create a business
around a concept, create a prototype and develop skills such as understanding and
understanding the market. Incubator programs can run for more than a year. Accelerators
usually offer smaller, more intense programs to support business models, market
Standup India The Prime Minister announced the initiation of ―Start-up India‖ and ―Stand-up
India‖ during the speech of Independence Day on August 15, 2015. The government will
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encourage bank financing for start-ups and offer monetary motivation to increase
support for entrepreneurship and assist in setting up of a system of start-ups in the country.
Further, the Ministry of Finance announced the need to introduce new schemes for
newly created and entrepreneurial sectors; To include the accessible parts of the country;
Encourage new activities in terms of new products and processes. The Budget Speech 2014-
Backward linkages within several value sequence and Setting up incubation and acceleration
The "Startup India" action plan was launched by the Hounorable Prime Minister
starting of 2016 . Different ministries have properly incorporated the startup mission and
have enabled ease of doing business to in support of the articulated visualization of making it
Consider the various elements, such as the amount of funds available to any business related
to their life cycle, the amount of funds and levels, the amount of revenue, operating room,
etc., as some conceptual definitions in the public domain. They are found below and
Policy and Promotion (DIPP) working on a clear definition of Startup as it is required by the
public.(13)
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Source: Presentation by Jyotsna Sitling, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship at CII
Startup Conclave
12 http://dipp.nic.in/English/Investor/startupindia/Definition_Startup_GazetteNotification.pdf
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http://www.grantthornton.in/globalassets/1.-member-firms/india/assets/pdfs/grant_thornton-startups_report.pdf
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A startup is a juvenile, energetic company built on know-how and innovation in which
the founders try to capitalize on initiating a product or service for which they think there is a
demand of it.
Honourable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi has reconstructed the definition of
finance by the word ―Startup‖ to defeat the problem of unorganized financial market.
guidlines
- Its turnover for any of the fiscal years has not exceeded INR 25 crore, and
trade.
'startup'.(14)
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has created frequently asked
questions on the Start-up India Programme with aim to address common queries, ranging
from definition of Startup, to the procedure for listing, papers required, process etc to gain tax
and IPR benefits, establishment of Inter-Ministerial Board etc. Online Portal and Mobile
Application for Registration are two Dedicated online portal for the Startups was launched by
Government in April. The portal includes information on various benefits under the Startup
India program. New and existing institutions will now be able to apply for start-up
14 http://startupindia.gov.in/MSME_Relaxed_Norms_for_Startups_10_03_2016.pdf 10
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registration by filing an online application. Once registered, the program will be able to apply
- Tax benefits: In the current finance policy, the Finance Ministry has given the
Long term capital gains: If you invest more than 24 months in unlisted
companies, there will be no tax on long-term capital gains. The time taken in
Income tax exemption for three consecutive years, including "limited liability
rebate on or after the registration. Approval is required from the Inter Common
IP Assistance -
i. Intellectual property and related rights have been provided in the Indian Patent
Office for understanding and assistance regarding patent, design and trademark
IP facilitation(16) -
a. Scheme for facilitation of IPR filing for Start-ups Scheme for facilitating
15 http://startupindia.gov.in/
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http://www.ipindia.nic.in/Whats_New/startups_IPRFacilitation_22April2016.
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pilot basis for one year17. In this scheme, Startups concerned in filing a
patent, trade mark or design can look for the support for filing from list
these services will be bear by the Government for eligible startups. For
Plan, the Indian Patent Office has notified the Patent Amendment Rules,
2016, in which any IPR applicant has been given a quick examination of
IP applications for the first time.This is expected to run into the timelines
Sector, the MSME Ministry has suggested to create a level playing field for startup, that
they have suggested prior experience or pre-business mandatory requirements under the
- Initiation of Grand Innovation Challenge - With the purpose to find low cost solutions
to the India's key growth challenges and desires, the NITI Aayog has launched the
Grand Innovation Challenge. In Phase I, The government is looking for the inputs from
the citizens from the challenges of the citizens, which need immediate attention for the
development of society. In Phase II, based on the inputs received, The government will
list the issues and give priority to them and will look for new solutions from the public
on the following questions. The Government will accept and provide development of
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- Self-Certification for compliance with Labor Laws – With the aim of making
it easier to run their business smoothly, the Ministry of Labor and Employment has
issued a notification in which the burden of avoiding the necessary regulatory approval
for youth can be avoided, which must be obeyed by various labor laws. According to
this notification, startup can now certify itself for compatibility with various labor laws.
It suggests that allow any rebate on physical checks required by law to be established
Ministry of Environment and Forests has re-classified the industries on the basis of
pollution index in four categories of red, orange, green and white. White has been given
environmental recognition and consent. In the past, many state governments have given
such freedom to IT and ITES enterprises by obtaining ecological approval from their
Startup funding in India Funding based on age of company Family and friends
Angel/Seed funds/VC/PE VC/PE/ Banks Public market/PE Early stage Growth stage Average
Age of a firm (in years) 1 year family and friends, 3 years angle/seed funds/vc/PE, 5 years
Venture capital invests in both stages of company based on the following criteria: Early
• Investment amount
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According to a latest study by Nasscom , India has about 4400 startups that occupy
around 85,000 employees. Total financial support till 2015 in startups is estimated to be Rs.
650 crore. This excludes funding in startups incorporated before 2010, such as Flipkart,
Practo, Zomato Quickr, and Inmobi, which, if taken in account, will additional increase the
investment figure(18). Both environmental and traditional startups are growing rapidly in the
environment or ecosystem. A new startup policies has been developed by the ministries and
this policies go beyond economic and non-economic assistance for network with a
collaborative platform. It also include the relation of Public, Nonprofit, Private and the
Academic Sector. Government understands the need for improving the business environment
including fast approvals and other government services. Enabling implementation of new
projects Draft or File. Good amount of new initiatives have been announced by the
government which consist efforts to develop the business environment, give direct support
Furthermore, several state governments are adopting or drafting new policies and
Kerala, Rajasthan have announced levy incentives for startups whereas Telangana is
preparing new policies, while Karnataka is the first state to present a startup policy. Likewise,
Kerala has effectively supported incubation drives for startups counting Kochi's Startup town
the Rajasthan Venture Capital Fund, and Odisha has announced the Odisha Youth Innovation
Fund to give confidence among 27 young entrepreneur and develop entrepreneur. Where the
Bankruptcy Law Reform Committee consider it to make exit easier. For example by
protecting investors and workers in case of bankruptcy by ensuring salary spending that are
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due, whereas, not making it compulsory for companies to continue in company only to keep
away from unemployment, and revise sections of Companies Act 2013 to make insolvency
method quicker.
In Income Tax, several startups include companies overseas to help from their more
open-minded duty policies. The money bill(2015) now does not care for such companies as
overseas and makes it mandatory for such companies to pay returns like Indian companies
(new section 285A) For Listing related relaxation Securities Exchange and Exchange Board
of India (SEBI) has tranquil rules for 29 startups to register in Indian stock market, and for
- Discovery- Find potential scale product / service idea for a large target market
- Validation -The product or service openly hits the market, looking for the first
- Maintenance Increasing profit and facing troubles derived from the worldwide
- Sale or Renewal The choice is to sell the startup to a huge or obtain giant resources
- Efficiency The entrepreneur begins to name his business model and looks for conduct
- Scale Pushing the expansion of the business aggressively while rising its capability to
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http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/PM-Modi-Announces-Start-Up-India-Initiative-toEncourage-
Entrepreneurship/2015/08/15/article2976065.ece
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1.8 Startup ecosystem-
India is the third leading startup ecosystem across the world, with three- four startups
originating every day. The Hub will work as a nodal stage and will allow users to tie with
ecosystem investors, access free knowledge resources, equipment & templates on HR, legal,
book-keeping & regulatory issues and forums for discussion. More than fifty relevant Govt
programs has also been aggregated by The Hub. In the next phase, the platform will also
aggregate schemes available across various state governments. To provide a better customer
friendly experience, a smart intelligence platform have been provided along with Chatbots to
automatically assemble, revise information and reply to queries. The promotional event of the
representative from each of the key elements of ecosystem like startup, accelerator,
shareholder, incubator, and mentor communities. "The discussion was followed by an address
by Shri Ramesh Abhishek Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion with a
Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman mentioned about the need of gathering whole ecosystem on
one platform that Startup India Virtual Hub is an attempt to develop a marketplace where all
the investors can interact, exchange information, and allow each other to raise. It will
streamline the lifecycle of existing and potential startups, helping to access them the right
resources at the accurate point. She also encouraged all entrepreneurs in India to make use of
this gateway and all enabling investors and supporters to contribute to the policy as much as
possible. The Minister also mentioned a new drive, wherein a Startup exchange program
amongst the SAARC nations would be structured. In the final comments, Joint Secretary
Shri Rajiv Aggarwal requested every participants cum stakeholders of the ecosystem to
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India is currently making a fundamental change in the start-up friendly policy and in
opportunities for a large number of youth to create employment opportunities for India as
well as for employment opportunities for India. In order to pursue this challenge, the Indian
Industry Association (CII) has stressed on building a strong early ecosystem in the country
with national and state governments and industry and other stakeholders.
The theme of this year's Startup Conclave was the development of the start-up eco
system in India, which inspires the Prime Minister's speech from India's 69th Independence
Day and Startup India, which progresses in the campaign of India. In the startup ecosystem,
non-financial assistance such as loan finance, equity investment and subsidies, and
and programs that are initially related to academic and other organizations, and platforms
interact with each other in different ways or support startups. Indian startup ecosystem
After the liberalization of the economy, in 1995 and 1996, and as an IT professional,
India has got many experience and expertise with the maximum young people going to
America and Europe. India's confidence in the ability to deliver high-quality technology
products has increased and specially efforts are being made in the field of technology to start
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Source: HK Mittal, Adviser & Head, NSTEDB at CII Startup Conclave.
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For Ease of perform Business "Unique Enterprise Number (UEN)" is regularized for
enrollment including taxes, labour laws and social security. To getting the clearance and
approval an online form procedure has been started by government authorities. To make
existing system easy 'Single Window System' concept has been adopted for approvals,
clearance and applications. Providing more flexibility in human resource management like
hiring and retaining for startups during first three years. Usually winding up a business or
setup is bigger than starting it. Thus considering these element into mind government
promote easy exit to stratups that have been in function for less than three years.(22)
MP Incubation & Startup Policy 2016 is ready with 3 central guidelines focus areas which are
Co-operative vacancies are shared offices, especially open positions and offer desk
spaces, as well as other facilities such as administrative support or services such as courier.
Apart from this, there may be a formal or informal network of consultants or entrepreneurs on
the basis of cooperative workplace. There are many cooperative seats in India's largest cities.
and Research & development Institutes in the state of Madhya Pradesh are known as Host
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Source: Presentation by Jyotsna Sitling, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship at CII Startup Conclave
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1.9.1 Incubator-
the initial period. Indian incubators and investor incubators are setting up a new model, which
is focusing on introducing the most suitable techniques for startup, so entrepreneurs can focus
Centres by giving the most enabling ecosystem to strengthen entrepreneurial traditions in the
state.(23)
To begin Google Indiana, the cloud platform starts with $ 100,000 to use the Google
Cloud Platform, from which apps can launch their applications initially. The program helps
create and scale startups. The services comprise: As a computer platform service, the cloud
platform can be used by Google's applications to store large data analysis, connectivity, and
firebase storage – a platform program that enables developers to create mobile and web apps
to store and sync data. Apart from this, Google is preparing a forum so that entrepreneurs can
help in fixing this issue by adding MSMEs. Programs for entrepreneurs provide guidance and
Development Cell of the Department of Indian Development and strong development in the
overall areas help. Biotech Startups, the establishment of the inkyubetarsaci department is
beginning to provide scientific department and industrial research support related patents. In
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http://aiggpa.mp.gov.in/images/files/KAIR/MP-STATE-POLICIES/INDUSTRY/MP%20Incubation%20Startup%20Policy%202016.pdf
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Source: Presentation by Anuja Shukla, India Sales Lead, Google Cloud Platform for Startups, at CII Startup Conclave.
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educational institutions, electronics and IT technology are incubation centers. Under the
previous government, the National Innovation Council to enable innovation in regional policy
To facilitate the 'Plug and Play' models for young entrepreneurs / students, the
institutes and professional colleges. These egg centers will be encouraged to develop an
innovative egg network to create an associate platform, in which the host institution /
incubator tool can be used to learn best practices and to understand beginner / entrepreneurial
discipline or skill area. An online portal will be developed to bring all state-based incubators
on one network. This network will also provide a platform for academic or industry national /
international consultants. These incubation networks will play an important role in starting
To select and recognize angle inverstors or venture capitalist is a critical process in the
journey of every startup considering this factor state government shall encourage them
statewised to make a system so that it can link between startup and seed funding.This kind of
network will also perform a significant role of an ‗Accelerator‘ for Startups in the state.
1.9.2 Incentives
Incubators and startup shall also be entitled for incentive as per policy which will be
applicable from end of 31st march 2021. "MP Laghu Udyog Nigam" will be entitled as a
nodal agency which will promote Incubators, Startups, Accelerators and to encourage Host
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Institutes to make entrepreneurial ecology within the boundaries of state as per the demand of
(MSME). Host incubation institutes will be responsible to provide all the technical facilties
like 'plug & play' with a computer and broadband connectivity workspace alongwith
commonly used administration space as well as trainng & mentoring facilities like Marketing,
legal, Financial and technical training. For building such user friendly environment state
government will help for initial three years which is expandable upto 5 year depends upon the
Capital assistance upto INR 50 lacs which will be included in maximum 50%
expenses is available for a period 2 years,for Incubators as incentives and for capacity
exapansion.For managing operating expenses support of upto Rs.10 lacs shall be provided for
3 years. Stamp duty full waiver on the purchase or lease of land, office or building for
eligible Incubators upto 2 years operating period. Menotring help of Rs. 2 lacs will be given
to the eligible Incubatees for coordinating intellacts, Prominent academicians and Indusrty
leaders.
Those startups who are working in Incubators needs to registered themselves within
six months before applying for incentives. Subsidy of 5% per year for a period of 3 years on
received loan from scheduled banks maximum limit is of Rs. 5 lacs per year. Subsidy of 25%
reimburse i.e., Rs. 10 lacs for the lease and rental 3 years expenses of startup operated from
IT park/Clusters or Incubators who are situated within the state boundaries. Subsidy of Rs.2
lacs and Rs. 5 lacs for domestic and international patent respectively, depending upon the
Rs. 10 lacs maximum, Assistance for Credential Development are provided by this Cell
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which will act as ‗One stop solution‘ for all Startup/Incubators queries alongwith liaison with
Government departments. Monitoring and time to time evaluation is part of this policy.
Idea is the source of entrepreneurs. Thoughts can be fair or wild. In any case, they need
to be filtered and the niche in which the business has the ability to generate its nutrients
(Sahay, 2011). Although new to mankind as new, despite its apparent importance, he does not
have enough interest in scholars. Economists see direct changes during technology and
economic development. If the economist settled while distributing the source of innovative
resources and its financial results, this process was more neglected. In recent years the role of
research, economic and social change, especially on social science and discipline (Fagerberg,
The World Bank has spread through social development-based knowledge. Overall, the role
of innovation (Rao, 2007). Various authors have define innovation and innovation in a variety
of ways.
According to Drucker, the new venture is that the entrepreneur has created a new
wealthy resource or has provided current resources with an increased capacity to earn money.
In the developed countries of the West, the firm is at the forefront of new and innovative, but
developing countries find it difficult to compete in the field of technology. The innovation is a
new product or service that the customer wants and is a new way to do things like search and
commercialization, is a new knowledge that can be related to a technical or market. Often new
products or services are known as innovations, if its price is low, its properties have improved
or now there are new properties that have never been before, which shows new technology or
(Selvanayakam, 2007). The innovation is the development process. This application has an
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Creation of Results in new
Invention something new knowledge
Self developed
Figure 2.4: Inventions and new initiatives (source: self-creation) New conclusions
"Concepts concepts in the form of an idea, a study or objective that one person or another has
adopted an entity." These lectures emphasize the "renewal" magnitude and "productivity"
magnitude by Schumpeter. Putting the views of Schumpeter and Rogers, Pastakia (1998)
external supervisor.
innovation and copying. Accordingly, the search is a new product or process or a new idea.
Selvanayakam, 2007). In this way, there can be a scientific discovery. The newcomer has
identified five major types of innovation by his econo operator. Introduction of a new product
or service (or current improvements); Introduction to the new method of production process;
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the shampoos is quite extensive because any new thing or new things in it contain old things.
The modern concept of innovation is the process, which is the initial stage known as Invention
(Glaister, 1989).
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG), that most
Indian companies have a strategic focus. As high as 89% respondents, explained the
importance of innovation over last ten years. A 39% of the respondents felt that innovation
today has become critical to their organization and as high as 91% said innovation was
amongst the top three strategic priorities. Gupta explained that creativity in India particularly
in science and technology is grossly underestimated. While dealing "the Information and
Library Network‘s (INFLIBNET) National Online Union Catalogue (which secures database
found that other researchers have discovered research work and strategic human resource
have seen that entrepreneurship and innovation reach institutional success; They are not
limited to starting new ventures, but they are entrepreneurs and innovative organizations in
dynamic and complete processes. Especially less innovative studies are found in Indian
innovators in India.
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1.10 Types Of Startup
It is a actuality that the huge majority of startups are at present the alike previous small
businesses. Storefronts, plumber, electricians, tour agents, carpenters, consultants etc are a
few of the types of startups that lies in this kind. It is a truth that these kind of startups suffers
to dominate the attention of the famous media but the reality is that the owners work as hard
as any other startups.The best thing about these startups is that they mainly employ local
talents and thus add to the local financial system. The intention of these startups are to make
sufficient money to nourish their families. Small business entrepreneurs hardly ever build it
to the media cover but they do participate a important responsibility in the financial growth of
the nation.
We are now seeing a rising quantity of startup who are brighten the line between zeal
and occupation. For example, people, who are obsessive about sketching, are initiation
cartoon begin companies as it gives them the ideal chance to do what they do top. People who
have few plane of know-how in sky jumping are now contributing sky jumping tution or
guidance as well; this is a further type of lifestyle startup. Lifestyle Startup is all about
and it is known that a new breed called Purchase has given startup company to start the
growth of the new breed. The choice of these startup companies is not finding anything but
they are trying to raise your starting funding to the conventional activities capitalist
crowdfunding Conection Search. However, in return for profit, this type of startup is usually
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sold to some third parties. This type of startup is getting traction and it is likely to become
Like other types of startup, social initiatives are not motivated by profit, but they run
because of a powerful reason. Since social entrepreneurs are struggling for some reason, this
does not mean that they have given adverse reactions to success or profitability. Like
traditional startup companies, most social startups are making the world a better place,
however, there are some social initiatives that are in the form of wealth building.
Despite a very minor startups, scalable startups are very different from the start of
small business. Compared to small business startup, scalable startup targets are high, they
believe that Facebook, Twitter, Skype and their likes scalable startup revolve around a simple
The features are being determined on customers, attracting customers who express
interest in a product, rapid action, general automatization processes that were earlier
performed manually, a large market, thrash about on the existing market, new technologies is
These start-ups typically require new ways of connecting business people thus need
more capital and teams get more often meetups from IT-oriented in such start-up.They
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The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur by Mike Michalowicz | For a summary according to Mike
Startupland by Mikkel Svane | For a summary according to Mikkkel
Virtual Freedom by Chris Ducker | For a summary according to Chris
Hooked by Nir Eyal | For a summary according to Nir
Pocket Man by Scott Jordan | For a summary according to Scott
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Manner, Hermann and Berman (2011)
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belongs to the start-ups that are characterized by the presence of a significant mass, increased
Those startups who targets small marke , small and medium size enterprises getting
early profits and significantly high chances to have small teams even after growth or
expansion.
This type of startup is more customer friendly, giving high figures in sales although in
rigid market. Business oriented team generates repeated sales. When they scale up they get
more users and need large team. Financing and collection of investments at the early stage of
growth, as well in the extension phase will depend on the features and characteristics of each
type of project.(27)
1.11.1 Bootstrapping
find uot start-up companies by yourself, without any third party funding, which is called
bootstrapping "to pull oneself up by one's bootstraps". Bootstrapping implies that the
entrepreneur has definite earnings in the starting, which is only probable if the start-up
doesn't need a big investment and if no financial investment given by third parties. The
benefit of this approach is that entrepreneurs have complete control of their startup.(28) While
on conventional methods of financing the start-ups was like if the start-up project founders
don't have their own monetary sources and couldn't separately raise the start-up without
outside money they generally rotate to the usual financing sources such as loans from bank,
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Cassar (2004)
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Worrell (2002)
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3F's (i.e. Friends, Family and Fools), beginning investments known as seed capital, angel
Loans from bank is most traditional way to get finance but due to complex procedures
and their criteria of lending loan which is dependent on their credit history and property of
the person. Usually startups are founded by young people who are mostly first generation
entrepreneur, in many cases they don't own any property thus it hard to get finance. A study
on correlation between bank loan and startup's sustainiability was conducted in 2003 by
Astebroa and Bernhardt's and result found negatively correlated this is because of increasing
many of the startup companies that get the other typr of investments . A comparative
research was conducted on High tech startups and other kind of startups which is getting bank
loan easier and harder over 9,715 companies were examine in the period 2007-2009 it possits
that high-tech start-ups are not likely to apply bank loan and it is very hard for them in
Before moving towards external official funding sources entrepreneurs should make
an effort to collect the initial capital from those who are nearest and well-known to them such
as friends and family.(31) This is the "primary line" of investors and it is usually called "Fools"
because they have invested into the startup without considering the fact that a large number
of startups fails in their early stage which is off three year period. However, before turning to
big and more powerful investors, it is essential that the startup receive initial money. This
shows that the entrepreneur have faith in his idea and so do the family, friends and relatives.
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Kovacic (2011)
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Brown, Degryse, Hoewer, Penas, 2012
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Krishnan, 2010
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Possible risks of such a financing are disagreements that may happen in the relations if the
idea fails.(32)
Seed funds are also known as primary investments that help startup in escalating their
business. Early funds helps startup companies in their growth and development of their
A very famous way to receive seed fund by reaching those investors who wants to
invest in pontential startup ideas of a successful business.(34) In the early stage fundaraising is
done by entrepreneurs before commencing any business from friends and family.(35) All the
expenses while doing product development , proof of concept or market research or to bear
administrative expenses to starting the startup are provided in seed finance. The startup‘s
objective in this phase is to test the market, start the feasibility of the business idea, and
Business angels are investors who help out the entrepreneurs to apprehend their ideas.
In addition, angels helps in sharing their expertise, experience and finance not only with
startups but also with established entreprises that already have a set-up but are momentarily
in monetary crisis. The utmost worth of angels is the so-called "smart funding" that includes
offering skills, knowledge and market contacts, whereas most general reasons for giving
funds are gaining profit, cheering entrepreneurship, trade activity and creating new worth.
The Angel Investors will be registered with Stock Exchange Board of India or listed Bank or
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Lopac, 2007
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Brezak Brkan, 2010
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Brezak Brkan, 2010
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smallbusiness.chron.com, 2013
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permitted Incubators. Early stage funding is provided by Angel Investors to entrepreneurs or
startups.
Venture Capital investments or risk capital investments can come from persons,
groups, companies or funds that invest in startups to help in their development. Venture
Capital investments are not like as bank loans because after financing Venture funds hunt for
a equivalent part of the possession in the startup , whereas bank funds for interest for pre
define period. Venture Capitalist are not affected by startup's in and out flow cash and it
doesn't make any costs, while bank loans are constantly time bound and in the entire
repayment duration they trouble the business cash flow.(36) It also known as risk capital fund
Venture capital funds are determined on high- risk and high return projects for their
investment they provide managerial, technical and financial assistance to help the startup
sometime they looking after all the managerial decisions like purchasing or raw material,
fixing the vendors and so on. Venture capitalist are always seek young talent, their creative
and innovative ideas which can be a startup.(37) Usually, it refers to financing a firm in the
New methods of financing the startup as seed accelerators that offer financial push and
mentoring and stand for an chance for all startups and teams. Although there is no reasonable
intensity of study and literature is available about these new financing method, some study
shows that nowadays accelerators are more than startups themselves and it is considered as a
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Rakar, 2006
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Jozic, 2011
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Cvijanovic, Marovic and Sruk, 2008
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Lopac,2007
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Christiansen (2009) theory three elements for identifying the successful eccelerators. These
are- the junction of highly experienced people that are skilled both in operating startups and
investing as angel, focuses on technology or industry, a very diverse and convincing reason
for reality.
1.11.8 Seedcamp
which offers an chance of mentoring various startups by intellactuals and experts in the field
seed financing which will help the early stage development. This event also offers experts in
It is a well design and organised accelerator program for startup companies and it is
being held at different European locations many times in a year like Copenhagen, Dublin,
Amsterdam, Madrid and London. It gathers a wide network of mentors, partners and
investors which help selected startup in implementation of their idea. Startups raise money
through an online portal for collecting investments into undersized companies, i.e. it is a form
can raise funds from prospect clients before the project is even commercialized. In case of a
failure, funding is returned to those who contributed, while startups ensures that all the
innovators is GIAN, It helps innovation with Micro Venture Innovation Fund (MVIF)
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Christiansen, 2009
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Lopac, 2007(M. Klacmer Calopa, J. Horvat, M. Lalic: Analysis of financing sources for start-up companies)
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Maintains various types of entrepreneurship with various types of equipment or supporting
trust like MVIF with Stock Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to render the Innovators. GIAN
is unique, it's an innovative proponent, whose ideas are but not finance, who have eyes but do
not have a business plan and which products are capable of offering. This is India's first
ground incubator, which has a support system in India, which has innovated in rural India,
has given great energy, less efficiency and efficiency. Such deficiencies can lead to logical
GIAN is an exception because there is no provision for enterprise processing subsidies for its
resources. It provides financing for the beginning of rural programs to support newly created
Startup Phase To start the phase of finance, funding for the development of products,
some initial marketing and some administrative overhead. These types of financing are
usually given to organized companies or they are in business for some time, but they have not
sold their product in the market. At this stage, startup companies often combine significant
management, making a fair business plan and product or service to take proper care of market
management.
■ Bootstrap stage ■ Seed stage ■ Startup stage ■ Late stage ■Liquidation stage ■
The initial phase is necessary to "early" the level of financial aid are usually 2-3 years
in business, and the company has started. Management team has been established, in this
phase, business operations have been started. Financing in this phase also strengthens the
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platform requires the expansion of those companies who are already selling products or
services. Seeds and product development Investment companies, employees, and customers
looking to build a team for the acquisition of capital as a formal policy in the initial round of
customers. Seed companies are focusing at the level of product development, but beta
product testing with initial phase-conditions and most of the users can be improved, changes
Second Stage is the expansion of companies or products that are selling capital finance
products or services will be easy. At this point, a company raises additional equity capital to
expand its engineering, technology platform, sales, marketing and product capability. Most
companies in this phase are still not profitable and use financing in the forum to meet
working capital requirements and cooperate with the organization's overhead and inventory
expenses.
such as plant expansion, integrated marketing programs, large scale sales organization and
new product development. At this level, the company is generally or profitable or close.
business for the mezzanine financing startup and is used for the company's expansion. This
type of financial assistance can also be done by the company. At this point, the company does
not want to demand additional recurring equity equity investment, and Magazine may prefer
a hybrid form of debt / equity financing. Apart from this, entrepreneurs can not take
traditional bank loans in this phase. Mezzanine Loans Investors can take higher quality
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protection than normal investment in equities because they have the right, the borrower is
The third phase financing expansion plans, such as plant expansion, integrated
development.
Bridge financing targets are given to those companies who require bridge financing, it
is necessary to enjoy short-term debt financing for mature, beneficial and for a period of six
months to one year. Prior to using public offering or some other major restructuring program,
money is often used to meet different needs. Often, bridge financing is structured so that it
can be repaid by the initial public offering (IPO) amount. Bridge financing may include
investor will be the bridge manager due to changes in managers who want to lower or lower
their position. It enables the founders to buy back shares from the former management and
Livelihood status Business life style is the only way to work as a cycle of life, even for
beginners, even the most successful entrepreneurs have succeeded beyond their imagination.
Those activities that come in all ways, "how and when" those "exclusion" questions can be
"investment banking" specialists in Wall Street and Wall Street West, which is called
liquidity, does not offer you your services and money. Take good care at this point - Sell
yourself a lot of fluid mergers and acquisitions, buy an IPO or buy a leverage buyout.
Traditional sources of start-up capital financing are highly positioned in the global
recession of 2008, and entrepreneurs are most likely to meet the most serious glob al financial
crisis. For all banks traditional bank financing has become easy, but the borrower is not very
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small on qualified credit and traditional capital investment. Thus, it is important for startup
entrepreneurs to understand that there has been a rapid change in the traditional method of
budget (which has provided services since late 20th to early 2008). Most of these global
Now we are entering a new era in the world of start-up finances, where the obvious
methods of financing are developing rare. Before financing the cost-cutting of precious
resources, a startup can only be seen in financial resources, drawing on the hybrid
combination, and the news agency's priority of understanding as a startup funding, it can
source a scheduled order We believe that it is still important to be familiar with it. Financing
of the seed funding phase is often the most difficult for investors in the enterprise to fund
start-up. This is where the financial situation is Startup installers are usually booting their
enterprise on personal savings and credit cards. After reaching this point, the founders
realized that there is a lot of capital. Often, friends, family and well-known co-workers have
provided more financial provisions. At this time, StartUp Reggae could consider "D" private
placement memorandum to raise capital from the initial group of "investor". There are issues
of private placement memorandum or private stock offer submission, for which necessary
which is necessary capital for the startup share ownership exchanges. Private investors are
10% to 30%, but management of the company, they generally have not said. Apart from this,
today's uncertain economic environment can not take returns on investment returns for high
risk capital. Issuing a private appointment memo is just a process and an experienced
securities lawyer is required. This memo is being released into a private placement and is a
process and requires an experienced security aetarnici. Although exempted from SEC
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registration, the offers of Reg 'D' are still considered securities and some regulatory
Angel investor often provides for the payment of the necessary penalty for startup
reaching the initial stage of profit. In most cases, in the beginning, the exposure range of the
angel has been ignored for their financial needs. Some educational institutions give seeds of
capital resources to the fairy investors in the category and other devasthan investors are
recognized as they are paying dividends for seed phase capital and venture capital. Angel
Investments In fact, there is a hybrid between the two. Angel investor is often successful
entrepreneurs, such as rich people who are engaged in the industry with the help of next-
generation start-up. There is no money to inspire angel investors; It is also satisfied to provide
necessary and valuable guidance for startup management. Startup installers will need to keep
in mind their needs and requirements because angels enter personal contracts with investors
because they expect more control over their companies. Angel investors need to return to
invest in their initial investment 20-30times investment After the slow growth or "lifestyle"
business goes up 40% or more annually, these investors come into the business. Unlike
Venture Capitalists (VC), many angels have not calculated returns from investors (RRs) and
Angels often rely on betting grounds. While waiting for returns with investors, there
may be expectations of changing toys in the initial times when investors decide. Angel
investor insists on the selection process of investors. Angels generally focus on factors such
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1.12.7 Crowdfunding
Two types of crowdfunding are well-built with start-up investments. For hardware
startups and creative projects, called 'Reward-based mobilization', where there are global
awareness like kickstarters and Indigo. Users can return to their choice projects and get back
some material (physical or digital products and services), companies or companies holding
such goods can not get any shares. Other types of equity deposits are deposited. The name
suggests, in this case, the companies (investors) are the equity exchanges, so that the
shareholders of the companies and the future work together in the investment becomes such
an expected platform to return to such an attached platform and not only You will be able to
choose your initial investment, you will be able to see which transactions you have are
Late-state companies generally show viability as a current concern and are usually a
well-known product with a strong market presence. Late-firms are generally reaching a
positive cash flow level and have started experimenting in the technical markets. There is a
great risk of investment in unrelated, initial stages and late phase companies. The famous
production has successfully penetrated into its early market and proceed and learn further.
Cash fashion can be positive and its product can be presented in the Tangail market. Investors
are demanding your locking because the company reserves the right in acquisition or initial
public offering. In the beginning of the life of a company, investments usually require a long
time and may lead to dangerous relationships by late limbs. Accurately capture risks related
to investment-related risks and returns, there is information about the status of life-breaks.(43)
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https://startupxplore.com/en/blog/types-startup-investing/
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https://microventures.com/early-stage-vs-late-stage
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1.12.9 Liquidation Stage
The priority of liquidity with potential investments during fund raising is an important
communicate well, the founders need to understand why investors need these terms and how
While launching VC investment, they are betting. This situation can not be reduced by
them or startup can be Facebook or Google next. But what happens when the results are
small? Not a complete failure, but not a big success, especially, the VC will not get any
money back or less, any income in this transaction will be shared with the shareholders and
the movements of investors will be reduced. In order to optimize their outcomes in this low-
and-run situation, the investor will negotiate their preferred stock for vulnerability
preferences.(44)
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https://tools.ltse.com/funding-your-startup-a-founders-guide-to-liquidation-preferences-e7db39469463
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LITERATURE REVIEW
Manocha Sanjay (2012) Innovation fulfils the ever changing needs of clients. It is
also important for longevity of a business. Completions have a positive impact on invocation.
community. In this study the objective is to focus on entrepreneurship and invocation while
research design which used data from secondary sources. Here the finding of the study was
that invocative entrepreneurship effects economy at three different levels i.e., aggregate level,
consumer level and firm level. It also indicates that increase in jobs new investments and
income comes under aggregate level. It consumer level, products were improvised though
innovation as per consumers need with low prices. And for competing with other company
The least likely sources of innovation are from new knowledge bright ideas.
Gulati Kapil & Sharma Suniel (2013) India can be entrepreneurial nation because of
freedom of speech, high caliber, given capital, function of capital market and easy availability
of venture capitalist, the rebels‘ young generation, easy entry of global competitor in India,
lack of legacy technologies, unique market structure with consumers need and their
entrepreneurship, science and technical education are majorly indicating the innovation.
The main focus of this study was on entrepreneurship and its growth in independent
Entrepreneurship with small business. Social attitudes, lack of capital, inadequate physical
infrastructure and lack of government support are main elements of hindrance. Venture
capitalists and Angel Investors must be increased in India. Government must reduce
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Dubey Ritu (2014) before 1991 bureaucratic control had suppress the private
enterprises and created hurdles for establishing new entities. Bureaucratic control and
hurdles for new establishing firms has been removed through economic reform in 1991.
Government of India has support in this direction with largely focused on banking & finance
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises with the aim is to provide financial,
infrastructural resources and training and tax benefits related supports. Cultural shift,
Disparity, foreign influence, lack of success stories, social entrepreneurship and funding.
Al-Mubaraki & Busler (2015) Innovation play very crucial role as main drivers for
makers and funded foundation and academic Institution. Innovative indicators consists basic
productivity improvements for economic benefits. Al-Mubaraki and Busler , Indicated that
Innovation programs will help the young firms especially in their early stage startup and
maintain the balance between economic, social ,organisational and political factors to define
the success of innovation system while contributing the development and practising new
Luxemburg and Portugal. Author discovered the strengths of each program through SWOT
analysis in consideration of their missions and objectives with future possibilities and
Sharifi Omid, Hossein B K (2015) Small and Medium Scale financial Enterprises
have asset guarantee pattern where entrepreneur fails to pay the fees of various procedural
aspects such as guarantee fee, valuation fee, asset registration fee which is too high. If the
entrepreneurs try to fulfills the mortgage requirements which again consist several difficult
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tedious processes. Moreover, the high risk, high cost, and limited profits make it more
difficult for small and medium enterprises to apply for a loan from the bank. The capital
market and other private financial institutions develop gradually in India. In this study main
financing resources of startup has highlighted as venture capitalist private and Government
with the different problem facing by a venture capitalist. The author finds the difficulties to
get finance and suggested that entrepreneur must do rigorous homework before pitching their
startup.
Thibault Adnot (2012) This study is about Project Management usages in startups.
According to this study three main points covered in Project Management. Its benefits to
Small & medium scale enterprises its application for startups. Author also studied the cases
of start up‘s representatives. SCRUM method is also been discussed for start up‘s strategy
formulation. Start up‘s should ―Balance the need for global consistency against the need for
local flexibility‖ (Baron & Hannan, 2002, pg.32). This study was an inductive and
Allen and Rahman (1985) have asserted that the Incubator facility play an important
role when a newly establish enterprises suffers from management problems, under
capitalization and lack of business expertise. The incubator assistance fulfills the knowledge
gap, reduces early-stage operational costs such as rent and service fees, and establishes
entrepreneurs in a local enterprise support network. They concluded that incubators provides
a sheltered environment and sound investment opportunities for local individuals and young
firms.
Birley (1985) argued that during the starting of a new firm, the entrepreneur requires
lots of resources apart from equipments, space, and money. The managerial support which is
received either by formal or informal networks. However, the entrepreneurs are usually
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ignorant about the formal sources and it is important to awaken this community with such
Brooks (1986) describes that an incubator not only provides inexpensive space but
also provide a shared pool of services and professional and managerial assistance at a reduce
cost. It also provides access to or assistance in acquiring seed capital. Dunne, Roberts, and
Samuelson (1988) Supports that most of the new venture fails during their early stage of
development. Lumpkin and Ireland (1988) advised that most of the time entrepreneur succeed
in minimizing potential clients with Critical Success Factors. If they join incubator and get
benefited with management team, financial strength, Market and Personal factors.
Allen and Weinberg (1988) defined incubator success as a ratio expressed in the
following terms: Number of Firms Exiting the Incubator:: Number of Firms Discontinuing
Operations While Still a Tenant. Hisrich and Smilor (1988) showed how incubator supports
the development of new technology companies by helping them build credibility, shorten the
learning curve, solve problems faster, and by providing access to entrepreneurial networks.
Johannisson (1988) recommended that the Entrepreneurial success can be guaranteed by the
skill sets of developing personal network, sustaining them and to manage the enacted
environment. Allen (1988) stated that, there are three stages during the development of the
incubator: Start up, Business Development and Maturation these are the three stages include
real estate, managing tenant firms and sophisticated enterprise support network respectively.
Each stage has its own traits and for an incubator to succeed it should manage all its
challenges.
Scherer and McDonald (1988) observed that a common failure among small
technology based businesses is ―the underestimation of the time and resources required to
successfully commercialize the first product before moving on to the development of second-
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balancing these two forces in a manner that does not strain the incubatees‘ resources while
Flynn (1993) stated that in the earliest stages of development of a new firm,
sponsorship blocks out external environmental threats and is considered to be most effective,
but as the firm matures it benefits decreasingly from the buffering effects of sponsorship
since it must expose itself to the competitive and environmental factors. According to
Markley and McNamara (1994), there is no single formula for creating a successful business
incubator, but several elements like selection of a competent and dynamic manager, access to
flexibility in space, graduation and rental policies, and networking are important to success.
Markley and McNamara (1995) arrived at the conclusion that business incubators support
business survival and growth and generate jobs such that the cost of creating these jobs is
competitive with those costs associated with attracting manufacturing investment into a local
community.
helping startup businesses to survive and to grow and summarized results with four
implications. The first is that incubator managers and sponsors need to reach consensus
regarding realistic outcomes their programs are trying to achieve. Second, business
incubation programs can be an important part, but only one part, of an overall entrepreneurial
management to the success of the incubation program. Finally, incubation programs (as well
as all economic development programs) need to do a better job in explaining and in justifying
their programs. Lewis (2001) was of the view that new venture failure in a vast majority of
cases is due to lack of financing, weak management skills and poor understanding of market
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needs and that business incubators can ensure the survival of graduate firms at a significantly
businesses are turned into reality with reduced risks. Hellmann and Puri (2002) opined that
new firms need external finance for development and the typical sources of capital are
business angels, venture capital and public subsidies. Among them, venture capital firms are
very important as they contribute to the firm‘s development by covering their financial needs
companies to build their human resource and exercising control. Etzkowitz (2002) explained
a synergy among the university, industry, and the government achieved by the incubators
Lofsten and Lindelof (2002) examined the added value of science parks to tenant
273 firms on and off Science Parks in Sweden and found some differences between the
experience of firms in respect to innovation and marketing issues. The study concluded that
initiatives to promote New Technology Based Firms (NTBFs) on Science Parks will yield a
higher rate of job creation than policies to help NTBFs in general. Kakati (2003) revealed that
entrepreneur quality, resource-based capability and competitive strategy are the critical
networking as the key determinant to the quality and performance of an incubator. Wiggins
and Gibson (2003) argued that the value added services becomes a vital differentiator
incubator revealed that the major problems encountered by the entrepreneurs were of
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acquiring capital and machinery, marketing of the micro enterprise, renting of suitable
and lack of sufficient business skills and that there was a strong support for incubation and
majority of the incubates considered mentoring from the incubator system as invaluable in
the progress of their business. Wiggins and Gibson (2003) reported that since 1980, incubated
companies created more than 250,000 jobs which increased the tax base, occupied additional
commercial real estate space, contributed to the local business infrastructure, and lead to
Headd (2003) concluded that there are few traits that lead to a true business failure or
to a business that closes unsuccessfully. The result of their study suggested that potential
entrepreneurs, particularly those planning very small ventures, have less to fear than what is
commonly believed. Alistair (2003) put forth the view that in both the developed and
developing countries, many new ventures fail for the few that survive and grow and the
challenge is to transform the traditional ways of supporting small enterprises in order to make
them more cost effective for today's competitive environment. Lalkaka (2003) concurred with
the view that business incubator is one instrument to help tackle the obstacles faced by
entrepreneurs and counter the high start-up failure rate. Wilber and Dixon (2003) found that
business incubators, when adequately utilized, have attributed to managers and owners of
small businesses acquiring managerial skills that are necessary for survival in a competitive
environment.
Davidsson and Honig (2003) in their study found that bridging and bonding social
capital, consisting of both strong and weak ties, was a robust predictor for nascent
entrepreneurs, as well as for advancing through the start-up process. Delmar and Shane
(2003) recognized that business planning is an important precursor to action in new ventures
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Sung, Gibson and Kang (2003) emphasized the need to recognize the prevalence of
both linear and non-linear-based venture businesses and devise appropriate support policy for
these types of ventures. They suggested that incubators should pinpoint services to each
venture business and government should base their policy to support those services that the
venture businesses want and not on what government thinks is necessary for venture
businesses. Rouwmatt (2003) studied Estonian incubators in terms of their set-up and
operations, functions, income and sustainability and found that sub-critical size of incubators
was making sustainability more difficult, business models were unclear and incubators
provided only basic services to their clients. Wiggins and Gibson (2003) prescribed that
business incubators must accomplish five tasks well in order to succeed: (1) establish clear
matrices for success; (2) provide entrepreneurial leadership; (3) develop and deliver value
added services to member companies; (4) develop a rational new-company selection process;
and (5) ensure that member companies gain access to necessary human and financial
resources.
ventures entering and graduating from that incubator must be tracked. Von Zedtwitz (2003)
opined that by offering shared office services and equipment, business incubators at a
minimum level provide opportunities to reduce costs and to save time for entrepreneurs who
want to start their businesses immediately.Hannon (2005) was of the view that Incubators are
established and supported to reduce start-up and early stage operational costs, and the risk of
Raine (2005) affirmed that Incubators do play an important role in nurturing business and
creating jobs and that the hands on support provided by the incubator and advisors are found
to be vital for firm survival especially in the early stages of the business.
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Bollingtoft and Ulhoi (2005) proposed that Business Incubators can be seen as
newness: one dimension related to administrative support; the second dimension related to
age and related lack of visibility on the market; and the third related to being on your own
versus being in a ‗community‘ of peers. They believed that networks can give entrepreneurs
the necessary legitimacy, skills and resources needed when launching a new venture and thus,
skill.
(Calopa & Horva,2015) identified ,what were the different sources which were
correlated to the different development stage of Croatian startup along with the preference of
financing source of Croatian entrepreneurs. Started with two hypothesis, first significant
relationship between the level of development of the company and mode of finance used and
second, significant relationship between professional experience of startup manager and their
Maurya(2012). The three phases are the Problem/Solution Fit, Product/Market Fit and Scale.
The primary sources of financing are as follows: loans, business angels, and venture capital
funds. In the stage of growth venture capitalist and loan means at the buyout stage, private
equity money plays main role. The Croatian start-up companies prefer conventional and
unofficial financial sources with stress on personal financing and financial support from
friends and family. After surviving the initial experimental phase, the entrepreneurs gain
enough daring to find financial assistance from other funding sources, such as business angels
and seed investments, although the stage of company development and the experience of
entrepreneurs are not necessary related with the financing modes. The study also helped to
describe the profile of start-up founders, financing patterns and the expansion stage of
Croatian start-ups.
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(Gavin Cassar,2004)The objective of this study to identifies the factors of capital
structure and types of financing used around business start-ups utilizing a survey that
decreases the perplexing effects of survivorship bias. In particular, the influence of start-up
size, asset structure, organization type, increase orientation, and owners‘ characteristics are
examined both in the choice and in the scale of finance use. The results are regular with the
and agency theory. The result also shows the linkages among providers of funds, maturity of
assets, and the capital configuration of start-ups. While the results provide insights into
business finances near the time of establishment, some recommendations for future research
also have discussed. There are several factors that are not capable to be controlled due to data
deficiencies."This study also cannot consider the role of personal collateral, varying interest
rates, or the owners‘ previous relationships with financiers. All of these factors influence the
demand and supply of outside financing (Storey, 1994; Cressy, 1996; Coleman, 1998)."
represents the start-up processes which were developed to discover whether there are any
opportunities for implementing more sustainable business practices in early stage of business.
It was identified that Start-up entrepreneurs have to fulfil with a variety of external demands.
Business advisers, institutions, banks as well as market situation often hinder with the pursuit
of ecological business practices. Institutions that sustain start-ups never provide information
related to ecology. Consider Entrepreneur as crucial factor among both ecologically oriented
and traditional start-ups. The basic assumption of this study project is that new startup are
mostly initiate on new ideas, because they be short of an already existing organisational
culture; consequently, it should be easier to begin. The start-up processes of conservative and
of sustainability-oriented start-ups are analysed with the intention of determine how they
vary. It is also an aim of the study to recognize the triggers that direct to the execution of
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more sustainable business practices in the new ‗green‘ business ventures. Some of the critical
issues facing new entrepreneurs are need of information., want to have focus on company
advisers, several start-up entrepreneurs are not completely awake of the possible market
opportunities, the role of society funding in promoting sustainable enterprises is often ignore.
(Andrew Atherton, 2010) This study posits different patterns of new venture
financing with its dynamisms through case study method to overcome the international
challenges of new venture. Study limits with small numbers of cases to identify the huge
divergence between over and undercapitalised startups. Many of the startups start with low
capitalization which reduces the chances of survival as financing deficit. The research starts
with debt-equity capitalisation (Verheul and Thurik,2001) indicates the initial financing
pressure leads an startup to bankruptcy which increase pressure when debt level is too high.
Debt-equity or pecking order affects financing patterns where losing control over business
decreases their interest to go for external sources like equity. New venture prefers retained
earnings to cover establishment costs rather than opting debt or equity in the starting period.
finance like credit card debt late payments, minimizing accounts receivable ,resource sharing
by which new venture secures "resources at no cost" . Informal debt and equity includes
founders own savings and funds of family, friends and relatives. Funding involves different
sources at a single stage which shows 'bundling' where bundles are bunch of two or more
financing source. Pecking order theory, preference of long term or short term debt is missing
in this study whereas experiential learning of the founder with its iterative uncertainty and
trade credit since startup has no established relationship with banks and suppliers at the
starting time risk of failure and constraints to finance are quite high. Usually suppliers can be
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delayed for some period, industry or trade credit pops up as an important component of books
and consider as a major source of financing.(Perterson and Rajan,1997) and (Danielson and
Scott,2002) According to their studies firms hesitates into get bank credit thus they more rely
on trade credit.(Deloof and Jegers,1996) concluded that to deal with financial stretch firms
prefers payment transaction in intra group trading. (Nilsen,2002) find that during bank credit
period small firms goes for borrowing from their supplier whereas (Breig,1994) demonstrate
(Perterson and Rajan,1997) indicates that higher profit margins attracts higher level
of accounts receivables it is an another indirect type of source to get industry credit. Thus
results indicate that firms needs time to build relation with bank and suppliers. Those firms
who pay high rate of interest to bank credit, here suppliers have good opportunity where they
can enjoy credit interest by financing high risk startups. Firms whose inventory rotation are
high or majorly consists raw material are advantageous for suppliers. It has been concluded in
first ten year of their business cycle firms may rely on trade credit further high risk startup
need frequent replacement of raw material which can be a benefit for supplier and finally
brings different entrepreneurial dynamics with the measurement of startup financing with
respect to time. This study starts with question that's why few entrepreneurs starts their
venture so fast, few shuts their venture so fast and why few accept their failures and still
hopeful to implement new firm. Startup speed calculation involves the time between
conceiving an idea and creating a venture. Event history helps study to analyse the
relationship between startup financial structure and time up outcomes. Risk regression
applied which same event occurs many times and similarly new events happens at a unit time
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(Fine and Gray 1999) indicates towards the faster or slower decision making
capacity. Moral hazards which indicates the different value for founder and investor and
adverse selection problem arises when founder has more information than the investor. Both
of these moral hazard and adverse selection the basis of pecking order and agency theory
could be the factor to trigger the speed of startup. This study includes independent variables
as startup team size, founder's growth aspiration, business planning, financial projections,
shares and external equity doesn't accelerates time to quitting whereas internal funds helps
ownership. This theory benefited to pecking order theory and firm performance in the nascent
context.
(Smeltzer, Larry R.; Van Hook, Barry L.; Hutt, Roger W, 2015) This research
project is a step towards understanding the use of consultants during startup. Both theoretical
and implied effect in the results are the first group of research questions related to network
relations. There is an important elemental effect in the results of this sector because the
However, the quality of the information received is not very important with the strength of
the relationship. This means that the relatively unknown advisor (weak linkage) is more
important than the quantity of information but not the quality. There are two frequently used
resource accountants and lawyers, these two sources are generally considered to be the
necessary advisors to establish a new project. However, both sources can be understood as a
weak relationship. It is possible that entrepreneurs are getting information that is considered
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As with most research designs, it is important to know about results while concluding
results. The main limitations of this study are related to the various approaches used by the
(Amit Paradkar, John Knight , Paul Hansen, 2015) tested 12 startup studies located
in New Zealand which conclude in identifying entrepreneurship in the early stages of the
especially dynamic capacities, other tangents and early benefits compared to tangible assets
entrepreneurship needs significant resources for many initial resources in the beginning of
development. Important to choose from inside Fainam is a significant potential for these
resources and ways and competitive advantage in start-ups is an important and decisive one.
Our findings of study. First, the second complementary asset innovations depend on the
commercialization of initials, the initial capabilities of the source, particularly the utilization
of their dynamic capabilities, the other is not touching and competitive advantage compared
to tangible assets. Entrepreneurs should initially focus their efforts on developing and holding
such intangible assets and capabilities. Our studies initially demonstrated the ability to
retrieve the local, but their growth prospects were limited, what had to be fought
internationally?
In (Anu Wadhwa,Corey Phelps, Suresh Kotha,2015 ) study, the idea that we are the
owner of reach there depends on the drawing and depth of the knowledge and the content of
which is based on the content of innovative Faimitr portfolio diversity on our basic
assumptions that the portfolio of portfolio diversification has a reverse U-shaped effect, if
initially the new dimension Increasingly, it is worthwhile for new innovations, but eventually,
beyond negative, was negative. Instead of researching in future our results in this study
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suggests some interesting opportunities which is a comprehensive set of formal and informal
external relationships that can include an Aitim, investing only in corporate venture capital.
Our best corporate venture capital distance was inspired by investing research, which can be
found in the significant differences between the alliance and M and between the MNC and
the corporate venture capital are different from some methodological benefits provided by the
corporate venture capital investment corporate venture capital investment and other external
knowledge-based initiatives, which are how to combine the contextual portfolios of type
interface Post-Navinulans innovations together adds Fireman its portfolio portfolio Nurse,
capacity and other characteristics may influence the performance of the (Lark, 2007).
Secondly, even if we show portfolios does not mean that the innovative variety of
investors, the failure of new results will be used as the investment strategy for future failure
of corporate venture capital and show success of corporate venture capital investment, non-
(Joachim Wagner, 2007) As far as we know nothing about the entrepreneur who
came to New Year ten years ago, the majority of the projects are related to the World
Entrepreneurship Monitor (Gems) Group, thanks in association with the researcher, Now
sharing our innovative entrepreneurship but reliable information is the population of a large
number of countries; Due to the spacing and time differences in this stock, it is considered
less. In addition to this, we know something true about sub-groups about innovative
entrepreneurial promotions. Those who are new entrepreneurs and have less knowledge about
the time of activity. There is no lack of comparability during the many experimental studies
of any conclusion in different countries: It has been impossible to make it failless because of
crossing the border between related and youth entrepreneurship, it takes the border between
right and attractive entrepreneurship to keep the same conclusions. Artistic fact researchers,
policy makers can be reached by researchers for comparative and pre-learning reproduction
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and expansion in the country, based on many studies results using large, comprehensive,
longitudinal data chairs, which can be reduced by entrepreneurship and past, but at least,
more valuable to new entrepreneurs. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and Panel
Study of Entrepreneurial dynamics (PSED) and these data collected data are important steps
(Supradeep Dutta ,Timothy B. Folta, 2015) study contributed that there should be
an active enagement of research department to evaluate the difference between angels and
venture capitalists. In order to reduce the issues surrounding the moral hazard to study the
and assimetric information with Venture Capitalist contributes and the role of financial role
to study. The result shows that the early-stage activities of the Angel Group and date
innovation rate speed provide a similar result, the previous research in Capitalist is just
Venture Capitalist.
However, our results show that Enterprise Group Venture Capitalist is quite high
understanding of the results of our app options and complement various sources of private
equity. Furthermore, there are important sample implications, entrepreneurs, private equity
Entrepreneurs have to face the significant expenditure of private equity investment demand,
and it is important to understand how adding value to various private equity investors by
(Atul Mishra, 2005 ) contributed by ending all the debates between development
economists as he concluded that the establishment of micro and small enterprises in the rural
non-agricultural economy is the reason. Many debates have arisen between development
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economists since the establishment of micro and small enterprises in the rural non-
agricultural economy, but because of the reasons behind pushing it, it is impossible to
discontinue sexual intercourse due to the reason of the push, the inability of agriculture, the
growth of other non-agriculturally high values, even if the reasons for push are , Then
identify the macro component Ye these two opposite factors that can be helpful, it is
recognizable for the micro and small entrepreneurs in rural non-farm economy and the
existence mayakrona factor. Through this study, it is understood that it is possible to build
inspiration in a rich category to understand the beginning and existence of micro and small
are different. Data is collected according to a survey conducted by the micro and small scale
industries in a variety of artificial forms. The study uses a cross-departmental survey for new,
failed and potential entrepreneurs. Use factor factor to reduce the number of variables.
Similarly, entrepreneurial motives for different industries in rural areas are different. Take
only a few hands-on hands, because it is a family tradition that has led to the misuse of
agriculture for other people because of their economic opportunities. The same limitations
(Andy Ley, 2011) Over the past decade, the number of venture capital companies in
the capital market and financing of entrepreneur capital markets across the world has
increased in both. In spite of this there is a growing trend in the fact that 'Fencing gap' is in
the beginning of the new firm development initiatives. This study is a preliminary inquiry of
crowd-hunting, it is known that for this start-up equity-financing event, what is the available
capitalized pool for new (pre-commercial) enterprises that can be used properly? An agency's
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investors provide a proper lens to accept the possibility of crowdfunding in the initial stages
of the venture capitalists' retention of the dynamics of the agency related to investors. This
information can be useful for investments of venture capitalists or other stakeholders in the
context of the cost and control of pre and post-agency agencies. By doing this, Facebook
bookbug can provide access to social embedded capital that is not usually available for many
entrepreneurs.
However, the use of crowdfunding access to capital is the subject of restrictions set by
the use, thus providing a new bridge for the cap and facilities can be used to help finance
finances break the equity financing. Market participants represent only one shareholder in the
initial finance and explanation and exploration of entrepreneur ideas and the Futing model
rush.
the package, it can be described in crowd-futures and its advantages and disadvantages with
the main focus on equity fashioning investment as it is to work on the principle analysis of
material. In addition, because of the financial crisis, increasing the doubts and doubts of the
financial crisis may be dependent on the capital industry of equity crowd-funding, we have a
theoretical argument in which both of these financing techniques - venture capital and equity
crowdfunding can go together with each other to congratulate the conclusion of this finding.
Explain the concept of a crowd-funding concept with a focus on equity freedering We have
also been interested in the relationship that we have also tried to further with the relationship,
which can be shared between VC and Equity crowdfunding, in light of the above reasons,
we believe that the industry does not have a refund for increased growth in equity
fasebooking. In order to gain access to Venture Capitalist are best dealer, it is easy to learn
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about any opportunity for them, the internet-based financial platform, which makes them
unique method for small and small businesses to avoid any shortfall in capital-related
acquisition. Kickstered has emerged as a major platform for crowdfunding, available for $
50,000 in capital, for $ 688 million. Using a kickstarter as a foundation of this paper, it
checks the crowd-funding incident. We have to identify a kickstart storm for future business
owners, small business owners, researchers and teachers. We also have a view to integrating
new element in the typical capital search. In the current media, these products and pre-sale of
benefits have been emphasized, but once the Jobs Act can not be fully implemented, then
crowd-funding can also open the door for a more traditional capital sourcing. For coaches,
students and small business and entrepreneurship researchers, the Parliament Sourcing
A table of opportunities, reveals itself to the researchers and teachers, with both the
kickstarters and the mobilization movement, if the researchers and teachers lack the data for
small business, then the transparency of the kickstarters has been reversed. A simple survey
of projects, both the present and the past, thousands of small business expectations and the
scope of dreams. Some of these existing businesses have expanded their business volume,
other optimistic startups, projects and institutions details, information money and small
business access to the success and failure of the project fund. Although there are many search
innovative startups and their respective market participants, there is a serious problem of
asymmetric information due to pre-production history and lack of reputation. Here, we can
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help by the study of entrepreneurship notation education and innovative entrepreneurs
suggest their potential to banks and potential employees. We propose that the quality of
startup to accept the degree of an entrepreneur's university when the job or prospective
employee decides the quality signal, and we mean in connection with a more accurate
indicator study of banks, which means that a standard installer is making an indication of the
actual length when deciding to raise the credit Expect to be used, as opposed to standard new
companies in the traditional field We do not expect that asbestos deal with problems like this,
so banks do not expect that banks get the same signal from employees. Students were put out
jointly, many of whom had the goal of making new stalls on the glamorous innovative start-
up-skit.
However, experiential results reflect traditional educational footprints and values, such
as completing one's education and one at a time, are also important for innovative markets in
looks at how the new entrepreneur influences the value of money and money by human,
social and cultural princesses. From the second panel of entrepreneurship dynamics before
enterprise data entry, the sole proprietary initial group is used to check the source of various
funding used in the relationships of human, social and cultural capital. Conclusions show that
cultural capital is an important element in getting money from human or social capital. This
study shows the importance of an innovative entrepreneur's human capital, social capital and
cultural capital goods, and to what extent this resource is only for the owner to unify and
distance between the new initiatives in the initial stage financial. It also posits that CC's stock
will affect the amount of money from individual funds and one The only ownership
inequality is inequality Supported debt. Similarly, testimony also indicates that the stock of
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scheduled caste people will have a positive effect on money problems from family and
friends. Finally, the data also provides evidence that HC stock has a positive effect on debt
from credit card debt, individual bank loans, and other sources of sole ownership. Therefore,
the retrospective role of data includes endowments of capital resources and confirms that the
(Hamilton, Robert T; Fox, Mark A, 2016) The total demand of small companies
counterpart but raw meanings will always be able to raise its funds to banks and other
institutions and which will not be eligible for monetary funding to demand a reduction in the
form of grant. The difference in the supply of money, especially the institutional capital, last
local research (Coopers and Lybrand, 1993), while the supply of funds is instead pointing to
the small firm owner's market attributes the most failures in the market. The owners have
been described as inability to understand the capital (debt versus equity) adequacy form and
to meet the unrealistic expectations of new equity , so this is the result of the restrictions of
the election which are meant to increase the debt burden. We used our research objectives
The profile is a sample of the small companies used in the study. Instead of starting
and running funding priorities, discussions may be made to finance the financial needs of
small companies that look at the discussion, making business owners decide for financial
decision-making. Regarding the need for the financier's finances, it is of the view that without
explaining the financial finances or the space, without explaining the small financial financial
structures, no one can argue that small companies will be a part of the consequence of any
Attribution Principle approach, this study examines new business objectives from both point
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entrepreneurs are thinking that their business is failing due to internal reasons. It is important
and important to address the failure of entrepreneurs to address the problems associated with
entrepreneurs and new initiatives by VC. However, the question is whether laboratory
research is possible or not, once venture fails, it is difficult to find many secondary sources of
data for the most privately organized companies. It is difficult to contact the entrepreneurs
despite being an entrepreneur and may participate in the pain of failure. The question is how
to overcome this obstacle, clearly, our inter-visuals help organize properly, but anonymous
and confidential surveys can reduce the "halo effect". The interview can be biased, interesting
part of this study is the inconsistency between entrepreneurs and VCs Overall, this study
credentials in entrepreneur companies will fail. Hope this study will create a high level of
(E. Holly Buttner ; Benson Rosen, 1989) In recent years, the number of big
companies is increasing for women to start their own business. However, they were not
successful at the same rate as their men's counterpart. There is a potential hurdle for potential
new business startup capital. Ignoring the female evidence indicates that your business is
starting a debt decision, this study is systematically examining women entrepreneurs accused
banks counteroffers, is likely to pay an official loan and in similar situations for male
entrepreneurs, there is a big counter for male entrepreneurs. One of these findings is that
women need to find an opportunity to meet the loan officers to present their professional
motivation and ability. On the other hand, if the banker rely solely on information on
business plan, then make more punishable decisions, where the maximum weight of financial
considerations is ultimately, the result shows that students are generally limited in courses
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(Frederick C. Scherr Timothy F. Sugrue Janice B. M, 1993) Capital research
capitalization of large companies is abundant in financial literature, small companies are not
short-lived, and the initial structure of start-up is not nearly the same. In the same letter, we
present empirical evidence about the start-up capital structures of small companies. The
percentage of this check we have on our boss and the hopeful company expects you to use
positive loans from the income of the employer and the age of the owner is related to the use
of negative loan. You find that if the owner of the business is married, if he receives a
maximum loan, and that is black, then it is less. Likewise, more loans are available between
the traffic and utility's start-up companies compared to other industries. When loans other
than financial institutions are taken, then factors like gender, experience, education and
(Manuchehr Shahrokhi Craig, 2014) During the last decade, the development and
world and develop key control measures such as electronic signature and cross-border
adapter. E-business development in the financial services industry is slow due to inter-
organizational relationships, rules, security concerns, standards reduction and the complexity
of loyalist principles.
E-Finance creates new business models and processes and demands new patterns and
software so that funds will be clearly available as a service center within the organization.
The advantages of e-finance are many and include: Decreasing transaction processing costs,
suggestions and improving the quality of financial information. However, to understand what
these benefits are, financial professionals must focus on the new technology and allocate
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them, the traditional accounting mindset and the skill set restoring, focusing on the process
change initiatives and value-added in the organization focus on providing services. Besides,
they need to understand and implement the concrete understanding of the technical platform.
(W. David Allen, 2009) There are companies with the new technology's high
technology initiatives required for the development and development of modern technology.
The entrepreneurs of such companies have often demanded external capital to explore and
develop external capital, to increase production or to increase product offerings and service
offerings. Enterprise capital is a well-known source, but in order to attract investment types,
entrepreneurs (and any other existing owners should give up financially) should capitalize on
how much equity your enterprise is to protect? To inspect the key points in the negotiation of
entrepreneurs and investors, we developed a stable financial model of a private private equity
This model enables a strict concept of balance value after it left The comparative-stable
analysis of value labor has been analyzed that this sh Important factors for investing in the
entrepreneurial production and initial entrepreneurial assets. It also shows in the model that
they are directly and indirectly restricted at the financing level, and overall the equity-
financing process provides a formal conceptual setting for future experiential research.
entrepreneurs. In the early stages of enterprise development, these entrepreneurs inform that
family and friends used personal savings and money. In the initial years, they have practiced
bootstrap very well. Financial difficulties such as awareness awakening from outside such
entrepreneurs and adventure funds have not been found to be low in many cases. In order to
strengthen the role of initial incubation centers, the funding and support mechanism in
Gujarat has come up with a variety of study phases to address the various tips for organizing
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capital base business planning competition and risk (equity) entrepreneurship, awareness of
these types of educational, research institutes and incubation centers, expatriate to raise more
partners Starting through / running the VC's financial venture The immediate need is to
increase the awareness and sense the economic literacy. To increase the number of business
a large business opportunity. Many of the entrepreneurs will think financially and sources
that they have made the bank's attitude towards financial expansion in the future.
(Soniya Billore, 2011) In this study, the ability of Indian immigrants to compete with
their experience and challenges faced by those seeking independence and perseverance
abroad. In Japan, Indian foreign women are strong and have a very strong view of their life.
An analysis of case studies shows that even though these educated females reached Japan
with their husbands, including their husbands, they were able to tell their image from time to
time, used to use their talents and diversify their different roles with sacred moral duty. They
have not only succeeded in making a mark for themselves but also have created employment
opportunities for them from the native and abroad. Improvement in their relationship between
Native Client, Employee and Supplier means that they should also be an important source of
financial resurgence and generally have a strong motivation factor for the population. There
have been some difficulties in all three - i.e, a neutral behavior of Japanese, racial prejudice,
sex speech and Japanese government and support agency. Cultural optimism, racism, fear of
foreign people in the local community can be entrenched in the spirit of entrepreneur.
On the other hand, problems arising out of prejudices based on religion or gender were
absent. There was a high expectation of discovery of new opportunities, high capacity of skill
and fear of failure. As business expansion, there has been a high increase in the revenue
received from trade and private funding. An interesting aspect is that the lenders succeed in
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their enterprises without making any major changes to their marketing policies. Not only this,
the number of employees and the number of employees of the organization and the external
(John Freeman Jerome S. Engel, 2007) This type of venture capitalist helps
entrepreneur to study focus on focusing on show that promotes an important role in the value
of the venture because they are rapidly developing an innovative process and reflecting the
equality building expenses. This transition is another aspect of the equity structure, which is
attracting much attention from the young company who is understanding the main interest of
business entrepreneur community is a fun free service that is good for business entrepreneurs.
In this kind of meditation, others are imitating the introduction and are competing with the
existing adult companies. Less competition faster than competitive rivals. Another interesting
paradox of this model is that the success of the business is often better than replacing the
This is the result of increasing the complexity of structural and business process
complexes. More advanced skills are required for managerial work and they develop over
time. When Twenty-Two Thousand Workers Two Thousand companies may be unable to
manage twenty-two employees when the employee is unable to manage the company, when
the end, these processes of development include making changes to the company itself. When
such companies succeed, they themselves turn into companies. Professional systems,
organizational designs and highly trained managers, who create an organization designed to
run them efficiently. Enhanced enterprise scalability and enhancing competition enhances
this efficiency.
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(A Vinay Kumar, Mohinder N Kaura, 2003) Indian venture capital industry is one
of the major players in South Asian countries. The new fund has opened its shops and
continues to provide more funds. India has a sea change in the focused industry, so there is
not a country with a low cost production base, but not a high tech and global outsourcing
center.In the current study there are four factors that are kept by the enterprise entrepreneurs
on the screen of the new enterprise. Using Kendall's study analysis, this study has brought
strong support among many variable pairs. Detailed analysis shows that,They are alert when
they are involved in the details.Successful enterprise groups have always tried to target target
markets.These teams are special in dealing with the risks of their past experience.Indian
venture capitalists do not like tech-savvy activities; Some of the least financing ventures do
not show signs of having high technology. The ability to evaluate and respond to Risk,
earnings, Market share, Examine details. Risk identification is the area where the failed
enterprises fail. The successful team focuses on the established markets and carefully markets
market markets to get market shares, they get the expected return.Future research can detect
part of study. Unless we are further researched in the cognitive process of venture capitalists'
well as other organizations and co-operatives. In India, the courage still remains a difficult
environment. Even in 2001 the Indian government was bureaucratic and highly controlled.
The activities need to be further stimulated to stimulate the growth of capital, and it is likely
that the government will continue its efforts in promoting and encouraging investment
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investment. The role of the government can not be avoided: It is, it is necessary to know the
legal and currency exchange policies, because many activities are financially due to the effect
of courage and companies. If you manage the high-risk financial institution managers
organized by the public capital, the venture capital will need to create a mechanism to reduce
risk risk. India is an example that how much useful action can be in the National System F
The final decision of adventure industry fate was not taken until the end of 2001.
During the boom 'period rapidly grew during 2000's early global internet funded adventure,
even when its current growth does not guarantee. In the first period in February 2000, when
the first period in February 2000 will not provide resources for the creation of new
companies, investment in the terms of venture capital funding will be deleted from the
capitalist industry and less efficient competitors. The entire firm of both the firm and the
(Anuradha Basu and Simon C. Parker, 2001) This paper has tried to fill the gap
between knowledge and expansion of nature in our business. A simple two agent
optimization model was developed to understand the financial objectives of the family, and
the South Asian used, the introduction of participating determinants that were a unique data
to the origins of British entrepreneurship, and the family had been recognized financially. For
the purpose of explaining the involvement of family, financial consequences, selfish and self-
interest group members of Prarthwad, who had been found to be eligible to participate in the
funding required by the participants. In addition, the major explanation was the age-old, the
number of working hours in the early days, other sources of financial, the use of Asian groups
within the ethnic group, industrial area, and labor-intensive industry use. Banks have had
some steps that can find the rest of the theoretical model of future research that has no
evidence of setting up our data debt to inspire the family credit grant. In this uncertainty, the
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deal can take place only with the family's information; Many family borrows looking for
problem; And to provide a home loan relative to a debt deal in practice, it would be useful to
know more about the right borrower's family Heshvier called for the members of the group
(Prema Basargekar, 2010) Social capital formation and usage are considered to be
Analyze the meaning of capital paper with social mediation of small amounts And social
capital and efforts with specific references to minority programs To measure the effect of
women's empowerment with the help of laboratory Check - The result is based on the
primary data received from 217 women self-help. Groups of self help were organized using
random sampling method From Forbes Marshal Company Limited, a leading production
India A lecture scale Self help group members are used to change the assumption
Microphones program has established relationships with 15 lives in your life Creating
awareness, raising capacity and active and collective criteria Participate in social and political
life to bring the desired change. The conclusion is that microfinance programs have been
implemented in the organization, the social capital on Self help group members has a strong
influence. Paper It has been found that social capital formation is not an automatic result
Especially for the purpose of nurturing and rearing organizations by implementing them
(I. M. Pandey 2012) This study examines the development process of venture capital
in India's developing country. India's Venture Capital Concept of Venture Capital Fund
Technology Development and Information Company of India (TDICI) was developed and
signed in India. The history of the capital of a modern industry in India has a recent income;
It returns from the mid-1980s. In the early years, Venture Capital Firms (VCFs) in India find
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it very difficult to develop their business. In Teideisiai deep case studies, learning that this
tool is also such a business, and found an initial interruption to learning experience. There is a
problem collecting money and evaluating potential initiatives. High technology was focused
on investing in the business, but gradually focused on only the second potential high-
endeavor and high-end high-tech firms. It was also noted that TIDCI had made several
commercial development initiatives to make Venture Capital popular in India. For faster
decision-making facilities, a simple organizational structure has been created and new
these businesses are suffering from lack of finance because the banks are capable in the
system and regional macrophones are real or funded. However, recent financial initiatives
have been taken to overcome this gap. It specifically underlines two tools that are used in
traditional innovation support: business support and business capital. In this article we
highlight many types of financial institutions with banking system, which is from this
India. In particular, two types of innovation have been supported: Keep a commercial
vaccination and a subtle provincial capital. The Villgro design can provide financial support
for non-financial assistance, such as a prototype and test in the incubator, as a market
Innovation is a subtle actor of capital organization, who invests in more force and
sometimes predicts those businesses which are essential for the most important financial
assistance and non-financial assistance with little hands. In the current invention, non-
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financial help is to make the business more efficient and to make it more attractive for the
academic research is rich in the capital structure financial products of large companies, the
original capital structure of small business studies is somewhat smaller and it is investigated.
In this list, we have presented experimental evidence for emerging capital formation of small
companies. This is based on the investigation owner and firm features. We know the
percentage of goods revenue that can be obtained from the company as the credit union's age
and the age of the owner is linked to negative negative usage. We found that if the maximum
loan is received, the business owner is married and is black, then the decrease. Similarly,
there is more credit in the traffic and public services sector than in other industries. If the loan
is drawn from other financial institutions, there is also a part of the structure for the reasons
such as gender, experience, education and the size of the occupation expected.
(Julia Rouse, Dilani Jayawarna, 2010) Workers in the labor market are encouraged
to start business at the international level. This strategy is based on the concept of rapid social
involvement. In this letter, we define the 'enterprise innovation' strategy that results in
situations that help a deprived person to start a viable business in a business and overcome
strong obstacles in the enterprise. We try to attract a resource-oriented approach that entails
integration theory, as it gives a complex pattern of reported economic boycott as logic, so far,
according to the various social sector based mutual-related concepts, this business
vittapuravathyatuna skip the class-based paraphrased Eca support. New research and policy
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(Antonio Davila, George Foster, Ning Jia, 2010) The following main ideas in this
100 employees, requires the management style to change from the personal management
style, which is the beginning of early-start-up entrepreneur companies that have become more
professional style. Some companies and their CEO are unable to make these changes and
growth and shortcomings of CEOs. The presence of professional investors (as venture
capitalism) has been linked to high growth because these investors have invested in the
interest for development and if the entrepreneur is unable to change the nature of the
manager, then the chief executive may cause the transit. These systems are actively accepted
when the management team promotes the boundaries of the organizational management style
when related management management or adverse reactions to bad results or errors have
been made. These systems have many roles that can provide them with adequate management
facilities. Finally, the special needs of the adoption index company are contingent.
market in Europe has evolved since the beginning of 2007 and has become an alternative
source for small investors to finance the sale of securities through internet. There are a variety
of platform designs and converter formats used by this FordInvesting platform in this market.
demographic campaigns operating in Germany, this article examines how different platforms
and methods of contracting affect physical partnership. The results show that when the
minimum ticket size is small, the crowd participation is large, the crowd gathers in a financial
vehicle and the crowd offers to invest in profitable loans. In addition, many systems achieve
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(Gary J. Castrogiovanni, 2010 )Although explored and often contradictory, it is
advisable for prospective business executives to develop a formal plan of the proposed
business in general. According to this advice, some scholars have suggested that the pre-start
plan could reduce the mortality of new small businesses. However, there is an emerging
opinion that the value of employment is context-dependent. This view has been expanded
here because it applies to new small businesses. Firstly, the pre-startup plan which may be
able to facilitate may be limited, relevant references are given. Finally, instructions have been
given that show how to use in the future to increase the body of research and knowledge.
focusing on the startup process has developed a questionnaire to measure the configuration
part of personality, personal resources, environment and organizational events. 1,169 new
entrepreneurs and new business owners - samples of manager representatives were examined.
Three startup configurations have been found that reveal different types of personality
features. These patterns are defined in terms of environmental, resources and aspects of the
initial process.
educational quality and discusses the use of podcasts in the classroom: the radio reporter who
wins the initial startup podcast business trip. The podcast episode can be used to engage
students and improve their ability to develop concepts in entrepreneurship, human resources,
leadership, and organizational behavior. In order to facilitate its use in the classroom, a
particular way in which a podcast can be used in a classmate. If startup is used in the
entrepreneur curriculum, we recommend using a guest speaker or two starting with a chance
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getting involved in the training is an early initiative In their classes, students are motivated to
entrepreneurial education is growing rapidly, a skill that requires students to develop business
skills, whether they have a market for their new product or service or not. How "Ash
Maurya‘s Running Lean and Eric Ries‘s Lean Startup" got absorbed in the recognition of
recognized education to determine exactly what it is supposed to do, how to work in the
recent popular business books such as startup and ash. It allows business build students to go
through the exercise MBA candidates in your high experiential classroom allows you to go
retailing center for individual customers, value-consuming canvas, a map, a minimum viable
product use And the five models are running, the session can be completed. Students
"Slender Runs," A. C Learn how to determine the market for new products or services and
how they later introduce these skills to new projects or established companies.
(Fred Block, 2013) In financial considerations, financial institutions are not preferred,
but if any policy of bringing contemporary economies under democratic control is the finance
improvements, which can weaken the financial resources of financial institutions as financial
financial institutions and financially viable financially. While paying attention to the
American economy, certain ideas are relevant in other national contexts. The main purpose of
the development of clean energy, small and medium enterprises, and infrastructure. Will do
it.
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(Francesca Di Pietro, Andrea Prencipe, Ann Majchrzak, 2017) Creating an
investor network during an equity-based Facebook base campaign can contribute to the
success of the startup firm. A qualitative study of 60 European startups, input type provided
by equity investors, performance rush identifies the startup and founder features and start-up
usage of the network after start-up, after two years through this article, who do not take
advantage of the rush against the start, or the possibility of production, rush to succeed Get
market or market knowledge. It increases the existing research on the apparent transformation
and start-up relationships by gathering conclusions and the input provided by the success
related to the success of the equity investor after the crowd invested on the transformed
platform.
(Tobias Weiblen, Henry W. Chesbrough, 2015 )When fast, when big companies
start out early, big companies sit on resources, startups can only dream. The combination of
entrepreneur activity with corporate capabilities seems like a perfect match, but to look at this
article, big companies in the technical industry can start to change the entrepreneurship in the
beginning. The main examples are usually used to get a set of four models used to connect
with the early days and describe their characteristics, challenges and rationality. Although
Corporate Equity is the core mechanism of a more established model, the equity is more
inclusive with shared technology to reduce organizational costs and to connect with more
speed and agility across the world. In this article, a typography of the corporate system is
presented so that the speed of the startup can be speed and grip control and strategically
oriented, in the way companies can overcome the gap between themselves and the startup
world.
Studies of women-led journalism, which has been known as North American digital and data
propellants. The start-up study of journalism has focused on showing growth and has
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emphasized technological innovation, traditional rules and practices. Participants in this field
of study while studying and focusing more on media science such as computer science,
sociology newsrooms and media representation and other technological business criticism of
This study posits feminist, colonization, and the study of science and technology
innovations show innovation, gender, gender, business, journalism, technology, and industry
and financial difficulties and potential possibilities to change them as well as stereotypes. We
are there to argue that journalism is an important question of digital journalism, essential
understanding of the relationship between unexpected power within the law and the moral
role in the beginning of the unexpected ways, important questions and re-contribute to the
(Jianqiang Wang, Yougang Bian, Biao Xu, Hongmao Qin, Manjiang Hu, Bin
Huang, 2015) In the signal intersection, the traffic delay during the startup process is due to
inefficient vehicle operation and driver deviation. To resolve this problem, we offer a V2I-
based driver support system that can achieve the status of current traffic signals and offer
startup support to drivers. This article presents architecture and algorithm proposed system,
two types of driver help methods, support: indicator startup and auto start control. Automated
startup control mode based on fuzzy logic control is valid in the simulation test. We also
apply startups using the sample system and agree to its performance in the field test. The
results of the test show that it may help to start their vehicles with the proposed help
algorithmic drivers to reduce the delays that the traffic will significantly improved.
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The methodology for the study is quantitative in nature. The direction for the research
have been drawn out from a review of literature and startups of various sectors have been
interviewed to gain insight about the startup finance. It covers the nature of study, research
design, and sample description, tools for data collection and tools for data analysis.
preferences of startups. The study also reveals the preferred reasons for applying other
financial institutions. The research also discussed the important criteria to get startup finance
The study is carried out with random sampling. An extensive study is done on the
variables before taking into consideration for study. The study is from the Startup's
perspective so opinion of eminent key persons from various Government and Private
3.2.1.1 Population: Our target population are startups in financial year 2015-
census method. The population for the study was the entrepreneurs who have
started their business (startups) of one city Indore and also those who are
Promotion.
3.2.1.2 Sample Size: The overall sample size for the study was 200 startups. The
sample was divided into two groups on the basis of Startup finance provider
and receiver as discussed above under the study design heading. The ratio of
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Institution: Startups are 1:10 thus over 20 Instituion available in Indore City
3.2.1.3 Sample Element: Individual startup was used as the sampling element of the study.
3.2.1.5 Tools for Data Collection: Self designed questionnaire on all three variables of the
study were used to collect responses of the startups in India. The data were collected
Primary Data: The primary data was collected from 200 startups. It was from
Indore city in central India.The primary data was collected through structured
instrument. There were two questionnaire, one for "startups" and another for
personal interview.
Secondary Data: In order to validate and substantiate the primary data many
sources of secondary data were also relied upon. Relevant published various
journals, articles, and reports of government and from various agencies associated
3.2.1.6 Tools Used for Data analysis: Data was collected using self administered
were selected from all three categories Product, Service and Mixed. Internal
reliability of all the three measures was computed by using SPSS software. Face
validity of all three variables were ensured while selecting the statements( elements)
for the measures. Content validity was established through factor analysis and
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support referenceing alongwith T-test, Common factor Analysis, CHI
Square,ANOVA one- way, Karl Pearson Correlation Analysis and Spearsman Rank
Correlation Analysis.
There were two different Questionnaires having cover page mentioning the
purpose of the research and proper guideline for filling the questionnaire.The
Questionnaires were divided into three sections. The first section was about the purpose
and introduction of researcher, The second section is about the demographic questions
and responses to scale items measured in different scales. The third section is about the
opinions responses to scale items measured on a five point likert scale anchored
between "Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree". The variables taken for factor were
derived from Review of literature and personal visits and interaction with Institutions
and Startups.
3.3 Item Analysis: Total correlation was calculated and all the items were found to be
having significant relationship with the total. Hence all the items were retained.
All the startups are operating into three different categories like product based ,
service based and mixed of both service and product.Informations was taken by Startups
India websites, Reports and Government Institutions. Startups in Indore was approached
personally visiting for their follow ups. Follow ups was started soon after mailing the
questionnaire by phone calls and reminders. Reposnes was good private departments. Few
government gave officials permission and said that they will send the questionnaire
personally to the registered startups. And for Institutional questionnaires, they send the
questionnaire to their Head Offices and get it done after long follow-ups.
After having their email address questionnaires were sent them following by a phone
calls. The incomplete and incorrectly filled questionnaires were screened out and final sample
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of 200 respondents was drawn form the total number of questionnaires received, keeping in
To answer the research questions as highlighted in the table above, following specific
1. To understand the main financing resource of start-ups in India and evaluate its need
in market.
5. To understand the choices of customers between the private finance and startup
finance.
6. To understand about the policies and practices of financial institution under the
3.5 Hypothesis
H0.2 : There is no significant role of equity asset ratio of project on startup financing.
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H0.3:There is no significant role of managerial skills of entrepreneur on startup
financing.
financing.
financing.
Many businesses start with a dream, but it takes more than just a dream for them
to grow into successful businesses including the tenacity to overcome the many challenges
facing startups today. Startups take time, effort, and energy. Funding is a major concern for
startups and small businesses. When the economy tanked, it made it harder to convince
investors and banks alike to part with the cash that s essential for growth in the early days of a
business. Credit today is tight, and it s not clear precisely when it will become more readily
available.
Indeed, there is a growing trend of smaller initial investments in early stage startups.
Intensifying the challenge of raising funds, major leaps in technology have led investors
to raise the bar in terms of how much legwork entrepreneurs are expected to do before
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DATA ANALYSIS
Frequency Table
Age
Frequency Percent Valid Cumulative
Percent Percent
Valid Upto-30 years 87 43.5 43.5 43.5
31-40 years 72 36.0 36.0 79.5
41- 50 years 33 16.5 16.5 96.0
51- 60 years 5 2.5 2.5 98.5
Above 60 years 3 1.5 1.5 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.1 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.1 of frequencies are showing age group segregation of 200 respondents. There are 87
respondents from 200 are in up to 30 years age group, where 72 respondents are between
31years to 40 years age. Approximately 80 % respondents are below 40 years age group.
Approximately 20% respondents are above 41 years age group.
Gender
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Male 186 93.0 93.5 93.5
Valid Female 13 6.5 6.5 100.0
Total 199 99.5 100.0
Missing System 1 .5
Total 200 100.0
Table 1.2 Source: Field Survey
In Table 1.2 of frequencies are showing gender ratio of 199 respondents where 1 respondent
had not given this information. Here 93.5 % are male which indicates 186 respondents from
199. Around 6.5 % are female which indicates 13 females among 199 respondents.
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Qualification
Frequency Percent Valid Cumulative
Percent Percent
Valid Below graduation 9 4.5 4.5 4.5
Graduation 63 31.5 31.5 36.0
Post Graduation 65 32.5 32.5 68.5
Professional 63 31.5 31.5 100.0
Degree
Total 200 100.0 100.0
In Table 1.3 of frequencies are showing the Qualification analysis of 200 respondents.
Approximately 191 means 95% respondents are having graduation degree of more. Where 65
means 32% are Post graduates and 63 means 31% are professionals. We couldn‘t neglect the
9 respondents i.e., around 4.5% from 200 are having below graduation qualification.
Experience
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly
46 23.0 23.0 23.0
Disagree
Valid Disagree 46 23.0 23.0 46.0
Neutral 108 54.0 54.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.4 Source: Field Survey
Table shown that 46% are Disagree with having experience and 54% are neutral on this topic.
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Family Background
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Business 50 25.0 25.0 25.0
Service 104 52.0 52.0 77.0
Valid
Agriculture 46 23.0 23.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.5 Source: Field Survey
Frequencies of 200 respondents family background are shown in Table 1.5 where 52 % i.e.,
104 respondents have service class family and 50 among them having business background
which is around 25% and 46 respondents which is around 23% are having agriculture
background. It shows that around 150 means 75 % respondents don‘t have business exposure
and they are first generation entrepreneurs45.
Startup based on
Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Percent
Product 65 32.5 32.5 32.5
Service 52 26.0 26.0 58.5
Valid
Mixed 83 41.5 41.5 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.6 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.6 shown that 41.5% startups are based upon mixed product line it means Product
alongwith service. 32.5% are based on Product and 26% based upon services.
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Fraboni, Maryann & Saltstone, Robert. (2018). First and second generation entrepreneur typologies: Dimensions of
personality.. Journal of Social Behavior & Personality. 105-113.
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Startup has
Valid
Frequency Percent Cumulative Percent
Percent
Website 93 46.5 47.0 47.0
Mobile App 46 23.0 23.2 70.2
Valid MIS/ERP 33 16.5 16.7 178.8
None 26 13.0 13.1 91.9
Total 198 99.0 100.0
Missing System 2 1.0
Total 200 100.0
Table 1.7 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.7 shown 46.5% have website and 23% startups have Mobile Application and rest
have MIS/ERP.
Annual Income
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Upto- 250000 87 43.5 43.9 43.9
250001- 500000 42 21.0 21.2 65.2
500001- 750000 22 11.0 11.1 76.3
Valid
750001-1000000 12 6.0 6.1 82.3
Above Rs.1000001 35 17.5 17.7 100.0
Total 198 99.0 100.0
Missing System 2 1.0
Total 200 100.0
Table 1.8 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.8 shown that upto 43.5% have annual income upto Rs.250000, 21% have income
level between Rs.250001 to Rs.500000 and 11% have income level between Rs.500001 to
Rs.750000, rest of them are in income level above Rs.750001.
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Try New Ideas
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly
14 7.0 7.0 7.0
Disagree
Disagree 11 5.5 5.5 12.5
Valid Neutral 25 12.5 12.5 25.0
Agree 74 37.0 37.0 62.0
Strongly Agree 76 38.0 38.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.9 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.9 Frequencies of trying new ideas are Strongly agree respondents 14, Disagree 11,
Neutrals 25, Agree 74 and Strongly agree 76 this shows 75% respondents are agree with
Innovation, trying new ideas over 200 respondents.
Table 1.10 shown 83% are agree with experimenting with projects. 6% are Disagree and 11%
are neutral with experimenting.
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Access to Finance Easy
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly
76 38.0 38.0 38.0
Disagree
Disagree 55 27.5 27.5 65.5
Valid Neutral 41 20.5 20.5 86.0
Agree 26 13.0 13.0 99.0
Strongly Agree 2 1.0 1.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.11 Source: Field Survey
Access to finance figure shown in this table 1.11 where the opinion of respondents have
given quit pondering results. 65% respondents are strongly disagree, 20.5% are neutral and
14% are agree with the finance ease.
Table 1.12 shown 32% are agree with first idea always become project, 34% are disagree and
32% are neutral with this opinion. 34% understand that one should must have never give up
attitude which shows always first idea become project not possible.
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Taking Risk
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly Disagree 1 .5 .5 .5
Disagree 5 2.5 2.5 3.0
Neutral 31 15.5 15.6 18.6
Valid
Agree 96 48.0 48.2 66.8
Strongly Agree 66 33.0 33.2 100.0
Total 199 99.5 100.0
Missing System 1 .5
Table 1.13 shown 81% are agree with taking risk, 15.5 % are neutral and 3% are disagree.
In this table 1.14, Enhancing creativity by using new technology is measured. Around 80%
are agree with this approach and give importance to new technology alongwith creativity for
their business growth. 4% are disagree, 18.5% are neutral on this.
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Take Problem and complaints as Opportunity
Opportunity seeker is very important factor of managerial skills. This table 12 shows the
opinion about taking problem as Opportunity where 87.5% are agree with this and 11% are
neutral and only 1.5% disagree and the interesting fact is no one has choosen strongly
disagree.
Table 1.16 shown 92.5% are agree with freedom to express suggestions.7.5% are neutral.
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Accept team decisions and responsibility
Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Percent
Table 1.17 shown 92% are agree with accept team decisions and responsibility. 6.5% are
neutral.
Table 1.18 shown 96.5% are agree thode who are supporting open communication.
Leadership Skills
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Table 1.19 shown 100% are agree with leadership skills are important for every startups.
Table 1.20 shown 54.5% are agree with paper formalities while sanctioning loans, 28.5% are
disagree and 14% are neutral.
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly
3 1.5 1.5 1.5
Disagree
Disagree 15 7.5 7.6 9.1
Valid Neutral 57 28.5 28.8 37.9
Agree 79 39.5 39.9 77.8
Strongly Agree 44 22.0 22.2 100.0
Total 198 99.0 100.0
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Cost saving by using Old Technology
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly Disagree 17 8.5 8.5 8.5
Disagree 63 31.5 31.5 40.0
Neutral 65 32.5 32.5 72.5
Valid
Agree 44 22.0 22.0 94.5
Strongly Agree 11 5.5 5.5 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.22 shown 32.5% are neutral with cost saving with using old technology, 27.5% are
agree, 40% are Disagree with think about Cost saving by using old technology.
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly Disagree 54 27.0 27.0 27.0
Disagree 73 36.5 36.5 63.5
Neutral 50 25.0 25.0 88.5
Valid
Agree 21 10.5 10.5 99.0
Strongly Agree 2 1.0 1.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.23 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.23 shown 65% are Disagree with duration taken by bank, 25% are neutral and 12%
are agree with this duration.
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Availability of finance
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Strongly Disagree 3 1.5 1.5 1.5
Neutral 10 5.0 5.0 6.5
Valid Agree 84 42.0 42.0 48.5
Strongly Agree 103 51.5 51.5 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.24 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.24 shown 93% are agree with ample availability of finance.
99
Table 1.26 shown the availability of suitable labour 45% are Disagree, 25% are Agree and
30% are neutral.
Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Percent
Disagree 4 2.0 2.0 2.0
Neutral 25 12.5 12.5 14.5
Valid Agree 103 51.5 51.5 66.0
Strongly Agree 68 34.0 34.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.28 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.28 shown Imparting Training is Important 85.5% are Agree, 12.5% Neutral rest are
Disagree.
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Expected Break even time
Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Percent
Table 1.29 shown that Break-even point comes under 3 years 87.5% according to Startups.
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Upto Rs.250000 50 25.0 25.0 25.0
250001-500000 28 14.0 14.0 39.0
500000-750000 25 12.5 12.5 51.5
Valid
750001-1000000 30 15.0 15.0 66.5
Above 1000001 67 33.5 33.5 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.30 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.30 shown Owner's capital investment Upto Rs.2.5 lacs 25%, Above Rs.10 lacs 33.5%
and rest of them are between Rs.2.5 Lacs to Rs.10 lacs.
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Value Proposition
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Quality 101 50.5 50.5 50.5
Price 13 6.5 6.5 57.0
Quantity 5 2.5 2.5 59.5
Variety 27 13.5 13.5 73.0
Valid
Pre/Post Purchase
12 6.0 6.0 79.0
Services
Value Added Services 42 21.0 21.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.31 Source: Field Survey
Table 1.31 shown Differ value startups are offering considers 50.5% are believing in
Quality,13.5% are in variety and 21% are value added services.
Table 1.32 shown 45% has Government finance scheme available for projects startups.
Whereas 54.5% thinks no scheme is available.
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Current ownership/equity situation
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Missing System 1 .5
Table 1.33 Shown the current ownership 71.5% are under Limited Liability Company not
publicly traded, 16.5% Partnership with few other individual, 7% are Sole Proprieetorship.
Marketing Strategies
Table 1.34 shown Marketing strategies 18.5% doing Direct Marketing, 18% doing Business
to Customer, 31.5% Business to Business and 23.5 % doing Online Marketing and 8,5% are
depends on personal selling.
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Difficulties found while starting a business
Valid Cumulative
Frequency Percent
Percent Percent
Table 1.35 shown that around 56.5% feels that getting finance is a major difficulty for any
startup. Whereas 18.5% feels that to established contact with new customer is a another major
difficulty. Remaining 25% have experienced differently.
104
105
Table 1.36 shows the factor analysis of all the major variables. It shows that how
much factor loads another. So that, Important factors cannot be avoided. It shows the
correlation matrix between all the managerial skills sub factors like Try new ideas and
.391, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant moderate positive change in
another at a significant level. Try new ideas and First Idea become project is significant
moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = .23. Try new ideas and Taking risk in projects is a
significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = .15. Try new ideas and Take problem
.0.23. Try new ideas and Freedom to express suggestions is a significant moderate positive
relationship: Pearson r = .152. Try new ideas and Accept team decisions and responsibility is
a significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = .152. Try new ideas and Support
Open Communication is a significant less positive relationship: Pearson r = .026. Try new
ideas and Leadership skills are a significant moderate negative relationship: Pearson r = -
.0.21.
Experiments with projects and First Idea become project is significant moderate
negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.045. Experiments with projects and Taking risk in
projects and Take problem and complaints as Opportunity is a significant moderate positive
with projects and Accept team decisions and responsibility is a significant moderate negative
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with projects and Leadership skills are a significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r
= 0.116.
First Idea become project and Taking risk in projects is a significant moderate
positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.167. First Idea become project and Take problem and
First Idea become project and Freedom to express suggestions is a significant moderate
negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.173. First Idea become project and Accept team
0.061. First Idea become project and Support Open Communication is a significant less
negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.072. First Idea become project and Leadership skills are
significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.223. Taking risk in projects and
0.158. Taking risk in projects and Accept team decisions and responsibility is a significant
moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.2. Taking risk in projects and Support Open
projects and Leadership skills are a significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r =
0.229
problem and complaints as Opportunity and Accept team decisions and responsibility is a
significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.281. Take problem and complaints
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Pearson r = 0.262. Take problem and complaints as Opportunity and Leadership skills are a
Freedom to express suggestions and Accept team decisions and responsibility is a significant
Freedom to express suggestions and Leadership skills are a significant moderate positive
significant less positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.324. Accept team decisions and
responsibility and Leadership skills are a significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r
= 0.228
statistics is for Factor Analysis. The test process sampling capability for each variable in the
model and for the complete model. The value is a measure of the ratio of variance among
variables that might be common variance. The lower the ratio, the more appropriate your
facts is to Factor Analysis".(46) Here 0.617 measurement shows a general proportion of data.
46
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Chi-Square focuses is called Goodness of Fit Test. It indicates the data collected from
sample matches the entire population here, 237.508 is the value it shows the moderate fit of
data.47
Formula 1
Table 1.38 Total variance explained by first three components are better in among nine
variables. These are Try New Ideas, Experiments with Projects and First Idea become project.
47
http://www.statisticshowto.com/probability-and-statistics/chi-square/
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Chart 1- Field Survey
Chart 1 shows an Eigen values of all nine components above 1.0 are Try New Ideas,
Experiments with Projects, First Idea become project and below 1.0 are Taking Risk, Take
decisions and responsibility, Support Open Communication and Leadership Skills shown in
table 1.39.
Component 1 2 3
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Factor Analysis
Correlation Matrixa
Using New Using Cost saving Imparting Availabi Availabi
Technology Latest by using Training lity of lity of
enhance Technol Old is Raw Suitable
Creativity ogy Technology Important Material labour
Using New
Technology
1 0.291 -0.031 0.095 0.014 0.197
enhance
Creativity
Using Latest
0.291 1 -0.248 0.173 0.154 0.19
Technology
Cost saving
by using Old -0.031 -0.248 1 -0.164 0.084 0.136
Technology
Correlation
Imparting
Training is 0.095 0.173 -0.164 1 0.03 -0.125
Important
Availability
of Raw 0.014 0.154 0.084 0.03 1 0.388
Material
Availability
of Suitable 0.197 0.19 0.136 -0.125 0.388 1
labour
Using New
Technology
0 0.331 0.092 0.424 0.003
enhance
Creativity
Using Latest
0 0 0.007 0.015 0.004
Technology
Cost saving
by using Old 0.331 0 0.011 0.12 0.028
Sig. (1- Technology
tailed) Imparting
Training is 0.092 0.007 0.011 0.339 0.04
Important
Availability
of Raw 0.424 0.015 0.12 0.339 0
Material
Availability
of Suitable 0.003 0.004 0.028 0.04 0
labour
a. Determinant = .598
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Table 1.40 shows the factor analysis of all the major variables. It shows that how
much factor loads another. So that, Important factors cannot be avoided. It shows the
correlation matrix between all the technical skills sub factors like Using New Technology
enhance Creativity and Using Latest Technology is strongly significant moderate positive
relationship: Pearson r = .291. Using New Technology enhance Creativity and Cost saving by
.031. Using New Technology enhance Creativity and Imparting Training is Important is
moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.014. Using New Technology enhance Creativity
Pearson r = 0.197.
Using Latest Technology and Cost saving by using Old Technology is strongly
significant moderate negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.248. Using Latest Technology and
Pearson r = 0.173. Using Latest Technology and Availability of Raw Material is strongly
significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.154. Using Latest Technology and
r = 0.19.
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KMO and Bartlett's Test
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling
.532
Adequacy.
Approx. Chi-Square 99.712
Bartlett's Test of
df 15
Sphericity
Sig. .000
Table 1.41 Field Survey
Table 1.41 The value is a Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of the ratio of variance among
variables that might be common variance. The lower the ratio, the more appropriate your
facts is to Factor Analysis. Here 0.532 measurement shows a general proportion of data.
Chi-Square focuses is called Goodness of Fit Test. It indicates the data collected from sample
matches the entire population here, 99.712 is the value it shows the significant fit of data.
Table 1.42 Total variance explained by first two components are better in among six
variables. These are Using New Technology enhance Creativity and Using Latest
Technology.
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Chart 2- Field Survey
Chart 2 of Eigen values of all six components above 1.0 are Using New Technology enhance
Creativity and Using Latest Technology and below 1.0 are Cost saving by using Old
of Suitable labour.
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Factor Analysis
Correlation Matrixa
Access to Cost saving Duration Availability of Expected Owner's
Availability of
Finance by using Old Taken by Venture Break even capital
finance
Easy Technology Bank Capital time investment
Access to
1 0.069 0.483 -0.119 0.393 -0.101 -0.232
Finance Easy
Cost saving by
using Old 0.069 1 0.106 -0.153 0.095 0.099 0.026
Technology
Duration Taken
0.483 0.106 1 -0.094 0.402 -0.043 -0.203
by Bank
Correlation Availability of
-0.119 -0.153 -0.094 1 -0.284 0.094 0.171
finance
Availability of
0.393 0.095 0.402 -0.284 1 -0.041 -0.235
Venture Capital
Expected Break
-0.101 0.099 -0.043 0.094 -0.041 1 0.205
even time
Owner's capital
-0.232 0.026 -0.203 0.171 -0.235 0.205 1
investment
Access to
0.165 0 0.047 0 0.077 0
Finance Easy
Cost saving by
using Old 0.165 0.067 0.015 0.091 0.081 0.359
Technology
Duration Taken
0 0.067 0.093 0 0.271 0.002
by Bank
Sig. (1-
Availability of
tailed) 0.047 0.015 0.093 0 0.094 0.008
finance
Availability of
0 0.091 0 0 0.281 0
Venture Capital
Expected Break
0.077 0.081 0.271 0.094 0.281 0.002
even time
Owner's capital
0 0.359 0.002 0.008 0 0.002
investment
a. Determinant = .453
Table 1.43 Field Survey
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Table 1.43 shows the factor analysis of all the major variables. It shows that how
much factor loads another. So that, Important factors cannot be avoided. It shows the
correlation matrix between all the Financial skills sub factors like Access to Finance Easy and
Cost saving by using Old Technology is strongly significant moderate positive relationship:
Pearson r = 0.069.
Access to Finance Easy and Duration Taken by Bank is strongly significant moderate
positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.483. Access to Finance Easy and Availability of finance
relationship: Pearson r = 0.393. Access to Finance Easy and Break-even year is strongly
significant moderate negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.101. Access to Finance Easy and
-0.232.
Cost saving by using Old Technology and Duration Taken by Bank is strongly
significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.106. Cost saving by using Old
Pearson r = -0.153. Cost saving by using Old Technology and Availability of Venture Capital
is strongly significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = 0.095. Cost saving by using
Old Technology and Break-even year is strongly significant moderate positive relationship:
Pearson r = 0.099. Cost saving by using Old Technology and Owner's capital investment is
Duration Taken by Bank and Break-even year is strongly significant moderate negative
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relationship: Pearson r = -0.043. Duration Taken by Bank and Owner's capital investment is
finance and Owner's capital investment is strongly significant moderate positive relationship:
Pearson r = 0.171.
Availability of Venture Capital and Break-even year is strongly significant moderate negative
even year and Owner's capital investment is strongly significant moderate positive
The value is a Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of the ratio of variance among variables that
might be common variance. The lower the ratio, the more appropriate your facts is to Factor
Chi-Square focuses is called Goodness of Fit Test. It indicates the data collected from sample
matches the entire population here, 154.968 is the value it shows the significant fit of data.
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Total Variance Explained
Component Initial Eigenvalues Extraction Sums of
Squared Loadings
Total % of Cumulative Total % of
Variance % Variance
1 2.155 30.785 30.785 2.155 30.785
2 1.187 16.956 47.741 1.187 16.956
3 1.042 14.890 62.631 1.042 14.890
4 .809 11.556 74.186
5 .740 10.577 84.763
6 .556 7.941 92.704
7 .511 7.296 100.000
Table 1.45 Field Survey
Table 1.45 Total variance explained by first three components are better in among seven
variables. These are Access to Finance Easy, Cost saving by using Old Technology and
Chart 3
Chart 3 of Eigen values of all seven components above 1.0 are Access to Finance Easy, Cost
saving by using Old Technology and below 1.0 are Duration Taken by Bank, Availability of
118
finance, Availability of Venture Capital, Expected Break even time, Owner's capital
investment
Component 1 2 3
Descriptive
Descriptive Statistics
Experiments with
200 4.17 .983 -1.503 .172
Projects
Freedom to express
200 4.43 .630 -.646 .172
suggestions
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This table 1.47 is showing the standard values of major factors of Managerial skills
like Experiments with Projects mean is 4.17, standard deviation .983 and skewness is -1.503
at standard error .172. Taking risk mean is 4.11, standard deviation .790 and skewness is
-.758 at standard error .172. Leadership skills mean is 4.73, standard deviation .442 and
skewness is -1.073 at standard error .172. Take Problem and complaints as Opportunity mean
is 4.33, standard deviation .732 and skewness is -.850 at standard error .172. Freedom to
express suggestions as Opportunity mean is 4.43, standard deviation .630 and skewness is -
Descriptive
Descriptive Statistics
N Mean Std. Deviation Skewness
Statistic Statistic Statistic Statistic Std. Error
Using Latest
198 3.74 .941 -.450 .173
Technology
Availability of Suitable
200 2.76 .959 .233 .172
labour
Availability of Raw
200 3.24 .915 -.216 .172
Material
Using New Technology
200 4.02 .833 -.777 .172
enhance Creativity
Valid N (list wise) 198
Table 1.48 Field Survey
This table 1.48 is showing the standard values of major factors of Technical skills like
Using Latest Technology mean is 3.74, standard deviation .941 and skewness is -.450 at
standard error .173. Availability of Suitable labour mean is 2.76, standard deviation .959 and
skewness is .233 at standard error .172. Availability of Raw Material mean is 3.24, standard
deviation .915 and skewness is -.216 at standard error .172. Using New Technology enhance
Creativity mean is 4.02, standard deviation .833 and skewness is -.777 at standard error .172.
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Descriptive
Descriptive Statistics
N Mean Std. Skewness
Deviation
Statistic Statistic Statistic Statistic Std.
Error
Access to Finance Easy 200 2.12 1.090 .569 .172
Duration Taken by
200 2.22 .993 .447 .172
Bank
Availability of finance 200 4.42 .725 -1.792 .172
Availability of Venture
200 2.13 .974 .528 .172
Capital
Expected Break even
200 2.43 1.132 .829 .172
time
Owner's capital
200 3.18 1.616 -.173 .172
investment
Valid N (listwise) 200
Table 1.49 Field Survey
This table 1.49 is showing the standard values of major factors of Financial skills like
Access to Finance Easy mean is 2.12, standard deviation 1.090 and skewness is .569 at
standard error .172. Duration Taken by Bank mean is 2.22, standard deviation .993 and
skewness is .447 at standard error .172. Availability of finance mean is 4.42, standard
deviation .725 and skewness is -1.792 at standard error .172. Availability of Venture Capital
mean is 2.13, standard deviation .974 and skewness is .528 at standard error .172. Expected
Break even time mean is 2.43, standard deviation 1.132 and skewness is .829 at standard
error .172. intial money invested before asking mean is 3.18, standard deviation 1.616 and
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Correlations
Correlations
Gender Taking
Risk
Pearson
1 -.063
Correlation
Gender
Sig. (2-tailed) .377
N 199 198
Pearson
-.063 1
Taking Correlation
Risk Sig. (2-tailed) .377
N 198 199
Table 1.50 Field Survey
Table 1.50 indicates the significant correlation between Gender and Taking risk factor
moderate negative relationship :Pearson r = -.063, Change in one variable shows the
Correlations
Try New Difficulties found while
Ideas starting a business
Pearson
1 -.130
Correlation
Try New Ideas
Sig. (2-tailed) .067
N 200 200
Pearson
Difficulties found -.130 1
Correlation
while starting a
Sig. (2-tailed) .067
business
N 200 200
Table 1.51 Field Survey
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Table 1.51 indicates the significant correlation between Try new ideas and Difficulties
found while starting a business variable low negative relationship :Pearson r = -.130, Change
Correlations
Correlations
Duration Taken by Difficulties found while
Bank starting a business
Pearson Correlation 1 .372**
Duration Taken
Sig. (2-tailed) .000
by Bank
N 200 200
Difficulties found Pearson Correlation .372** 1
while starting a Sig. (2-tailed) .000
business N 200 200
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Table 1.52 Field Survey
Table 1.52 indicates the significant correlation between Duration Taken by Bank and
Pearson r = .372, Change in one variable shows the significant high positive change in
another at significant 0.01 level.
Correlations
Correlations
Difficulties found while Qualification
starting a business
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Table 1.53 indicates the significant correlation between Qualification and Difficulties
r = -.054, Change in one variable shows the significant negative change in another at .448
significant level.
Correlations
Correlations
Difficulties found Experience
while starting a
business
Difficulties found Pearson Correlation 1 -.024
while starting a Sig. (2-tailed) .737
business N 200 200
Pearson Correlation -.024 1
Experience Sig. (2-tailed) .737
N 200 200
Table 1.54 Field Survey
Table 1.54 indicates the significant correlation between Difficulties found while
starting a business and Experience factor low negative relationship :Pearson r = -.024,
Change in one variable shows the significant low negative change in another at .737
significant level.
Correlations
Correlations
Startup has Ease in access finance
Pearson Correlation 1 .016
Startup has Sig. (2-tailed) .818
N 198 198
Ease in Pearson Correlation .016 1
access Sig. (2-tailed) .818
finance N 198 200
Table 1.55 Field Survey
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Table 1.55 indicates the significant correlation between Startup has technological
platform and Ease in access finance factor low positive relationship : Pearson r = 0.16,
Change in one variable shows the significant low positive change in another at .818
significant level.
Correlations
Correlations
Experiments with Expected Break even
Projects time
Table 1.56 indicates the significant correlation between Experiments with Projects
and Expected Break even time factor low negative relationship : Pearson r = -.115, Change in
one variable shows the significant low negative change in another at .105 significant level.
Correlations
Correlations
Expected Break Owner's capital
even time investment
Pearson Correlation 1 .205**
Expected Break even
Sig. (2-tailed) .004
time
N 200 200
Pearson Correlation .205** 1
Owner's capital
Sig. (2-tailed) .004
investment
N 200 200
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Table 1.57 Field Survey
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Table 1.57 Indicates the significant correlation between Expected Break even time
and intial money invested before asking factor positive relationship: Pearson r = .205, Change
in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at .01 high significant level.
Correlations
Correlations
Leadership Taking
Skills Risk
Pearson
1 .229**
Leadership Correlation
Skills Sig. (2-tailed) .001
N 200 199
Pearson
.229** 1
Correlation
Taking Risk
Sig. (2-tailed) .001
N 199 199
Table 1.57.1 indicates the significant correlation between Leadership Skills and Taking Risk
factor positive relationship : Pearson r = .229, Change in one variable shows the significant
positive change in another at .01 high significant level.
Correlations
Correlations
Cost saving by Using Latest
using Old Technology
Technology
Cost saving by Pearson Correlation 1 -.248**
using Old Sig. (2-tailed) .000
Technology N 200 198
Pearson Correlation -.248** 1
Using Latest
Sig. (2-tailed) .000
Technology
N 198 198
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Table 1.58 Field Survey
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Table 1.58 indicates the significant correlation between Cost saving by using Old
Technology and Using Latest Technology factor significant strong negative relationship :
Pearson r = -.248, Change in one variable shows the significant strong negative change in
Correlations
Correlations
Ease in Duration Taken
access by Bank
finance
Pearson
1 .483**
Correlation
Ease in access finance
Sig. (2-tailed) .000
N 200 200
Pearson
.483** 1
Duration Taken by Correlation
Bank Sig. (2-tailed) .000
N 200 200
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Table 1.59 Field Survey
Table 1.59 indicates the significant correlation between Ease in access finance and
Duration Taken by Bank factor significant strong positive relationship : Pearson r = .483,
Change in one variable shows the significant strong positive change in another at .01 high
significant level.
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Correlations
Correlations
Paper Formalities while Startup based
sanctioning loan on
Pearson
1 .006
Paper Formalities while Correlation
sanctioning loan Sig. (2-tailed) .937
N 200 200
Pearson
.006 1
Correlation
Startup based on
Sig. (2-tailed) .937
N 200 200
Table 1.60 Field Survey
Table 1.60 indicates the significant correlation between Paper Formalities while
sanctioning loan and Startup based on different line factor significant low positive
relationship : Pearson r = .006, Change in one variable shows the significant low positive
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Correlations
Correlations
Availability Availability of Availability of Availability of
of finance Venture Suitable labour Raw Material
Capital
Pearson -.077
1 -.284** -.054
Correlation
Availability of
Sig. (2- .279
finance .000 .451
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200
Pearson -.024**
-.284** 1 .233**
Correlation
Availability of
Sig. (2- .737
Venture Capital .000 .001
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200
Pearson .394
**
-.054 .233 1
Correlation
Availaibility of
Sig. (2- .000
Suitable labour .451 .001
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200
Pearson 1
-.077 -.024 .394**
Correlation
Availability of
Sig. (2-
Raw Material .279 .737 .000
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Table 1.61 indicates the significant correlation between Availability of finance and
r = -.284, Change in one variable shows the strong significant negative change in another at
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.01 significant level. Availability of finance and Availability of Suitable labour factor
significant negative relationship : Pearson r = -.054, Change in one variable shows the
significant negative change in another at .01 significant level. Availability of Venture Capital
and Availability of Suitable labour factor significant positive relationship : Pearson r = .233,
Change in one variable shows the strong significant positive change in another at .01
significant level.
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Correlations
131
Table 1.62 shows the correlation matrix between all the managerial skills sub factors
like Try new ideas and Experiments with projects is strongly significant moderate positive
relationship: Pearson r = .391, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant
moderate positive change in another at .01 significant level. Try new ideas and Access to
finance ease significant low positive relationship: Pearson r = .014, Change in one variable
shows the strongly significant low positive change in another at significant level. Try new
Ideas and First Idea become project significant low positive relationship: Pearson r = .23,
Change in one variable shows the significant low positive change in another at significant
level. Try new ideas and Taking risk is highly significant positive relationship: Pearson r =
.150, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant positive change in another at .01
significant levels. Try new ideas and Using new technology enhances creativity significant
moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = .136, Change in one variable shows the strongly
Try new ideas and Take Problem and complaints as Opportunity significant low
negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.021, Change in one variable shows the strongly
significant low negative change in another at significant level. Try new ideas and Freedom to
.148, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant positive change in another at .01
significant levels. Try new ideas and Accept team decisions and responsibility suggestions
with projects is significant low positive relationship: Pearson r = .008, Change in one variable
shows the significant low positive change in another at significant levels. Try new ideas and
Change in one variable shows the significant low positive change in another at significant
levels. Try new ideas and Leadership skills are strongly significant positive relationship:
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Pearson r = .024, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant positive change in
Experiments with Projects and Access to finance ease significant low negative
relationship: Pearson r = - .145, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant low
negative change in another at .05 significant level. Experiments with Projects and First Idea
become project significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -.045, Change in one variable
shows the significant low negative change in another at 0.01 significant level.
Experiments with Projects and Taking risk is significant positive relationship: Pearson
r = .183, Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at
significant levels. Experiments with Projects and Using new technology enhances creativity
significant low negative relationship: Pearson r = -.066, Change in one variable shows the
strongly significant low negative change in another at 0.05 significant level. Experiments
with Projects and Take Problem and complaints as Opportunity significant low positive
relationship: Pearson r = 0.095, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant low
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .173, Change in one variable shows the
significant positive change in another at significant levels. Experiments with Projects and
Accept team decisions and responsibility suggestions with projects is significant negative
relationship: Pearson r = -.094, Change in one variable shows the significant negative change
in another at .05 significant levels. Experiments with Projects and Support Open
variable shows the significant negative change in another at .01 significant levels.
Experiments with Projects and Leadership skills are significant positive relationship: Pearson
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r = .116, Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at
significant levels.
Ease Access to Finance and First Idea become project significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .253, Change in one variable shows the significant low positive
change in another at 0.01 significant level. Ease Access to Finance and Taking risk is
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .032, Change in one variable shows the
significant positive change in another at .05 significant levels. Ease Access to Finance and
Using new technology enhances creativity significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .147,
Change in one variable shows the strongly significant positive change in another at
significant level. Ease Access to Finance and Take Problem and complaints as Opportunity
significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.099, Change in one variable shows the
significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -.021, Change in one variable shows the
significant negative change in another at .05 significant levels. Ease Access to Finance and
Accept team decisions and responsibility suggestions with projects is significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .114, Change in one variable shows the significant positive change
in another at significant levels. Ease Access to Finance and Support Open Communication is
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .056, Change in one variable shows the
significant positive change in another at significant levels. Ease Access to Finance and
Leadership skills are significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -.051, Change in one
variable shows the significant negative change in another at .05 significant levels.
Taking Risk and Using new technology enhances creativity significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .111, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant positive
change in another at significant level. Taking Risk and Take Problem and complaints as
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Opportunity significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .223, Change in one variable shows
the strongly significant negative change in another at .05 significant level. Taking Risk and
.158, Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at .01
significant levels. Taking Risk and Accept team decisions and responsibility suggestions with
projects is significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .2, Change in one variable shows the
strongly significant positive change in another at significant levels. Taking Risk and Support
variable shows the significant positive change in another at .05 significant levels. Taking
Risk and Leadership skills are significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .229, Change in
one variable shows the strong significant positive change in another at .01 significant levels.
First Idea become project and Taking risk is significant positive relationship: Pearson
r = .167, Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at
significant levels. First Idea become project and Using new technology enhances creativity
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .062, Change in one variable shows the strongly
significant positive change in another at .01 significant level. First Idea become project and
.109, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant negative change in another at .01
significant level.
First Idea become project and Freedom to express suggestions with projects is
significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -.173, Change in one variable shows the
significant negative change in another at significant levels. First Idea become project and
Accept team decisions and responsibility suggestions with projects is significant negative
relationship: Pearson r = -.061, Change in one variable shows the strongly significant
negative change in another at .01 significant levels. First Idea become project and Support
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Open Communication is significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -.072, Change in one
variable shows the significant negative change in another at .01 significant levels. First Idea
become project and Leadership skills are significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .087,
Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at significant levels.
Using New Technology enhance Creativity and Take Problem and complaints
shows the strongly significant negative change in another at significant level. Using New
significant low positive relationship: Pearson r = .003, Change in one variable shows the
significant positive change in another at significant levels. Using New Technology enhance
Creativity and Accept team decisions and responsibility suggestions with projects is
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .187, Change in one variable shows the strongly
significant positive change in another at .05 significant levels. Using New Technology
Pearson r = .138, Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at
significant levels. Using New Technology enhance Creativity and Leadership skills are
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .055, Change in one variable shows the
with projects is significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = .405, Change in one
variable shows the significant moderate positive change in another at .05 significant levels.
Take Problem and complaints as Oppurtunity and Accept team decisions and responsibility
suggestions with projects is significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .277, Change in one
variable shows the strongly significant positive change in another at significant levels. Take
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positive relationship: Pearson r = .258, Change in one variable shows the significant positive
Take Problem and complaints as Oppurtunity and Leadership skills are significant
positive relationship: Pearson r = .229, Change in one variable shows the significant positive
Pearson r = .319 , Change in one variable shows the strongly significant positive change in
shows the significant positive change in another at .05 significant levels. Freedom to express
suggestions and complaints as Opportunity and Leadership skills are significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .285, Change in one variable shows the significant positive change
significant moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = .327, Change in one variable shows
the significant positive change in another at significant levels. Accept team decisions and
responsibility and Leadership skills are significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .23,
Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at significant levels.
Support Open Communication and responsibility and Leadership skills are significant
positive relationship: Pearson r = .123, Change in one variable shows the significant positive
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Correlations
Correlations
Current ownership/ Difficulties found while
equity situation starting a business
Pearson
Current 1 -.042
Correlation
ownership/equity
Sig. (2-tailed) .560
situation
N 199 199
Pearson
-.042 1
Difficulties found while Correlation
starting a business Sig. (2-tailed) .560
N 199 200
Table 1.63 Field Survey
Table 1.63 shows the correlation matrix between sub factors like Current ownership/equity
situation and Difficulties found while starting a business is significant negative relationship:
Pearson r = -.042 , Change in one variable shows the strongly significant negative change in
Correlations
Correlations
Difficulties found Paper Formalities
while starting a while sanctioning
business loan
Pearson Correlation 1 .088
Difficulties found while
Sig. (2-tailed) .214
starting a business
N 200 200
Pearson Correlation .088 1
Paper Formalities while
Sig. (2-tailed) .214
sanctioning loan
N 200 200
Table 1.64 Field Survey
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Table 1.64 shows the correlation matrix between sub factors like Difficulties found while
starting a business and Paper Formalities while sanctioning loan is significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .088 , Change in one variable shows the strongly significant positive
Correlations
Correlations
Marketing Try New Startup
Startup has
Strategies Ideas based on
Pearson Correlation 1 -.151* -0.061 0.117
Marketing
Sig. (2-tailed) 0.033 0.387 0.099
Strategies
N 200 198 200 200
Pearson Correlation -.151* 1 0.071 .007*
Startup has Sig. (2-tailed) 0.033 0.322 0.922
N 198 198 198 198
Pearson Correlation -0.061 0.071 1 0.036
Try New Ideas Sig. (2-tailed) 0.387 0.322 0.612
N 200 198 200 200
Pearson Correlation 0.117 0.007 0.036 1
Startup based on Sig. (2-tailed) 0.099 0.922 0.612
N 200 198 200 200
*. Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).
Table 1.65 Field Survey
Table 1.65 shows the correlation matrix between sub factors like Marketing Strategies
relationship: Pearson r = -.151 , Change in one variable shows the significant negative change
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Startup has (Technical platforms) and Try New Ideas i.e., innovativeness is significant
positive relationship: Pearson r = .071 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive
Try New Ideas and Startup based on i.e., product line is significant positive relationship:
Pearson r = .036 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at
significant level.
Startup has (Technical platforms) and Startup based on i.e., product line is significant low
positive relationship: Pearson r = .007 , Change in one variable shows the significant low
Correlations
Correlations
Imparting Difficulties found
Training is while starting a
Important business
Pearson
1 .077
Imparting Training is Correlation
Important Sig. (2-tailed) .276
N 200 200
Pearson
.077 1
Difficulties found while Correlation
starting a business Sig. (2-tailed) .276
N 200 200
Table 1.66 Field Survey
This table 1.66 has shown the correlation between Imparting Training is Important and
Difficulties found while starting a business i.e., difficulties in setting up startups is significant
positive relationship: Pearson r = .077 , Change in one variable shows the significant low
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Correlations
Difficulties found while Value
starting a business Proposition
Pearson
1 -.029
Difficulties found while Correlation
starting a business Sig. (2-tailed) .681
N 200 200
Pearson
-.029 1
Correlation
Value Proposition
Sig. (2-tailed) .681
N 200 200
Table 1.67 Field Survey
This table 1.67 has shown the correlation between Difficulties found while starting a business
i.e., difficulties in setting up startups and Value offering is significant negative relationship:
Pearson r = -.029 , Change in one variable shows the significant low positive change in
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Correlations
Government Paper Formalities Difficulties
finance scheme while sanctioning found while
available for your loan starting a
project business
Pearson
Government finance 1 .037 -.042
Correlation
scheme available for
Sig. (2-tailed) .602 .556
your project
N 199 199 199
Pearson
Paper Formalities .037 1 .088
Correlation
while sanctioning
Sig. (2-tailed) .602 .214
loan
N 199 200 200
Pearson
Difficulties found -.042 .088 1
Correlation
while starting a
Sig. (2-tailed) .556 .214
business
N 199 200 200
Table 1.68 Field Survey
This table 1.68 has shown the correlation between Government finance scheme
available for your project and Paper Formalities while sanctioning loan is significant negative
relationship: Pearson r = .037 , Change in one variable shows the significant low positive
change in another at significant level. Government finance scheme available for your project
and Difficulties found while starting a business i.e., difficulties facing by startups is
significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -.042, Change in one variable shows the
sanctioning loan and Difficulties found while starting a business i.e., difficulties facing by
startups is significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .088, Change in one variable shows
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Correlations
Using New
Experiment First Idea
Try New Taking Technology Leadership
Age s with become
Ideas Risk enhance Skills
Projects project
Creativity
Pearson
1 0.09 0.04 -0.067 -0.064 -0.056 0.047
Correlation
Age Sig. (2-
0.206 0.578 0.348 0.368 0.433 0.508
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200 199 200 200
Pearson
0.09 1 .391** 0.23 0.15 .136** -0.024
Correlation
Try New Sig. (2-
Ideas 0.206 0 0.001 0.035 0.055 0.738
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200 199 200 200
Pearson
0.04 .391** 1 -0.045 .183** -0.066 0.116
Experime Correlation
nts with Sig. (2-
Projects
0.578 0 0.525 0.01 0.356 0.103
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200 199 200 200
Pearson
-0.067 .230** -0.045 1 .167** 0.062 0.087
First Idea Correlation
become Sig. (2-
project
0.348 0.001 0.525 0.018 0.383 0.22
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200 199 200 200
Pearson
-0.064 .150* .183** 0.167 1* .111** 0.229
Correlation
Taking Sig. (2-
Risk 0.368 0.035 0.01 0.018 0.118 0.001
tailed)
N 199 199 199 199 199 199 199
Using Pearson
New
-0.056 0.136 -0.066 0.062 0.111 1 0.055
Correlation
Technolo Sig. (2-
gy 0.433 0.055 0.356 0.383 0.118 0.436
enhance tailed)
Creativity N 200 200 200 200 199 200 200
Pearson
0.047 -0.024 0.116 0.087 0.229 0.055 1
Correlation
Leadershi Sig. (2-
p Skills 0.508 0.738 0.103 0.22 0.001 0.436
tailed)
N 200 200 200 200 199 200 200
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
*. Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).
Table 1.69 Field Survey
This table 1.69 has shown the correlation matrix between Age and Try new ideas i.e,
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Age and Experiments with projects is significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .04 ,
Change in one variable shows the significant low positive change in another at significant
level. Age and first idea become project i.e,never give up attitude is significant negative
relationship: Pearson r = -.067 , Change in one variable shows the significant low negative
change in another at significant level. Age and Taking Risk is significant negative
relationship: Pearson r = -.064 , Change in one variable shows the significant low negative
change in another at significant level. Age and Using New Technology enhance Creativity is
significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -.056 , Change in one variable shows the
significant negative change in another at significant level. Age and Leadership Skills is
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .047 , Change in one variable shows the
Try new ideas i.e, innovativeness and Experiments with projects is significant
moderate positive relationship: Pearson r = .391 , Change in one variable shows the
significant low moderate positive change in another at .01 significant level. Try new ideas i.e,
innovativeness and first idea become project i.e,never give up attitude is significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .23 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in
another at significant level. Try new ideas and Taking Risk is significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .15 , Change in one variable shows the significant low positive
change in another at significant level. Try new ideas and Using New Technology enhance
shows the significant positive change in another at .01 significant level. Try new ideas and
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Experiments with Projects and first idea become project i.e,never give up attitude is
significant negative relationship: Pearson r = -0.045, Change in one variable shows the
Pearson r = .183 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at
.01 significant level. Experiments with Projects and Using New Technology enhance
shows the significant negative change in another at .01 significant level. Experiments with
Projects and Leadership Skills is significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .116 , Change
in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at significant level.
First Idea become project and Taking Risk is significant positive relationship: Pearson
r = .167 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive change in another at .01
significant level. First Idea become project and Using New Technology enhance Creativity is
significant positive relationship: Pearson r = .062 , Change in one variable shows the
significant positive change in another at significant level. First Idea become project and
Taking Risk and Using New Technology enhance Creativity is significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .111 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive change
in another at .01 significant levels. Taking Risk and Leadership Skills is significant positive
relationship: Pearson r = .229 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive change
positive relationship: Pearson r = .055 , Change in one variable shows the significant positive
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ANOVA One-way
Managerial Skills Vs. Gender
o ANOVA
ANOVA (Managerial Skills Vs. Gender)
Sum of df Mean Square F Sig.
Squares
Between Groups 3.861 1 3.861 2.856 .093
Try New Ideas Within Groups 266.290 197 1.352
Total 270.151 198
Between Groups .606 1 .606 .628 .429
Experiments
Within Groups 190.238 197 .966
with Projects
Total 190.844 198
First Idea Between Groups .984 1 .984 .735 .392
become Within Groups 263.770 197 1.339
project Total 264.754 198
Between Groups .492 1 .492 .783 .377
Taking Risk Within Groups 123.064 196 .628
Total 123.556 197
Using New Between Groups .006 1 .006 .008 .929
Technology Within Groups 137.914 197 .700
enhance
Total 137.920 198
Creativity
Take Problem Between Groups .171 1 .171 .322 .571
and Within Groups 104.593 197 .531
complaints as
Total 104.764 198
Opportunity
Freedom to Between Groups .025 1 .025 .063 .802
express Within Groups 78.668 197 .399
suggestions Total 78.693 198
Accept team Between Groups .595 1 .595 1.339 .249
decisions and Within Groups 87.516 197 .444
responsibility Total 88.111 198
Support Open Between Groups .319 1 .319 .913 .340
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Communicatio Within Groups 68.887 197 .350
n Total 69.206 198
Between Groups .024 1 .024 .121 .729
Leadership
Within Groups 38.861 197 .197
Skills
Total 38.884 198
difficulties Between Groups 11.070 1 11.070 1.960 .163
while starting Within Groups 1112.668 197 5.648
a business Total 1123.739 198
Table 1.70
Table 1.70 explain the ANOVA one-way analysis on all the factors on Gender. The
value of F and sig. denotes the p value and in every case p value should be greater than .05
alpha value (sig. value) so, we accept the null hypothesis. Here, F= 2.856 < .093 sig. Try new
ideas, F= .628 < .429 sig. experiments with projects, F= .735 < .392 sig. first Idea become
project, F= .783 < .377 sig. taking risk, F= .008 > .929 sig. using new technology enhance
creativity, F= .322 > .571 sig. take problem and complaints as opportunity, F= .063 > .802
sig. freedom to express suggestions, F= 1.339 < .249 sig. Accept team decisions and
responsibility, F= .913 < .340 sig. supports open communication, F= .121 > .729 sig.
leadership skills and F=1.960 < .163 sig. difficulties while starting a business.
Hypothesis: ANOVA
H0 : Managerial skills has no significant impact on Gender.
H1 : Managerial skills has a significant impact on Gender.
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Sub Factors:
Null Hypothesis Alternative Hypothesis Values Results
Try new ideas has no Try new ideas has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Gender Gender
Experiments with Projects Experiments with F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact Projects has a significant hypothesis
on Gender impact on Gender
First Idea become project First Idea become project F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact has a significant impact hypothesis
on Gender on Gender
Taking Risk has no Taking Risk has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Gender Gender
Using New Technology Using New Technology F value > Sig. Reject the Null
enhance Creativity has no enhance Creativity has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Gender Gender
Take Problem and Take Problem and F value > Sig. Reject the Null
complaints as Opportunity complaints as hypothesis
has no significant impact Opportunity has a
on Gender significant impact on
Gender
Freedom to express Freedom to express F value > Sig. Reject the Null
suggestions has no suggestions has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Gender Gender
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ANOVA One-way
Managerial Skills Vs. Qualification
ANOVA
Sum of df Mean F Sig.
Squares Square
Between Groups 6.550 3 2.183 1.623 .185
Try New Ideas Within Groups 263.605 196 1.345
Total 270.155 199
Between Groups 5.763 3 1.921 2.019 .113
Experiments with
Within Groups 186.457 196 .951
Projects
Total 192.220 199
Between Groups 12.425 3 4.142 3.217 .024
First Idea become
Within Groups 252.330 196 1.287
project
Total 264.755 199
Between Groups 2.060 3 .687 1.102 .350
Taking Risk Within Groups 121.508 195 .623
Total 123.568 198
Using New Between Groups .769 3 .256 .366 .777
Technology Within Groups 137.151 196 .700
enhance Creativity Total 137.920 199
Take Problem and Between Groups 11.322 3 3.774 7.767 .000
complaints as Within Groups 95.233 196 .486
Opportunity Total 106.555 199
Between Groups 5.371 3 1.790 4.765 .003
Freedom to express
Within Groups 73.649 196 .376
suggestions
Total 79.020 199
Accept team Between Groups 6.723 3 2.241 5.390 .001
decisions and Within Groups 81.497 196 .416
responsibility Total 88.220 199
Between Groups 1.677 3 .559 1.619 .186
Support Open
Within Groups 67.678 196 .345
Communication
Total 69.355 199
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Between Groups 1.126 3 .375 1.945 .124
Leadership Skills Within Groups 37.829 196 .193
Total 38.955 199
Using Latest
Between Groups 6.268 3 2.089 2.411 .068
Technology
Within Groups 168.076 194 .866
Total 174.343 197
Cost saving by
using Old Between Groups 9.546 3 3.182 3.047 .030
Technology
Within Groups 204.649 196 1.044
Total 214.195 199
Between Groups 15.798 3 5.266 4.317 .006
When will you find
Within Groups 239.077 196 1.220
Break even
Total 254.875 199
Between Groups 8.724 3 2.908 1.499 .216
Doing Marketing
Within Groups 380.271 196 1.940
how
Total 388.995 199
what difficulties Between Groups 18.127 3 6.042 1.071 .363
you find when Within Groups 1105.868 196 5.642
starting up business Total 1123.995 199
Table 1.71
Table 1.71 explain the ANOVA one-way analysis on all the factors on Qualification.
The value of F and sig. denotes the p value and in every case p value should be greater than
.05 alpha value (sig. value) so, we accept the null hypothesis. Here, F= 1.623 < .185 sig. Try
new ideas, F= 2.019 < .113 sig. experiments with projects, F= 3.217 < .024 sig. first Idea
become project, F= 1.102 < .350 sig. taking risk, F= .366 > .777 sig. using new technology
enhance creativity, F= 7.767 < .000 sig. take problem and complaints as opportunity, F=
4.765 < .003 sig. freedom to express suggestions, F= 5.390 < .001 sig. Accept team decisions
and responsibility, F= 1.619 < .186 sig. supports open communication, F= 1.945 < .124 sig.
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leadership skills, F= 2.411 < .068 sig. Using latest technology, F 3.047 < .030 sig. Cost
saving by using old technology,F= 4.317 < .006 sig. Break even point,F= 1.499 < .216 sig.
Marketing Strategies, F= 1.071 < .363 sig. Difficulties while starting up business.
Hypothesis: ANOVA
H0 : Managerial skills has no significant impact on Qualification.
H1 : Managerial skills has a significant impact on Qualification.
Sub Factors:
Null Hypothesis Alternative Hypothesis Values Results
Try new ideas has no Try new ideas has a F value < Sig. Accept the
significant impact on significant impact on Null
Qualification Qualification hypothesis
Experiments with Projects Experiments with Projects F value < Sig. Accept the
has no significant impact on has a significant impact on Null
Qualification Qualification hypothesis
First Idea become project has First Idea become project F value < Sig. Accept the
no significant impact on has a significant impact on Null
Qualification Qualification hypothesis
Taking Risk has no Taking Risk has a F value < Sig. Accept the
significant impact on significant impact on Null
Qualification Qualification hypothesis
Using New Technology Using New Technology F value > Sig. Reject the
enhance Creativity has no enhance Creativity has a Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Qualification Qualification
Take Problem and Take Problem and F value < Sig. Accept the
complaints as Opportunity complaints as Opportunity Null
has no significant impact on has a significant impact on hypothesis
Qualification Qualification
Freedom to express Freedom to express F value < Sig. Accept the
suggestions has no suggestions has a significant Null
significant impact on impact on Qualification hypothesis
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Qualification
Accept team decisions and Accept team decisions and F value < Sig. Accept the
responsibility has no responsibility has a Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Qualification Qualification
Support Open Support Open F value < Sig. Accept the
Communication has no Communication has a Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Qualification Qualification
Leadership Skills has no Leadership Skills has a F value < Sig. Accept the
significant impact on significant impact on Null
Qualification Qualification hypothesis
Using Latest Technology has Using Latest Technology F value < Sig. Accept the
no significant impact on has a significant impact on Null
Qualification Qualification hypothesis
Cost saving by using Old Cost saving by using Old F value < Sig. Accept the
Technology has no Technology has a Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Qualification Qualification
When will you find Break When will you find Break F value < Sig. Accept the
even has no significant even has a significant Null
impact on Qualification impact on Qualification hypothesis
Marketing Strategies has no Marketing Strategies has a F value < Sig. Accept the
significant impact on significant impact on Null
Qualification Qualification hypothesis
Facing difficulties while Facing difficulties while F value < Sig. Accept the
starting a business has no starting a business has a Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Qualification Qualification
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ANOVA One-way
Financial Skills Vs. BEP
ANOVA (Financial Skills Vs. BEP)
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Cost saving by Between Groups 7.531 5 1.506 1.414 .221
using Old Within Groups 206.664 194 1.065
Technology Total 214.195 199
Between Groups 5.487 5 1.097 2.145 .062
Availability of
Within Groups 99.233 194 .512
finance
Total 104.720 199
Availability of Between Groups 3.229 5 .646 .676 .642
Venture Within Groups 185.391 194 .956
Capital Total 188.620 199
Between Groups 7.630 5 1.526 1.688 .139
Availability of
Within Groups 175.365 194 .904
Suitable labor
Total 182.995 199
Between Groups 12.109 5 2.422 3.044 .011
Availability of
Within Groups 154.371 194 .796
Raw Material
Total 166.480 199
Imparting Between Groups 6.596 5 1.319 2.658 .024
Training is Within Groups 96.279 194 .496
Important Total 102.875 199
initial money Between Groups 27.753 5 5.551 2.190 .057
invested Within Groups 491.767 194 2.535
before asking Total 519.520 199
Doing Between Groups 15.863 5 3.173 1.650 .149
Marketing Within Groups 373.132 194 1.923
how Total 388.995 199
Between Groups 57.601 5 11.520 2.096 .068
what difficulties
you find when Within Groups 1066.394 194 5.497
starting up business
Total 1123.995 199
Table 1.72
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Table 1.72 explain the ANOVA one-way analysis on all the financial factors on BEP.
The value of F and sig. denotes the p value and in every case p value should be greater than
.05 alpha value (sig. value) so, we accept the null hypothesis. F 1.414 < .221 sig. Cost saving
by using old technology, F= 2.145 < .062 sig. Availability of finance, F= .676 < .642 sig.
Availability of Venture Capital, F= 1.688 < .139 sig. Availability of suitable labor, F= 3.044
< .011 sig. Availability of Raw material, F= 2.658 < .024 sig. Imparting Training, F= 2.190 <
.057 sig. Initial money invested , F= 1.650 < .149 sig. Marketing Strategies, F= 2.096 < .068
Hypothesis: ANOVA
H0 : Financial skills has no significant impact on BEP.
H1 : Financial skills has a significant impact on BEP.
Sub Factors:
Null Hypothesis Alternative Hypothesis Values Results
Cost saving by using Old Cost saving by using Old F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Technology has no significant Technology has a hypothesis
impact on BEP significant impact on BEP
Availability of finance F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Availability of finance has no
has a significant impact hypothesis
significant impact on BEP
on BEP
Availability of Venture Capital Availability of Venture F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact on Capital has a significant hypothesis
BEP impact on BEP
Availability of Suitable labor Availability of Suitable F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact on labor has a significant hypothesis
BEP impact on BEP
Availability of Raw Material Availability of Raw F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact on Material has a significant hypothesis
BEP impact on BEP
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Imparting Training is has no Imparting Training is has F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on BEP a significant impact on hypothesis
Important BEP Important
initial money invested F value < Sig. Accept the Null
initial money invested before
before asking has a hypothesis
asking has no significant
significant impact on
impact on BEP
BEP
Marketing Strategies has F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Marketing Strategies has no
a significant impact on hypothesis
significant impact on BEP
BEP
Difficulties while starting F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Difficulties while starting a
a business has a hypothesis
business has no significant
significant impact on
impact on BEP
BEP
ANOVA One-way
All Factors Vs. Difficulties faced by Startups
ANOVA
Sum of df Mean F Sig.
Squares Square
Between Groups 4.999 8 .625 .766 .633
Age Within Groups 155.876 191 .816
Total 160.875 199
Between Groups .395 8 .049 .799 .604
Gender Within Groups 11.755 190 .062
Total 12.151 198
Between Groups 9.535 8 1.192 1.509 .156
Qualification Within Groups 150.845 191 .790
Total 160.380 199
Between Groups 3.266 8 .408 .593 .783
Experience Within Groups 131.514 191 .689
Total 134.780 199
Between Groups 7.903 8 .988 1.363 .215
Startup based on
Within Groups 138.477 191 .725
155
Total 146.380 199
Between Groups 31.066 8 3.883 2.265 .025
Startup has Within Groups 324.025 189 1.714
Total 355.091 197
Between Groups 23.564 8 2.946 2.281 .024
Try New Ideas Within Groups 246.591 191 1.291
Total 270.155 199
Between Groups 13.688 8 1.711 1.830 .074
Experiments with
Within Groups 178.532 191 .935
Projects
Total 192.220 199
Between Groups 48.457 8 6.057 6.157 .000
Access to Finance
Within Groups 187.898 191 .984
Easy
Total 236.355 199
Between Groups 21.538 8 2.692 2.114 .036
First Idea become
Within Groups 243.217 191 1.273
project
Total 264.755 199
Between Groups 10.797 8 1.350 2.274 .024
Taking Risk Within Groups 112.771 190 .594
Total 123.568 198
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Sum of df Mean F Sig.
Squares Square
Between Groups 5.554 8 .694 3.970 .000
Leadership Skills Within Groups 33.401 191 .175
Total 38.955 199
Paper Formalities Between Groups 11.994 8 1.499 1.436 .184
while sanctioning Within Groups 199.401 191 1.044
loan Total 211.395 199
Between Groups 14.936 8 1.867 2.214 .028
Using Latest
Within Groups 159.408 189 .843
Technology
Total 174.343 197
Cost saving by Between Groups 7.981 8 .998 .924 .498
using Old Within Groups 206.214 191 1.080
Technology Total 214.195 199
Between Groups 46.331 8 5.791 7.375 .000
Duration Taken by
Within Groups 149.989 191 .785
Bank
Total 196.320 199
Between Groups 6.578 8 .822 1.600 .127
Availability of
Within Groups 98.142 191 .514
finance
Total 104.720 199
Between Groups 31.601 8 3.950 4.805 .000
Availability of
Within Groups 157.019 191 .822
Venture Capital
Total 188.620 199
Between Groups 19.586 8 2.448 2.862 .005
Availability of
Within Groups 163.409 191 .856
Suitable labor
Total 182.995 199
Between Groups 7.472 8 .934 1.122 .350
Availability of Raw
Within Groups 159.008 191 .833
Material
Total 166.480 199
Between Groups 5.072 8 .634 1.238 .279
Imparting Training
Within Groups 97.803 191 .512
is Important
Total 102.875 199
Between Groups 19.050 8 2.381 1.929 .058
When will you find
Within Groups 235.825 191 1.235
Break even
Total 254.875 199
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initial money Between Groups 40.798 8 5.100 2.035 .044
invested before Within Groups 478.722 191 2.506
asking Total 519.520 199
Between Groups 21.664 8 2.708 .615 .765
What differ value
Within Groups 841.116 191 4.404
you are offering
Total 862.780 199
Government Between Groups 3.439 8 .430 1.781 .083
finance scheme Within Groups 45.858 190 .241
available for your
Total 49.296 198
project
Current Between Groups 11.153 8 1.394 2.533 .012
ownership/equity Within Groups 104.555 190 .550
situation Total 115.709 198
Between Groups 38.429 8 4.804 2.617 .010
Doing Marketing
Within Groups 350.566 191 1.835
how
Total 388.995 199
Table 1.73
Table 1.73 explain the ANOVA one-way analysis on all the factors on Difficulties
faced by Startups. The value of F and sig. denotes the p value and in every case p value
should be greater than .05 alpha value (sig. value) so, we accept the null hypothesis. F =.766
< .633 sig. Age, F= .799 < .604 sig. Gender, F= 1.509 < .156 sig. Qualification, F= .593 >
.783 sig. Experience, F= 1.363 < .215 sig. Startup based on, F= 2.265 < .025 Startup has, F=
2.281 < .024 sig. Try New Ideas, F = 1.830 < .074 sig. Experiments with Projects, F = 6.157
< .00 sig. Access to Finance Easy, F =2.114 < .036 First Idea become project, F = 2.274 <
.024 Taking Risk, F = 1.747 < .090 Using New Technology enhance Creativity, F = 1.175 <
.316 sign.Take Problem and complaints as Opportunity, F = .889 < .527 sig. Freedom to
express suggestions, F = 1.859 < .069 sig. Accept team decisions and responsibility, 1.778 <
.084 sig. Support Open Communication, F = 3.970 < .000 sig. Leadership Skills, F = 1.436 <
.184 sig. Paper Formalities while sanctioning loan, F = 2.214 < .028 sig. Using Latest
Technology, F = .924 < .498 sig. Cost saving by using Old Technology, F = 7.375 < .000
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sig.Duration Taken by Bank , F = 1.600 < .127 sig. Availability of finance, F = 4.805 < .000
sig. Availability of Venture Capital, F = 2.862 < .005 sig. Availability of Suitable labor, F=
1.122 < .350 sig. Availability of Raw material, F= 1.238 < .279 sig. Imparting Training, F=
2.035 < .044 sig. Initial money invested , F= .615 > .765 sig. Value Offerings, F= 1.781 <
.083 sig. Availability of Governent Financial schemes, F = 2.533 < .012 Ownership Status, F
Hypothesis: ANOVA
H0 : All the skills has no significant impact on Difficulties faced by Startups
H1 : All the skills has a significant impact on Difficulties faced by Startups
.
Sub Factors:
Null Hypothesis Alternative Hypothesis Values Results
Age has no significant Age has a significant F value < Sig. Accept the Null
impact on Difficulties impact on Difficulties hypothesis
faced by Startups faced by Startups
Gender has no F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Gender has a significant
significant impact on hypothesis
impact on Difficulties
Difficulties faced by
faced by Startups
Startups
Qualification has no Qualification has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Experience has no Experience has a F value > Sig. Reject the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Startup based on has no Startup based on has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
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Startup has has no Startup has has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Try New Ideas has no Try New Ideas has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Experiments with F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Experiments with
Projects has no hypothesis
Projects has a significant
significant impact on
impact on Difficulties
Difficulties faced by
faced by Startups
Startups
Access to Finance Easy Access to Finance Easy F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact has a significant impact hypothesis
on Difficulties faced by on Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
First Idea become First Idea become project F value < Sig. Accept the Null
project has no significant has a significant impact hypothesis
impact on Difficulties on Difficulties faced by
faced by Startups Startups
Taking Risk has no Taking Risk has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Using New Technology Using New Technology F value < Sig. Accept the Null
enhance Creativity has enhance Creativity has a hypothesis
no significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Take Problem and Take Problem and F value < Sig. Accept the Null
complaints as complaints as hypothesis
Opportunity has no Opportunity has a
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significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Freedom to express Freedom to express F value < Sig. Accept the Null
suggestions has no suggestions has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Accept team decisions Accept team decisions F value < Sig. Accept the Null
and responsibility has no and responsibility has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Support Open Support Open F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Communication has no Communication has no hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Leadership Skills has no Leadership Skills has a F value < Sig. Accept the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Paper Formalities while Paper Formalities while F value < Sig. Accept the Null
sanctioning loan has no sanctioning loan has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Using Latest Technology Using Latest Technology F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact has a significant impact hypothesis
on Difficulties faced by on Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Cost saving by using Old Cost saving by using Old F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Technology has no Technology has a hypothesis
161
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Duration Taken by Bank Duration Taken by Bank F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact has a significant impact hypothesis
on Difficulties faced by on Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Availability of finance Availability of finance F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact has a significant impact hypothesis
on Difficulties faced by on Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Availability of Venture F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Availability of Venture
Capital has no hypothesis
Capital has a significant
significant impact on
impact on Difficulties
Difficulties faced by
faced by Startups
Startups
Availability of Suitable Availability of Suitable F value < Sig. Accept the Null
labor has no significant labor has a significant hypothesis
impact on Difficulties impact on Difficulties
faced by Startups faced by Startups
Availability of Raw F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Availability of Raw
Material has no hypothesis
Material has a significant
significant impact on
impact on Difficulties
Difficulties faced by
faced by Startups
Startups
Imparting Training is Imparting Training is F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Important has no Important has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
When will you find When will you find F value < Sig. Accept the Null
Break even has no Break even has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
162
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
initial money invested initial money invested F value < Sig. Accept the Null
before asking has no before asking has a hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
value offering has no value offering has a F value > Sig. Reject the Null
significant impact on significant impact on hypothesis
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Government finance Government finance F value < Sig. Accept the Null
scheme available for scheme available for hypothesis
your project has no your project has a
significant impact on significant impact on
Difficulties faced by Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
Current F value < Sig. Accept the Null
ownership/equity Current ownership/equity hypothesis
situation has no situation has a significant
significant impact on impact on Difficulties
Difficulties faced by faced by Startups
Startups
Doing Marketing how Doing Marketing how F value < Sig. Accept the Null
has no significant impact has a significant impact hypothesis
on Difficulties faced by on Difficulties faced by
Startups Startups
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Crosstabs
Financial Preference Vs. Failure Reasons
Case Processing Summary
Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
Preference * Failure
200 100.0% 0 0.0% 200 100.0%
Reasons
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Table 2.40 shows the correlation through cross tabulation tool between Financial
preferences by startups and Reasons behind failures. In total 4 Out of 38 who prefer Bank
thinks experience is the main factor behind failure of any startup. 10 out of 38 who thinks
technology, 4 out of 38 thinks Experience and 2 out of 32 thinks finance are the reasons
behind failure in total 16 prefers Government & Private Institution for funds. 11 out of 33
of 32 consider finance and 1 out of 47 consider legal in total 29 all of them prefer Trust &
Society for funds. 6 out of 33 consider knowledge, 13 out of 38 consider experience, 19 out
of 38 consider technology, 20 out of 32 consider finance and 13 out of 47 consider legal and
12 others reasons in total 83 all of them prefer Private body for funds. 16 out of 33 consider
consider finance and 33 out of 47 consider legal in total 68 all of them prefer Family &
Chi-Square Tests
Value df Asymp. Sig. (2-
sided)
a
Pearson Chi-Square 113.234 20 .000
Likelihood Ratio 114.548 20 .000
Chi Square test is shown in table 1.75, in which 56.7% are less than expected counts has the
value 113.234 which is goodness of fit.
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Symmetric Measures
Value Asymp. Std. Approx. Approx. Sig.
a b
Error T
Interval by
Pearson's R .203 .058 2.916 .004c
Interval
Ordinal by Spearman
.185 .071 2.655 .009c
Ordinal Correlation
N of Valid Cases 200
a. Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b. Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c. Based on normal approximation.
Table 1.76
Hypothesis :
H0: Preference to finance has no significant impact on the reasons behind failure
of any startup.
H1: Preference to finance has a significant impact on the reasons behind failure of
any startup.
Interpretation :
Interval by Interval table, Pearson's R value .203 (-1 to +1 )and it is rejecting the null
hypothesis, it shows the possitive correlation between Preference to finance and reasons
behind failure of any startup.
Chart 3
166
Chart shows maximum startups who consider legal issues as a reason behind failure prefer
family and friends for finance.
ANOVA One-way
Demographic Factors Vs. Financial Preference
ANOVA
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups 1.049 4 .262 .320 .864
Age Within Groups 159.826 195 .820
Total 160.875 199
Between Groups .553 4 .138 2.313 .059
Gender Within Groups 11.598 194 .060
Total 12.151 198
Between Groups 3.170 4 .793 .983 .418
Qualification Within Groups 157.210 195 .806
Total 160.380 199
Between Groups 1.060 4 .265 .387 .818
Experience Within Groups 133.720 195 .686
Total 134.780 199
Between Groups .480 4 .120 .245 .912
Family
Within Groups 95.440 195 .489
Background
Total 95.920 199
Table 1.77
Hypothesis:
H0 : Demographic factor has no significant impact on Financial preference.
H1 : Demographic factor has a significant impact on Financial preference.
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Financial Preference Preference
Qualification has no Qualification has a F value < Sig. Accept Null
significant impact on significant impact on value Hypothesis
Financial Preference Financial Preference
Exerience has no Experience has a F value > Sig. Reject Null
significant impact on significant impact on value Hypothesis
Financial Preference Financial Preference
Family Background has Family Background has a F value > Sig. Reject Null
no significant impact on significant impact on value Hypothesis
Financial Preference Financial Preference
ANOVA One-way
Financial Skills Vs. Financial Preference
ANOVA
Mean
Sum of Squares df F Sig.
Square
what difficulties you Between Groups 24.096 4 6.024 1.07 0.37
find when starting up Within Groups 1099.899 195 5.641
business Total 1123.995 199
Between Groups 48.964 4 12.241 5.52 0
Failure Reasons Within Groups 432.216 195 2.216
Total 481.18 199
Between Groups 8.903 4 2.226 1.76 0.14
When will you find
Within Groups 245.972 195 1.261
Break even
Total 254.875 199
initial money Between Groups 17.783 4 4.446 1.73 0.15
invested before Within Groups 501.737 195 2.573
asking Total 519.52 199
Government finance Between Groups 0.251 4 0.063 0.25 0.91
scheme available for Within Groups 49.045 194 0.253
your project Total 49.296 198
Duration Taken by Between Groups 2.838 4 0.709 0.72 0.58
Bank Within Groups 193.482 195 0.992
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Total 196.32 199
Between Groups 1.586 4 0.396 0.75 0.56
Availability of
Within Groups 103.134 195 0.529
finance
Total 104.72 199
Between Groups 9.485 4 2.371 2.58 0.04
Availability of
Within Groups 179.135 195 0.919
Venture Capital
Total 188.62 199
Paper Formalities Between Groups 3.652 4 0.913 0.86 0.49
while sanctioning Within Groups 207.743 195 1.065
loan Total 211.395 199
Table 1.78
Hypothesis:
H0 : Financial skills has no significant impact on Financial preference.
H1 : Financial skills has a significant impact on Financial preference.
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Financial Preference Financial Preference
Duration Taken by Duration Taken by Bank F value < Sig. value Accept Null
Bank has no significant has a significant impact on Hypothesis
impact on Financial Financial Preference
Preference
Availability of finance Availability of finance has F value < Sig. value Accept Null
has no significant a significant impact on Hypothesis
impact on Financial Financial Preference
Preference
Availability of Venture Availability of Venture F value < Sig. value Accept Null
Capital has no Capital has a significant Hypothesis
significant impact on impact on Financial
Financial Preference Preference
Paper Formalities has Paper Formalities has a F value < Sig. value Accept Null
no significant impact significant impact on Hypothesis
on Financial Preference Financial Preference
ANOVA One-way
Managerial Skills Vs. Age
ANOVA
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups 5.549 4 1.387 1.022 .397
Try New Ideas Within Groups 264.606 195 1.357
Total 270.155 199
Between Groups 12.543 4 3.136 3.403 .010
Experiments
Within Groups 179.677 195 .921
with Projects
Total 192.220 199
Between Groups 2.052 4 .513 .819 .514
Taking Risk Within Groups 121.516 194 .626
Total 123.568 198
Using New Between Groups 2.129 4 .532 .764 .550
Technology Within Groups 135.791 195 .696
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ehance
Total 137.920 199
Creativity
Between Groups 1.217 4 .304 1.572 .183
Leadership
Within Groups 37.738 195 .194
Skills
Total 38.955 199
Take Problem Between Groups 3.407 4 .852 1.610 .173
and complaints Within Groups 103.148 195 .529
as Oppurtunity Total 106.555 199
Freedom to Between Groups .821 4 .205 .512 .727
express Within Groups 78.199 195 .401
suggestions Total 79.020 199
Table 1.79
Hypothesis:
H0 : Managerial skills has no significant impact on Age.
H1 : Managerial skills has a significant impact on Age.
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Age Age
Take Problem and Take Problem and F value < Sig. value Accept Null
complaints as complaints as Hypothesis
Oppurtunity has no Oppurtunity has a
significant impact on significant impact on
Age Age
Freedom to express Freedom to express F value > Sig. value Reject Null
suggestions has no suggestions has a Hypothesis
significant impact on significant impact on
Age Age
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Chart 6 Skewness Self developed Chart 7 Skewness Self developed
Statistics
Taking Using New Take Problem Freedom to
Risks Technology and complaints express
enhance as opportunities suggestions
Creativity
Valid 199 200 200 200
N
Missing 1 0 0 0
Skewness -.758 -.777 -.850 -.646
Std. Error of Skewness .172 .172 .172 .172
Table 1.81
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Chart 10 Skewness Self developed Chart 11 Skewness Self developed
Statistics
Accept team Support Open Leadership Paper Formalities
decisions and Communication Skills while sanctioning
responsibility loan
Valid 200 200 200 200
N
Missing 0 0 0 0
Skewness -.800 -.654 -1.073 -.505
Std. Error of Skewness .172 .172 .172 .172
Table 1.82
174
Chart 14 Skewness Self developed Chart 15 Skewness Self developed
Statistics
Using Latest Cost saving by using Duration Taken Availiablity of
Technology Old Technology by Bank finance
Valid 198 200 200 200
N
Missing 2 0 0 0
Skewness -.450 .152 .447 -1.792
Std. Error of
.173 .172 .172 .172
Skewness
175
Chart 18 Skewness Self developed Chart 19 Skewness Self developed
Statistics
Availiability of Availaibility of Availability of Imparting Training is
Venture Capital Suitable labour Raw Material Important
Valid 200 200 200 200
N
Missing 0 0 0 0
Skewness .528 .233 -.216 -.602
Std. Error of
.172 .172 .172 .172
Skewness
176
Chart 22 Skewness Self developed Chart 23 Skewness Self developed
Frequencies
Statistics
Innovative Easeof Qualification Experience Family
Finance Background
Valid 20 20 20 20 20
N
Missing 0 0 0 0 0
Skewness -.945 -.945
Std. Error of
.512 .512 .512 .512 .512
Skewness
177
Chart 26 Skewness Self developed Chart 27 Skewness Self developed
178
Chart 29 Skewness Self developed Chart 30 Skewness Self developed
179
Statistics
SuitableLabor AvailabilityofR TrainedOwner TrainedWorkfo
awMaterial rce
Valid 20 20 20 20
N
Missing 0 0 0 0
Skewness .000 .000
Std. Error of Skewness .512 .512 .512 .512
Table 1.84
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Frequencies
FinancialPreference
FailureReasons
Statistics
FinancialPreference FailureReason
Valid 200 200
N
Missing 0 0
Mean 3.98 3.29
Std. Deviation .995 1.555
Variance .989 2.418
Skewness -.940 .009
Std. Error of Skewness .172 .172
Table 1.85
Frequency Table
Financial Preference
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Banks 4 2.0 2.0 2.0
Govt_Private 16 8.0 8.0 10.0
Trust_Society 29 14.5 14.5 24.5
Valid
Private Body 83 41.5 41.5 66.0
Family_Friends 68 34.0 34.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.86
Table 1.86 shows the frequencies data about financial preference 41.5% i.e., 83 out of 200
prefer Private body and 34% i.e.,68 out of 200 prefer family and friends for finance.
Preference to Bank and Government is still at very low numbers,the reasons could be the
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Failure Reason
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Knowledge 33 16.5 16.5 16.5
Experience 38 19.0 19.0 35.5
Technology 38 19.0 19.0 54.5
Valid Finance 32 16.0 16.0 70.5
LegalIssues 47 23.5 23.5 94.0
Other 12 6.0 6.0 100.0
Total 200 100.0 100.0
Table 1.87
Table 1.87 shows the statistics of Reasons behind failures legal issues is 23.5% i.e., 47 out of
200 has failed due to this reason. Experience and Technology are at 19% ie., 38 out of 200
cases and Knowledge & Finance has almost same numbers ie.,16 % which is 33 out of 200
startups.
Bar Chart
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Factor Analysis
Managerial Skills
Communalities
Initial Extraction
Try New Ideas 1.000 .589
Experiments with Projects 1.000 .761
First Idea become project 1.000 .774
Taking Risk 1.000 .483
Take Problem and complaints as
1.000 .496
Oppurtunity
Freedom to express suggestions 1.000 .623
Support Open Communication 1.000 .391
Leadership Skills 1.000 .370
Accept team decisions and responsibility 1.000 .516
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis.
183
Chart 40 Screeplot PCA Self developed
Component Matrixa
Component
1 2 3
Try New Ideas .197 .731 -.127
Experiments with Projects .247 .668 -.504
Table 1.89
184
Chart 41 Component graph Self developed
Frequencies
Statistics
Startup Technical Finance Security Tax
BasedOn Platform Limit TowardsFinance Return
Valid 20 20 20 20 20
N
Missing 0 0 0 0 0
Mean 2.60 3.50 3.20 2.00 1.30
Std. Deviation .503 .513 1.609 1.026 .470
Sum 52 70 64 40 26
Table 2.1 Field Survey
The table 2.1 has shown the frequencies information about demographical factors,
Institutions who have given support to the startups are based upon mean value 2.6 (service),
technical platform 3.2(MIS/ERP) , finance limit 3.2( Rs. 5,00,000- Rs.7,50,000) , security
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Statistics
ValueOfferings BEP OwnershipType MarketingStrategy StartupType
Valid 20 20 20 20 20
N
Missing 0 0 0 0 0
Mean 1.00 3.50 4.00 1.50 1.00
Std. Deviation .000 .513 .000 .513 .000
Sum 20 70 80 30 20
Table 2.2 Field Survey
Table 2.2 shown opinion about other scale questions like Value offering mean 1(Quality),
liability company, publicly traded), Marketing Strategies mean 1.5 (Direct marketing/
enterprises/business/project/activity).
Statistics
ChallengeForStartups DebtEquity Innovative EaseofFinance Qualification
Valid 20 20 20 20 20
N
Missing 0 0 0 0 0
Mean 1.50 2.50 4.70 3.70 4.00
Std. Deviation .513 .513 .470 .470 .000
Sum 30 50 94 74 80
Table 2.3 Field Survey
Table 2.3 shown the other factors like Challenges mean 1.5 (To get Finance), Debt-Equity
mean ( 30 -40% of the total Project Cost), Innovation is the most prefer aspect among
startups having mean 4.70 which is agree to strongly agree. Ease of Finance mean 3.7
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Statistics
Experience FamilyBackground LatestTechnology Duration Experimenting
Valid 20 20 20 20 20
N
Missing 0 0 0 0 0
Mean 4.00 4.00 3.50 2.50 4.00
Std. Deviation .000 .000 .513 .513 .000
Sum 80 80 70 50 80
Table 2.4 Field Survey
Table 2.4 has shown the other factors like Experience mean 4 (Agree), FamilyBackground
mean 4 (Agree), Latest Technology having mean 3.50 which is neutral to agree. Duration
Statistics
Leadership Cost Saving Suitable Availability Trained Trained
Skills ByUsing Old Tech Labor of Owner Workforce
RawMaterial
Valid 20 20 20 20 20 20
N
Missing 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mean 4.50 3.00 4.50 3.50 4.00 4.00
Std. Deviation .513 .000 .513 .513 .000 .000
Sum 90 60 90 70 80 80
Table 2.5 Field Survey
Table 2.5 shown the other factors like Leadership Skills mean 4.5 (Strongly Agree), Cost
Saving ByUsing Old Tech mean 3 (Neutral) , Suitable Labor having mean 4.50 which is
neutral to strongly agree. Availability of RawMaterial mean 3.5 (neutral to agree) , Trained
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StartupBasedOn
Frequency Percent Valid Cumulative
Percent Percent
Service 8 40.0 40.0 40.0
Valid Mixed 12 60.0 60.0 100.0
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.6 Field Survey
Table 2.6 has shown the frequency data of StartupBasedOn (Product line) 40% has service
TechnicalPlatform
Table 2.7 shown the frequency data of Startup has (TechnicalPlatform) 50% has MIS only
among 20 responses.
FinanceLimit
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Upto 5 Lacs 4 20.0 20.0 20.0
5-10 lacs 4 20.0 20.0 40.0
10-15 lacs 3 15.0 15.0 55.0
Valid
15-20 lacs 2 10.0 10.0 65.0
Above 20 lacs 7 35.0 35.0 100.0
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.8 Field Survey
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Table 2.8 shown the frequency data of FinanceLimit 20% are upto Rs.5 lacs, 20% are
between Rs.5 lacs to Rs. 10 lacs, 15% are between Rs.10 lacs to Rs. 15 lacs, 10% are between
Rs.15 lacs to Rs. 20 lacs and remaining 35% has finance limit of Above Rs.20 Lacs.
SecurityTowardsFinance
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Collateral Security 10 50.0 50.0 50.0
Not Required
Valid 10 50.0 50.0 100.0
Anything
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.9 Field Survey
Table 2.9 shown the frequency data of Institutions who ask collateral that is security towards
TaxReturn
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Yes 14 70.0 70.0 70.0
Valid No 6 30.0 30.0 100.0
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.10 Field Survey
Table 2.10 shown the frequency data of Institutions who Tax return towards Finance 70% has
ValueOfferings
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid Quality 20 100.0 100.0 100.0
Table 2.11 Field Survey
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Table 2.11 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer value offerings
BEP
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
2-3 years 10 50.0 50.0 50.0
Valid 3-4 years 10 50.0 50.0 100.0
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.12 Field Survey
Table 2.12 shown the frequency data of Institutions who consider Time duration for
Break-even 50% consider 2-3 years and remaining 50% consider 3-4 years among 20
responses.
OwnershipType
Frequency Percent Valid Cumulative
Percent Percent
Limited liability
Valid company, publicly 20 100.0 100.0 100.0
traded
Table 2.13 Field Survey
Table 2.13 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer Limited liability
company, publicly traded towards ownership of the startup 100% perefered among 20
responses.
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MarketingStrategy
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative
Percent
Table 2.14 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer different marketing
stragtegies consider Direct marketing consider 50% and remaining 50% consider Business 2
StartupType
Freque Percent Valid Cumulative
ncy Percent Percent
Completely new
Valid 20 100.0 100.0 100.0
enterprises/business/project/ activity
Table 2.15 Field Survey
Table 2.15 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer Limited liability
company, publicly traded towards ownership of the startup 100% perefered among 20
responses.
ChallengeForStartups
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative
Percent
To get financing 10 50.0 50.0 50.0
To establish contacts
Valid 10 50.0 50.0 100.0
with customers
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.16 Field Survey
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Table 2.16 shown the frequency data of Institutions who feels that Startups are facing
different challenges consider To get financing is 50% and remaining 50% consider To
DebtEquity
Frequency Percent Valid Cumulative
Percent Percent
10-20% of the total Project
10 50.0 50.0 50.0
Cost
Valid 20-30% of the total Project
10 50.0 50.0 100.0
Cost
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.17 Field Survey
Table 2.17 shown the frequency data of Institutions who consider two different Debt -
Equity ratio that Startups having 10-20% of the total Project Cost consider 50 % and Startups
having 20-30% of the total Project Cost consider 50% among 20 responses.
Innovative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Agree 6 30.0 30.0 30.0
Strongly
Valid 14 70.0 70.0 100.0
Agree
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.18 Field Survey
Table 2.18 Institutions view point towards Innovativeness of Startups, 30% are agree
and 70% are strongly agree that means 100% are agree with Innovation.
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EaseofFinance
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Neutral 6 30.0 30.0 30.0
Valid Agree 14 70.0 70.0 100.0
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.19 Field Survey
Table 2.19 Insitutions view point towards Ease of Finance of Startups, 30% are neutral and
Qualification
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid Agree 20 100.0 100.0 100.0
Table 2.20 Field Survey
Table 2.20 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer Qualification towards
Experience
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Table 2.21 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer Experience towards eligibility
of the startup 100% agree among 20 responses.
FamilyBackground
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Table 2.22 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer Family Background towards
LatestTechnology
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Neutral 10 50.0 50.0 50.0
Valid Agree 10 50.0 50.0 100.0
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.23 Field Survey
Table 2.23 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer Use Latest Technology
towards eligibility of the startup is important 50% are neutral and 50% are agree among 20
responses.
Duration
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Table 2.24 shown the frequency data of Institutions who consider Duration of sanctioning the
loan 50% are neutral and 50% are disagree among 20 responses.
Experimenting
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid Agree 20 100.0 100.0 100.0
Table 2.25 Field Survey
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Table 2.25 shown the frequency data of Institutions who prefer Experimenting
LeadershipSkills
Table 2.26 Insitutions view point towards Leadership Skills of Startups, 50% are
agree and 50% are strongly agree that means 100% are agree with Leadership Skills.
CostSavingByUsingOldTech
Table 2.27 shown the frequency data of Institutions who are 100% neutral about Cost saving
by using Old Technology among 20 responses.
SuitableLabor
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Table 2.28 Insitutions view point towards availability of suitable labor for Startups, 50% are
agree and 50% are strongly agree that means 100% are agree with this as an important factor.
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AvailabilityofRawMaterial
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Neutral 10 50.0 50.0 50.0
Valid Agree 10 50.0 50.0 100.0
Total 20 100.0 100.0
Table 2.29 Field Survey
Table 2.29 Insitutions view point towards availability of Raw Material for Startups,
50% are neutral and 50% are agree with this as an important factor
.
TrainedOwner
Table 2.30 shown the frequency data of Institutions who are 100% agree about
TrainedWorkforce
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Table 2.31 shown the frequency data of Institutions who are 100% agree about
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Correlations
Correlations
Innovative LeadershipSkills Experimenting
Pearson Correlation 1 .655** .b
Innovative Sig. (2-tailed) .002 .
N 20 20 20
Pearson Correlation .655** 1 .b
LeadershipSkills Sig. (2-tailed) .002 .
N 20 20 20
Pearson Correlation .b .b .b
Experimenting Sig. (2-tailed) . .
N 20 20 20
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
b. Cannot be computed because at least one of the variables is constant.
Table 2.32 Field Survey
Table 2.32 shows the correlation table between Innovative and Leadership Skills is .655
Correlations
Descriptive Statistics
Mean Std. Deviation N
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Table2.33 shown the Descriptive statistics mean for following factors Qualification,
Experience, Latest Technology, Suitable Labor, Availibility of Raw Material, Trained Owner
Correlations
Qualification Experience LatestTechnology
Pearson Correlation .a .a -1.000**
Suitable Labor Sig. (2-tailed) . . .000
N 20 20 20
Pearson Correlation .a .a -1.000**
Availability of
Sig. (2-tailed) . . .000
RawMaterial
N 20 20 20
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
Table 2.34 Field Survey
Table 2.34 Correlation between Availability of Suitbale Labor and Latest Technology is -1
which is Significantly Highly Negative. Availability of Raw material and Latest Technology
is -1 which is Significantly Highly Negative.
Correlations
Descriptive Statistics
Finance, Family Background, Cost Saving By Using Old Technology, BEP, DebtEquity
between 2.5 to 4.
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RESULTS & DISCUSSIONS
―Defining Startups are not easy. Every day inventions creating new products which
focuses on solving the problem. Startups have idol of Successful Enterprises under MSME.
According to Mr. Amitabh Kant CEO NITI Ayog , focusing on the startup zone. He also
explained that digital India is major for quick development for the accomplishment of the
startup India Movement.
This research work focused on identifying influencers of eligibility of startup to get finance
under Startup India that affects the performance of the start-ups and analysed the effects of
each factor in achieving the startup objectives. Further, the possibility of Innovation playing
the role in establishment of any startup and all the key result were validated with a assembly
of domain experts. This chapter conclude findings and implications apart from limitations of
the study and future research recommendations.
Conceptual Model
S. No Factors Independent Eigen
Variable Values
1 Try new Ideas 2.281
2 Experiments with Projects Managerial 1.563
3 First Idea Become project 1.16
4 Using New Technology enhance Technical 1.64
creativity
5 Using latest Technology 1.431
6 Access to finance easy 2.155
7 Cost saving by using old technology Financial 1.187
8 Duration Taken by Bank 1.042
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Skills EligibilityModel for Startup Financing
Risk Taking
Managerial Innovativeness
Skills
Creativity
Techinical
know-how
Eligibility to get
Startup Finance Technical Skills
Using Latest
Technology
Debt - Equity
Ratio
Return On
Financial Skills Investment
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5.1 FINDINGS
There are 87 respondents from 200 are in up to 30 years age group, where 72
below 40 years age group. Approximately 20% respondents are above 41 years age
group.
Frequencies are showing gender ratio 93.5 % are male and around 6.5 % are female.
Frequencies are showing the qualification 95% respondents are having graduation degree
of more. Where 32% are post graduates and 31% are professionals.
Frequencies of 200 respondents family background 75% respondents don‘t have business
Table shown 46.5% have website and 23% startups have mobile application and rest
have mis/erp.
Frequencies of trying new ideas 75% respondents are agree with innovation, trying new
34% understand that one should must have never give up attitude.
Around 80% are agree with enhancing creativity by using new technology is measured.
Opportunity seeker is very important factor of managerial skills 87.5% are agree with
this.
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100% are agree with leadership skills are important for every startups.
Startups differ on value startups are offering considers 50.5% are believing in
45% has government finance scheme available for projects startups. Whereas 54.5%
Around 56.5% feels that getting finance is a major difficulty for any startup. Whereas
18.5% feels that to established contact with new customer is a another major difficulty.
The factor analysis of all the major variables. It shows the correlation matrix between all
the managerial skills sub factors like try new ideas and experiments with projects is
Taking risk in projects and take problem and complaints as opportunity is a significant
moderate positive relationship: pearson r = 0.223. Taking risk in projects and leadership
significant less positive relationship: pearson r = 0.324. Accept team decisions and
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responsibility and leadership skills are a significant moderate positive relationship:
pearson r = 0.228
Chi-square focuses is called goodness of fit test. It indicates the data collected from
sample matches the entire population here, 237.508 is the value it shows the moderate fit
of data.
Variance explained by first three components are better in among nine variables. These
are try new ideas, experiments with projects and first idea become project.
Chi-square focuses is called goodness of fit test. It indicates the data collected from
sample matches the entire population here, 99.712 is the value it shows the significant fit
of data.
Variance explained by first two components are better in among six variables. These are
Ease in access finance and duration taken by bank is strongly significant moderate
The value is a kaiser-meyer-olkin measure of the ratio of variance among variables that
might be common variance. The lower the ratio, the more appropriate your facts is to
The standard values of major factors of managerial skills like experiments with projects
mean is 4.17, standard deviation .983 and skewness is -1.503 at standard error .172.
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Duration taken by bank shows the significant high positive change in difficulties you
There is a significant correlation between Expected Break even time and intial money
invested before asking factor positive relationship: pearson r = .205, at .01 high
significant level.
There is a significant correlation between leadership skills and taking risk factor positive
There is a significant negative correlation between cost saving by using old technology
and using latest technology factor: pearson r = -.248, at .01 high significant level.
There is a significant correlation between Ease in access finance and duration taken by
bank factor significant strong positive relationship : pearson r = .483, at .01 high
significant level.
Correlation between try new ideas and experiments with projects is strongly significant
Correlation between try new ideas and taking risk is highly significant positive
Correlation between try new ideas and freedom to express suggestions with projects is
Correlation between try new ideas and leadership skills are strongly significant positive
Experiments with projects and using new technology enhances creativity significant low
negative relationship: pearson r = -.066, change in one variable shows the strongly
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Correlation between taking risk and take problem and complaints as opportunity
Correlation between taking risk and accept team decisions and responsibility suggestions
Correlation between first idea become project and using new technology enhances
Correlation between first idea become project and take problem and complaints as
Correlation between first idea become project and accept team decisions and
Correlation between first idea become project and support open communication is
Correlation between startup has (technical platforms) and try new ideas i.e.,
Correlation between try new ideas and startup based on i.e., product line is significant
Correlation between startup has (technical platforms) and startup based on i.e., product
line is significant low positive relationship: pearson r = .007 at .05 significant level.
The correlation between government finance scheme available for your project and paper
significant level.
Correlation between government finance scheme available for your project and
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Correlation between paper formalities while sanctioning loan and Difficulties found
The correlation between age and try new ideas , experiments with projects i.e,
significant level.
The correlation between age and taking risk is significant negative relationship: pearson r
The correlation between age and using new technology enhance creativity is significant
The correlation between age and leadership skills is significant positive relationship:
The correlation between try new ideas i.e, innovativeness and experiments with projects
The correlation between try new ideas i.e, innovativeness and first idea become project
level.
Institutions who have given support to the startups are based upon technical platform i.e.,
mis/erp and finance limit Rs. 5,00,000- Rs.7,50,000 and based on collateral and
Institution prefers those startups who are offering values that too in quality, achieve
liability company, publicly traded and prefer direct marketing/ business to customer as
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The major challenges is to get finance, should have invested atleast 30 -40% of the total
project cost and innovation is the most prefer aspect among with relevant qualification
required.
Factors affecting the eligibility of getting finance are experience, family background,
Leadership skills, availability of suitable labor, raw material with requires training plays
Innovative and leadership skills of startups is important and highly correlated with each
other.
Correlation through cross tabulation tool between Financial preferences by startups and
Reasons behind failures. In total 4 Out of 38 who prefer Bank thinks experience is the
Correlation through cross tabulation tool between Financial preferences by startups and
Experience and 2 out of 32 thinks finance are the reasons behind failure in total 16
Correlation through cross tabulation tool between Financial preferences by startups and
consider legal in total 29 all of them prefer Trust & Society for funds.
Correlation through cross tabulation tool between Financial preferences by startups and
47 consider legal and 12 others reasons in total 83 all of them prefer Private body for
funds.
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Correlation through cross tabulation tool between Financial preferences by startups and
47 consider legal in total 68 all of them prefer Family & Friends for funds.
Reasons behind failures legal issues is 23.5% i.e., 47 out of 200 has failed due to this
reason. Experience and Technology are at 19% ie., 38 out of 200 cases and Knowledge
& Finance has almost same numbers ie.,16 % which is 33 out of 200 startups.
Possitive correlation between Preference to finance and reasons behind failure of any
The following are the key findings on success of startup finance and eligibility beyond
eligibility:
getting finance‖.
ii. ‗Access to financial support‘ becomes easy when startup holds assets and capital
involved.
iii. ‗Incubators and accelerators‘ would enhance the success of the startup.
iv. DIPP is authorised to get eligibility check of any startup. After approval the bank of
v. Institution prefers major three factors these are- managerial skills, technical skills,
solver, leadership skills are considered sub factor of one of the major factor
managerial skills.
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vii. Using latest technology including digital platform, Relevant training, availability of
raw material- labour- finance and product viability in market are some of the
viii. Return on investment, cost saving behaviour, capital invested and analytical ability to
ix. 83 out of 200 still prefers Private body for funds the reason could be awareness, paper
formalities.
xi. Take problem and complaints as opportunity has a significant impact on gender
xiii. Using new technology enhance creativity has a significant impact on qualification
xvi. The possitive correlation between preference to finance and reasons behind failure of
any startup.
xx. Availability of govt. Finance scheme has a significant impact on financial preference
xxii. From the above, it is very apparent that all the Primary and Secondary objectives of
the study have been achieved and all the related postulations are found to be valid.
The following are significant inferences arrived at upon testing of the model
proposed:
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xxiii. The opinion of institutions respondents on significance assigned to Access to finance
positively relates to the postulation that Startups can play the role of open accelaration
hubs. Further, it desires to be noted that this accelerator role could eventually lead to
success of startups.
xxiv. There is a need to convey in Government / policy makers in order to help linkages
with startups. The continuous technology and innovation needs some genuine and
flexible size of procurement budgets available with stratups, this might strength in
The research would help startup to understand the relative merits and demerits of their
service offering. Eventually, this considerate would help them to optimise the financial
Research will help new startup understand initial finance with environmental success
factors and guide them to suitable strategies for their operational environment. This study will
help the planning of monitor results, policy makers, allocate resources and evaluate the right
tools. The model developed as a outcome of the study might be of help to the startups,
incubators, researchers and students to comprehend the persuade of each of the factors on the
and potential start-ups. These opportunities will, of course, create a network of friendly
relations-friendly relationships.
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Generally, the study business helps in the management of the incubator for the
incubation industry. This is the provision for the overall combination of new capabilities and
related opportunities. The success of financing startup depends mainly on the functional and
There is a need to develop locally relevant commercial and operational models for the
start. Even if the financial institutions consider adopting these models, they have to align with
their respective industrial ecosystem. For this it is necessary to estimate the effectiveness of
the theoretical model, the study of the adjustment of local commercial practices, and their
effectiveness to adopt them. Management skills are required in the incubation profession.
Internship for formal certification and education programs, follow-up trainees and interested
professionals. Again, this training requires research in the areas of curricular development
It was based on the performance of research institutes and was limited to capturing
opinions of twenty respondents (administrators of institutions) besides the invited experts for
elite interviews. A larger and more representative sample can give broad representation for
the measurement of factors that affect the startup. The data collected for the study is less or
less of the same group of new companies and institutions and therefore, the estimation of the
results of the government group can be a challenge. The industry in which several business
incubators are operating, operating in different industries. Although there are many other
factors, such as industrial environments, device mobility, equipment capacity, which can
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Young entrepreneur who have started their business in Business Services in the
financial year 2015-2016(interpreted as 01st April 2015-31st March 2016) in Indore City
The study postulated to identify the startup finance eligibility and factors affecting it,
further Policy maker of Startup Finance must considered various different factor with the
perspective of Banks and Financial institution. Startups should also consider these factor as a
A very detailed approach was not available with this new proposal. The respondents and the
experts were quite familiar. As an innovation in the business model, the vast majority of
It is only in the last six to eight years that many aspects of open innovation are
researched, tested, used and practiced. However, almost all research efforts are in large
corporate companies. We still have to see reliable data in Indian context, including corporate
sector, leaving incubation of companies and new companies alone. In India, the pace of
incubation initiatives has increased in the last five years and is expected to reach a significant
mass in the near future. Then, It could take very quantitative information.
"Startup India-Stand up India" scheme for Startups financing limits the research.
possibility that the bias data of the responder will occur in the absence of respondents
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A lack of time and resources for restrictions. Sampling errors and selection bias can
In this study, factors like experience and risk of institution (respondents) were not given
great importance.
Startups registered with DIPP between the financial year 2015-2016 taken into
consideration.
SPSS 20.0 is used T Test (SPSS), Factor Analysis, CHI square, ANOVA one-way, Karl
Limitation of sub factors or sub dependent variables under Managerial, Technical and
Financial Skills.
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5.4 CONCLUSION
Research will help new startup understand initial finance with environmental success
factors and guide them to suitable strategies for their operational environment. This study will
help the planning of monitor results, policy makers, allocate resources and evaluate the right
tools. The model developed as a outcome of the study might be of help to the startups,
incubators, researchers and students to comprehend the persuade of each of the factors on the
Customer acceptance and corporate performance in the market have been subordinated to all
other objectives and help start-up to obtain customer acceptance. To make a successful start,
compulsory service. It will affect the results of incubation, in addition to its other proposals
of basic and value-added services such as consulting and financing. Since the success of the
incubated companies will ultimately portray the success of the incubation programs.
To strengthen access to financial aid, the incubator should consider building a strong
partnership with the industry or in a special set of incubator which focus on certain areas of
motion. This will help you to play the role of innovation mediators and help them to become
a model centre. Experience and Family Background affects the Financial Preference of an
Entrepreneur.
through an open innovation platform or even by managing a leading incubator through the
Apex Incubator Association, which manages this forum. When the network's personal
incubator network connects with the companies individually and regulates open access to
innovation, their services will be included in consultation, infrastructure, talent and funding
along with access to the market. It is necessary to implement a series of pilot initiatives and
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5.5 SCOPE FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
Although many limitations can trigger future studies and new problems, here are some
specific research opportunities that open up research. Since this study has incubators,
financial institutions and new companies are a targeted group, so it is important to consider
new companies.
Do the tutorial and the comprehensive incubator make more rational when expanding
The lack of risk correction can be a major hindrance to promoting high tech and high growth
Do most of the new businesses fail because of their inability to understand and address
The findings related to "Access to government support‗ lead to further questions such as:
Does the role of incubator offer only some clues from your network for beginners / beta
clients?
Incubators who focus on special areas like biotechnology / agricultural products also
What is the best way to get the best out of the economy through incubators?
These questions eventually open up some future research directions in the business
incubation domain.
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