Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
Dr. Smreeti Mehta , Dr. Gauri Prabhu , Dr. Vineeth KM, Dr. Vanisree Ramanathan, Dr. Nisha Solanki, Dr. Jailaxmi
Vol 18, No 1 ( 2023 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no: 58-66 | Published on: 18-1-2023
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is essential for the economic growth of a nation, creation of jobs, and social welfare. In addition to having significant consequences for policymakers, donors, development organisations, business owners, and managers, the meeting point of the entrepreneurship and development economics is a difficult and potentially fruitful area of research for social scientists. The concept of entrepreneurship, however, is rarely discussed in writings that also take into account how important technology, healthcare, and agriculture are to the growth of impoverished and emerging countries. Digital technology entrepreneurship provides commercial companies and the public sector with digital services, facilities, and solutions that consumers can only partially generate on their own, which helps to tackle a substantial portion of the challenges associated with the digitalisation of the economy. The global advancement of healthcare depends on the notions of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The healthcare industry has seen tremendous improvements over the years that have improved life expectancy and quality of life. A larger and more disadvantaged portion of society can be directly employed by and supported by the agricultural entrepreneurship sector, which has a huge potential to increase national income.
Keywords:
Entrepreneurship; Economy; Development; Technology; Healthcare; Agriculture