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THEORIES OF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurship is an evolved thing. With the
 Entrepreneurship is an evolved thing. With the
advancement of science and technology it has undergone
 advancement of science and technology it has undergone
metamorphosis change and emerged as a critical input for
 metamorphosis change and emerged as a critical input for
socio-economic development. Various writers have
 socio-economic development. Various writers have
developed various theories on entrepreneurship and
 developed various theories on entrepreneurship and
popularized the concept among the common people. The
 popularized the concept among the common people. The
theories propounded by them can be categorized as
 theories propounded by them can be categorized as
under-
 under-
•Sociological theories
 •Sociological theories
•Economic theories
 •Economic theories
•Cultural theories
 •Cultural theories
•Psychological theories
 •Psychological theories
Sociological Theories
                         Sociological Theories
The following theories explain how sociological factors acclelerate
 The following theories explain how sociological factors acclelerate
the growth of entrepreneurs:
 the growth of entrepreneurs:
1-Theory of religious beliefs
 1-Theory of religious beliefs
2- Theory of social change
 2- Theory of social change




                 Theory of religious beliefs
                  Theory of religious beliefs
Max Weber has propounded the theory of religious belief.
 Max Weber has propounded the theory of religious belief.
According to him, entrepreneurism is a function of
 According to him, entrepreneurism is a function of
religious beliefs and impact of religion shapes the
 religious beliefs and impact of religion shapes the
entrepreneurial culture. He emphasized that
 entrepreneurial culture. He emphasized that
entrepreneurial energies are exogenous supplied by
 entrepreneurial energies are exogenous supplied by
means of religious beliefs. the important elements of
 means of religious beliefs. the important elements of
Weber’s theory are discussed further-
 Weber’s theory are discussed further-
1- Spirit of Capitalism-
in the Webrian theory, spirit of capitalism is highlighted. We all
know that capitalism is an economic system in which economic
freedom and private enterprise are glorified, so also the
entrepreneurial culture.
2- Adventurous Spirit-
Weber also made a distinction between spirit of capitalism and
adventurous spirit. According to him, the former is influenced by the
strict discipline whereas the latter is affected by free force of impulse.
Entrepreneurship culture is influenced by both these factors.
3- Protestant ethic-
according to Max Weber the spirit of capitalism can be grown only
when the mental attitude in the society is favorable to capitalism
4 -Inducement of profit-
Weber introduced the new businessman into the picture of tranquil
routine. The spirit of capitalism intertwined with the motive of profit
resulted in creation of greater number of business enterprises.
In fact, this theory suited the british rulers, who desired to encourage
European entrepreneursip in India. This theory was vehementaly
criticized by many researchers because of the unrealistic assumpitions.


          Theory of Social Change
Everett E. Hagen, in his theory of social change propounded how a
traditional society becomes one in which continuing technical progress
takes place. The theory exhorts the following feature which presumes the
entrepreneur’s creativity as the key element of social transformation and
economic growth.
Presentation of general model of the society- the theory reveals a general
model of the society which considers interrelationship among physical
environment, social structure, personality and culture.
Economic Growth : product of social change and political change :
According to Hagen, most of the economic theories of underdevelopment
are inadequate.
Rejection of followers syndrome : Hagen rejected the idea that the
solution to economic development lies in imitating western technology. So
the followers syndrome on the part of the entrepreneur, is discouraged.
Historic shift as a factor of initiating change- Hagen in his book, How
Economic Growth Begins, depicts historic shift as the crucial force which has
brought about social change technological progress thereby leading to the
emergence of entrepreneurial class from different castes and communities.
Withdrawal of status respects as the mechanism for rigorous
entrepreneurial activity-
Closely consistent with the historic shift it is the social group that plunges into
rigorous entrepreneurism which experiences the status withdrawal or
withdrawal of status respects.
         hence, Hagen’s creative personality is the admixture of Schumpeters
innovation and McClellands high need for achievement.
         but Hagen’s analysis fails to give policy measures for backward countries
which are striving for economic development as he identifies status withdrawal as
the causal factor in the emergence of creative presonality. Hagen’s thesis of
disadvantaged minority groups ha its own limitations. There are many
disadvantaged minority groups in India which have not supplied a good number
of entrepreneurs.
ECONOMIC THEORIES
 ECONOMIC THEORIES

 Entrepreneurship and economic development are interdependent.
 Economic development takes place when a country' real rational income
 increases overall period of time wherein the role of entrepreneurs is an
 integral part.


               Schumpeter’s Theory of Innovation
 Schumpeter’s theory of entrepreneurship is a pioneering work of economic
 development. development in his sense, implies that carrying out of new
 combination of entrepreneurship is basically a creative activity. According
 to Schumpeter an entrepreneur is one who perceives the opportunities to
 innovate, i.e. to carry out new combinations or entreprise. In his views, the
 concept of new combination leading ti innovation covers the following 5
 cases-
 1- The introduction of new goods, that is the one with which consumers
 are not yet familiar, of a new quality.
 2- The introduction of new method of production
 3- The opening of new market
 4- the conquest of new source of supply of raw material
 5-The carrying out of new organization
In view of the above, Schumpeterian theory of entrepreneurship has got the
following features-
1- Distinction between invention and innovation
Schumpeter makes a distinction between innovation and invention. Invention
means craetion of new things and innovation means applical of new things
onto practical use
2- emphasis on entrepreneurial function- Schumpeter has given emphasis on
the role of entrepreneurial functions in economic development.in his views,
development means basic tranformation of the economy that is brought about
by entrepreneurial functions.
3- presentation of disequilibrium situation through entrepreneurial activity-
the entrepreneurial activity represents a disequilibrium situation, a dynamic
phenomenonand a break from the rotine or a circular flow or tendenct
towards equilibrium.
4- entrepreneuralism dream and the will to found a private kingdom- the
motives of creating things and applying these things into practice inspire the
entrepreneur to undertake innovation.
5- Schumpeter remained silent about as to why some economics had more
entrepreneurial talent than others.
However, despite the above criticisms, Schumpeterian theory is regarded as one f
the best theories in the history of entrepreneurial development.

                           CULTURAL THEORIES
Advocates of cultural theories point out that entrepreneurship is the product of
culture. Entrepreneurial talents come from cultural values and cultural system
embedded into the cultural environment.
                               Hoselitz’s Theory
Hoselitz explains that the supply of entrepreneurship is governed by cultural
factors, and culturally minority groups are the spark-plugs of entrepreneurial
and economic develoment.in many countries, entrepreneurs have emerged from
a particular socio-economic class. He emphasized the role of culturally
marginally groups like Jews and the Greeks in medieval Europe, the Chinese in
south Africa and Indian in east Africa in promoting economic development.
                            Psychological Theories
Psychological theories centre's around the psychological characteristic so the
individual in a society. Psychological characteristics affect the supply of
entrepreneurs in the society.
DRUCKER ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Peter F. Drucker opined that “an entrepreneur is one who always searches for
change, responds to it and exploits it as an opportunity.” he laid emphasis on
two important factors – innovation and resource- that led to emergence of
entrepreneurship. According to him, innovation is the real hub of
entrepreneurship which creates resource. A thing is regarded as resource when
its economic value is recognized. For example, mineral oil was considered
worthless until the discovery of its use. Similarly, purchasing power was
considered an important resource by an American innovative entrepreneur who
invented installment buying.
          According to Drucker, successful entrepreneurship involves the
following things-
•Value and satisfaction obtained from resource by the consumer are increased
•New values are created
•Material is converted into a resource or exiting resources are combined in a new
or more productive configuration
•Entrepreneurship is the practice which has a knowledge base.
•Entrepreneurship is not confined to big businesses and economic institutions, it
is equally important to small business and non-economic institutions
•Entrepreneurship behavior rather than personality trait is more important to
enhance entrepreneurship
•The foundation of entrepreneurship lies in concept and theory rather than in
intuition.
Thus, Drucker has given his views that
“an entrepreneur need not be a
capitalist or an owner. A banker who
mobilizes other’s money and allocates it
in areas of higher yield is very much an
entrepreneur though he is not the owner
of the money.

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  • 2. Entrepreneurship is an evolved thing. With the Entrepreneurship is an evolved thing. With the advancement of science and technology it has undergone advancement of science and technology it has undergone metamorphosis change and emerged as a critical input for metamorphosis change and emerged as a critical input for socio-economic development. Various writers have socio-economic development. Various writers have developed various theories on entrepreneurship and developed various theories on entrepreneurship and popularized the concept among the common people. The popularized the concept among the common people. The theories propounded by them can be categorized as theories propounded by them can be categorized as under- under- •Sociological theories •Sociological theories •Economic theories •Economic theories •Cultural theories •Cultural theories •Psychological theories •Psychological theories
  • 3. Sociological Theories Sociological Theories The following theories explain how sociological factors acclelerate The following theories explain how sociological factors acclelerate the growth of entrepreneurs: the growth of entrepreneurs: 1-Theory of religious beliefs 1-Theory of religious beliefs 2- Theory of social change 2- Theory of social change Theory of religious beliefs Theory of religious beliefs Max Weber has propounded the theory of religious belief. Max Weber has propounded the theory of religious belief. According to him, entrepreneurism is a function of According to him, entrepreneurism is a function of religious beliefs and impact of religion shapes the religious beliefs and impact of religion shapes the entrepreneurial culture. He emphasized that entrepreneurial culture. He emphasized that entrepreneurial energies are exogenous supplied by entrepreneurial energies are exogenous supplied by means of religious beliefs. the important elements of means of religious beliefs. the important elements of Weber’s theory are discussed further- Weber’s theory are discussed further-
  • 4. 1- Spirit of Capitalism- in the Webrian theory, spirit of capitalism is highlighted. We all know that capitalism is an economic system in which economic freedom and private enterprise are glorified, so also the entrepreneurial culture. 2- Adventurous Spirit- Weber also made a distinction between spirit of capitalism and adventurous spirit. According to him, the former is influenced by the strict discipline whereas the latter is affected by free force of impulse. Entrepreneurship culture is influenced by both these factors. 3- Protestant ethic- according to Max Weber the spirit of capitalism can be grown only when the mental attitude in the society is favorable to capitalism 4 -Inducement of profit- Weber introduced the new businessman into the picture of tranquil routine. The spirit of capitalism intertwined with the motive of profit resulted in creation of greater number of business enterprises.
  • 5. In fact, this theory suited the british rulers, who desired to encourage European entrepreneursip in India. This theory was vehementaly criticized by many researchers because of the unrealistic assumpitions. Theory of Social Change Everett E. Hagen, in his theory of social change propounded how a traditional society becomes one in which continuing technical progress takes place. The theory exhorts the following feature which presumes the entrepreneur’s creativity as the key element of social transformation and economic growth. Presentation of general model of the society- the theory reveals a general model of the society which considers interrelationship among physical environment, social structure, personality and culture. Economic Growth : product of social change and political change : According to Hagen, most of the economic theories of underdevelopment are inadequate. Rejection of followers syndrome : Hagen rejected the idea that the solution to economic development lies in imitating western technology. So the followers syndrome on the part of the entrepreneur, is discouraged.
  • 6. Historic shift as a factor of initiating change- Hagen in his book, How Economic Growth Begins, depicts historic shift as the crucial force which has brought about social change technological progress thereby leading to the emergence of entrepreneurial class from different castes and communities. Withdrawal of status respects as the mechanism for rigorous entrepreneurial activity- Closely consistent with the historic shift it is the social group that plunges into rigorous entrepreneurism which experiences the status withdrawal or withdrawal of status respects. hence, Hagen’s creative personality is the admixture of Schumpeters innovation and McClellands high need for achievement. but Hagen’s analysis fails to give policy measures for backward countries which are striving for economic development as he identifies status withdrawal as the causal factor in the emergence of creative presonality. Hagen’s thesis of disadvantaged minority groups ha its own limitations. There are many disadvantaged minority groups in India which have not supplied a good number of entrepreneurs.
  • 7. ECONOMIC THEORIES ECONOMIC THEORIES Entrepreneurship and economic development are interdependent. Economic development takes place when a country' real rational income increases overall period of time wherein the role of entrepreneurs is an integral part. Schumpeter’s Theory of Innovation Schumpeter’s theory of entrepreneurship is a pioneering work of economic development. development in his sense, implies that carrying out of new combination of entrepreneurship is basically a creative activity. According to Schumpeter an entrepreneur is one who perceives the opportunities to innovate, i.e. to carry out new combinations or entreprise. In his views, the concept of new combination leading ti innovation covers the following 5 cases- 1- The introduction of new goods, that is the one with which consumers are not yet familiar, of a new quality. 2- The introduction of new method of production 3- The opening of new market 4- the conquest of new source of supply of raw material 5-The carrying out of new organization
  • 8. In view of the above, Schumpeterian theory of entrepreneurship has got the following features- 1- Distinction between invention and innovation Schumpeter makes a distinction between innovation and invention. Invention means craetion of new things and innovation means applical of new things onto practical use 2- emphasis on entrepreneurial function- Schumpeter has given emphasis on the role of entrepreneurial functions in economic development.in his views, development means basic tranformation of the economy that is brought about by entrepreneurial functions. 3- presentation of disequilibrium situation through entrepreneurial activity- the entrepreneurial activity represents a disequilibrium situation, a dynamic phenomenonand a break from the rotine or a circular flow or tendenct towards equilibrium. 4- entrepreneuralism dream and the will to found a private kingdom- the motives of creating things and applying these things into practice inspire the entrepreneur to undertake innovation.
  • 9.
  • 10. 5- Schumpeter remained silent about as to why some economics had more entrepreneurial talent than others. However, despite the above criticisms, Schumpeterian theory is regarded as one f the best theories in the history of entrepreneurial development. CULTURAL THEORIES Advocates of cultural theories point out that entrepreneurship is the product of culture. Entrepreneurial talents come from cultural values and cultural system embedded into the cultural environment. Hoselitz’s Theory Hoselitz explains that the supply of entrepreneurship is governed by cultural factors, and culturally minority groups are the spark-plugs of entrepreneurial and economic develoment.in many countries, entrepreneurs have emerged from a particular socio-economic class. He emphasized the role of culturally marginally groups like Jews and the Greeks in medieval Europe, the Chinese in south Africa and Indian in east Africa in promoting economic development. Psychological Theories Psychological theories centre's around the psychological characteristic so the individual in a society. Psychological characteristics affect the supply of entrepreneurs in the society.
  • 11. DRUCKER ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP Peter F. Drucker opined that “an entrepreneur is one who always searches for change, responds to it and exploits it as an opportunity.” he laid emphasis on two important factors – innovation and resource- that led to emergence of entrepreneurship. According to him, innovation is the real hub of entrepreneurship which creates resource. A thing is regarded as resource when its economic value is recognized. For example, mineral oil was considered worthless until the discovery of its use. Similarly, purchasing power was considered an important resource by an American innovative entrepreneur who invented installment buying. According to Drucker, successful entrepreneurship involves the following things- •Value and satisfaction obtained from resource by the consumer are increased •New values are created •Material is converted into a resource or exiting resources are combined in a new or more productive configuration •Entrepreneurship is the practice which has a knowledge base. •Entrepreneurship is not confined to big businesses and economic institutions, it is equally important to small business and non-economic institutions •Entrepreneurship behavior rather than personality trait is more important to enhance entrepreneurship •The foundation of entrepreneurship lies in concept and theory rather than in intuition.
  • 12. Thus, Drucker has given his views that “an entrepreneur need not be a capitalist or an owner. A banker who mobilizes other’s money and allocates it in areas of higher yield is very much an entrepreneur though he is not the owner of the money.