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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Entrepreneurship National Knowledge Commission 19 th January, 2009 New Delhi
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Defining Entrepreneurship Key components: Professional application of knowledge, skills and competencies and/or of monetizing a new idea By an individual or a set of people By launching an enterprise de novo or diversifying from an existing one (distinct from self-employment as in a profession/trade) To pursue growth while generating wealth, employment and social good
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Why Entrepreneurship Growing significance and visible impact in India Wealth Creation Employment Generation Critical to growth and development NKC study undertaken to explore facilitating triggers
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Methodology One-on-one interviews 155 entrepreneurs 45 other stakeholders – Finance (including VCs and Angels), Education, Incubation, Chambers, Associations etc From: Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, others (NCR, Mumbai) Review of policy literature Personal narratives from entrepreneurial icons
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Key Finding Prominent Entrepreneurial “Triggers” Individual motivations Socio-cultural factors Access to Early Stage Finance Education and Skills Business Environment
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Findings – Motivation Key Motivations - “Independence”, “market opportunity”, “family background”, “new idea”, “challenge”, “dream desire” 99% of entrepreneurs did not want to be in a routine job
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Findings – Socio-cultural Factors Crucial indicator: 74% of entrepreneurs received family support Variations in family support according to Region – Ahmedabad most supportive Gender as a factor: Two-thirds of female entrepreneurs said “gender did not make any difference”
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Findings – Finance Majority self-financed – 63% Access to bank finance: Very difficult at start-up stage, comparatively easier at growth stage
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Findings - Skills One in three entrepreneurs find it ‘difficult’ or ‘very difficult’ to find employees with the right skills
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Findings – Business Environment Problems faced by entrepreneurs
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Finding – Best Practices in India
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Supportive Business Environment Make it easier to conduct business by consolidating and simplifying processes, improving delivery time and curbing corrupt practices Make Single Window Clearance meaningful Introduce a Single Composite Application Form for all clearances Introduce a Single Unique Company Number for company, tax and social security registrations
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Set up commercial courts to deal with commercial disputes and to speed up contract enforcement Introduce Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) Establish a Global Technology Acquisition Fund for Intellectual Property (IP) New Institutional Mechanisms
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India ‘One stop shops’, web based portals and information handbooks Publicize risk management tools Increase awareness of the Credit Guarantee Scheme and Central Plan Scheme Monitoring System Facilitate Information Flows
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Access to Finance Incentives for Seed Capital Funding: Establish a secondary market for smaller companies, which provides exit options to the seed stage investor and value addition for the entrepreneur Create new instruments and institutions for start-up funding, involving multiple stakeholders (public and private)
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Business Incubation Develop and put in place a comprehensive policy to increase quantity, enhance quality and increase access to financing
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Building Synergies
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Education Enact Uniform legislation for publicly funded research: Grant IP rights to universities/research centers Entitle inventor to a share of the royalties from commercialization Enable PhDs/researchers to set up commercial entities Encourage universities/research organizations to establish commercial enterprises based on new inventions
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Vocational Education and Training Modernize Vocational Education and Training/Skill Development by formalizing: Performance based training and assessment Innovative delivery models Incentives to states Skills in spoken and written English as a priority A transparent industry based certification system A transparent rating system for VET institutions
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
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National Knowledge Commission Government of India Thank You
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