An Analysis of Start-ups Performance in India

  • Pramod Kumar Sinha PhD Research Scholar, GLA University, Mathura and Professional served GoI, MNCs, Indian Pvt. Sectors & SCOPE
  • A M Agrawal Pro Vice Chancellor, GLA University
  • S P Aggarwal Principal, Ramanujan College, University of Delhi
Keywords: Start-ups | Ecosystem | Skill Development | Rural India | MUDRA Loan

Abstract

Purpose: The premier self-employment program known as “Start-ups India Moment” has
been taken up with lot of vigour and enthusiasm by the present government giving a new
shape and lot of focus to connect entrepreneurs with various institutional arrangements to
provide required boost to this program. The government also made arrangements to extend
institutional financial assistance, guidance and other supports to encourage young and
emerging entrepreneurs to take up this mission in true spirit. However, the efficiency and
performance of various schemes call for improvements.

Design/Methodology: This study assesses the factors impacting performance of start-ups
and degree of satisfaction of the entrepreneurs in availing various benefits and supports
extended by the government and other development agencies using primary data. The data
is analysed using regression, multiple regression and correlation techniques.

Findings: The study suggests, easy access and simple approach for entrepreneurs, adequate
financial support and required incentives and strong Industry-Academia Partnership and
Incubation for the growth of eco start-ups.

Published
2022-01-17
How to Cite
Pramod Kumar Sinha, A M Agrawal, & S P Aggarwal. (2022). An Analysis of Start-ups Performance in India. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 13(2), 18-28. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/640
Section
Empirical Research Papers
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