Role & Significance

Entrepreneurs play a significant role in economic development of a country. He promotes the prosperity of a nation by his innovation and dynamic leadership Skills. He creates wealth, opens up employment opportunities and fosters the other segments. According to Harbison, entrepreneurs are prime movers of innovation, growth and as such, entrepreneurship is a dynamic force. The role and significance of an entrepreneur are explained below :

1. Bringing Economic Growth and Prosperity: Entrepreneur bring economic growth and prosperity in the country through generation of employment opportunities, capital and wealth creation, increasing per capita income and GDP, improvement in quality of life by raising the standard of living, growth of infrastructural facilities, forward and backward linkages in society, development of backward regions, economic independence. George gilder observes, “The ‘heroic creativity of entrepreneur came to seem essential to our economic well-being in a global economy”. Baumback and Mancuso write, “In underdeveloped nations, entrepreneurs often hold the key to economic growth for a whole society. So entrepreneur is not a dirty word or a fast buck opportunist, but, rather the backbone of the capitalist system”.

2. Brining Social Stability and Balanced Regional Development: Entrepreneurs play a crucial and unique role in bringing about social stability and balanced regional development through absorption of workforce in industries, removal of poverty, improving health and education facilities, creating fair competition, equitable distribution of income, creation of social infrastructures, empowering women and weaker sections of the society and supply of qualitative goods and services Although entrepreneurs are criticized as self interested exploiters, Adam Smith, while recognizing that they do some good for society, partly reflected this view when he wrote in The Wealth of Nations: “In spite of their natural selfishness and rapacity, though they mean only their convenience, though the sole end which they propose from the labours of all the thousands they employ be the gratification of their own vain and insatiable desires they are led by a hidden hand, and without intending it, without knowing it, advance the interest of society”.

3. Innovator in Economic Growth: by bringing new ideas, combinations, products techniques, organizations, new markets, making full use of technical knowledge, balanced growth, systematic innovation, technological advancement, implementation of mechanical skills, an entrepreneur play very crucial role in encouraging entrepreneurship and economic development. Peter Drucker writes, “Just as management has become the specific organ of all contemporary institutions and the integrating organ of our society of organizations, so innovation and entrepreneurship have to become an integral life-sustaining activity in our organizations, our economy, and our society”. He further says that the emergence of a truly entrepreneurial economy is the most significant and hopeful event that have occurred in recent economic and social history.

4. Creation of Employment Opportunities: Entrepreneurs play a significant role in generation of employment opportunities by establishing new units in manufacturing, trading and service sectors, laying emphasis on small scale industries, utilizing the surplus labour force in varied industrial and/or service activities, upholding self-employment as a core objective. Entrepreneur integrates resources and technologies into profitable business ventures and creates job opportunities.

5. Increase Productivity with Modern Production System: Play an important role in raising productivity. John Keudrick writes, “Higher productivity is chiefly a matter of improving production techniques, and this task is the entrepreneurial function par excellence”. Two keys to higher productivity are research and development and investment in new plant and machinery. But there is a close link between R & D and investment programmes, with a higher entrepreneurial input into both”. George Gilder in The Spirit of Enterprise said that: “Entrepreneurs are innovators who evoke demand’. They are makers of markets, creators of capital, and developers of opportunity and producers of new technology. They seek the unique product, the marketing breakthrough, the startling new, feature or the novel design. They change technical frontiers and reshape public desires. They create wealth and employment. They take exception to the received view that companies should be market led. They lead the market”.

6. Export Promotion and Import Substitution: Liberalization, privatization and globalization [LPG] has opened the arena of export promotion and import substitution to entrepreneurs by establishing industries producing import substitution goods, establish new industries, especially for export, products, exploration of new global markets, earning foreign exchange reserves, utilizing the available productive resources, achieving self-reliance in production of as many goods as possible, entrepreneur, are playing a pivot role in export promotion and import substitution.

7. Entrepreneur Plays a Role of Catalytic Agent: As Joseph Schumpeter says, entrepreneur’s task is “creative destruction”. He destroys to create new things. He changes and transmutes values. He searches change and responds to it. He is a change creator. Ralph Harwitz writes in his book Realities of Profitability’, “The entrepreneur makes a happening, wants piece of action, is the growth man. Without him there is no happening, no action, and no growth”.

8. Augmenting and Meeting Local Demands: Entrepreneurs also play a significant role in augmenting local demands and meeting them satisfactorily. Towards this entrepreneurs focus their attention to manufacture service through indigenous technology, skill, resources and experiences.

9. Reinventing Entrepreneurial Venture: An entrepreneur work to reinvent his entrepreneurial venture. He knows that change and innovation is good for his organization. Paul Wilken observes, “Entrepreneurship is a discontinuous phenomenon, appearing to initiate changes in the production process and then disappearing until it reappears to initiate another change”. Zoltan Acs writes, “Entrepreneurs stir up the waters of competition in the market place. They are ‘agents of change in a market economy”.