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Theories of
Entrepreneurship
Dr. Renu Malra
Innovation Theory of Schumpeter
1.Innovation Theory of Schumpeter
A dynamic theory of entrepreneurship was first advocated by Schumpeter (1949)
who considered entrepreneurship as the catalyst that disrupts the stationary circular
flow of the economy and thereby initiates and sustains the process of development.
Embarking upon ‘new combinations’ of the factors of production - which he
succinctly terms, innovation - the entrepreneur activates the economy to a new level
of development.
. Schumpeter defines entrepreneurship as “a creative activity”. An innovator who
brings new products or services into economy is given the status of an
entrepreneur. He regards innovation as a tool of entrepreneur, The entrepreneur is
viewed as the ‘engine of growth’,
The concept of innovation and its corollary
development embraces five functions:
 The introduction of a new product with which consumers are not yet familiar or
introduction of a new quality of an existing product.
 The introduction of new method of production that is not yet tested by experience in the
branch of manufacture concerned, which need by no means be founded upon a discovery
scientifically new and can also exist in a new way of handling a commodity commercially.
 The opening of new market that is a market on to which the particular branch of
manufacturer of the country in question has not previously entered, whether or not this
market has existed before.
 Conquest of a new source of supply of raw material and
 The carrying out of the new organization of any industry
Innovation theory of Entrepreneurship
Influencing factors of the enterpreneurship for the
Innovation
Wilken had added the concept of the changes
that an entrepreneur brings:
Expansion of goods, products.
Productivity of factors of production such as finance, labour, material.
Innovation in production such as, technology, process changes and increase
in human resource productivity.
Innovation in marketing area such as the composition of the market, size of
the market and new markets.
2. Need for Achievement Theory of
McClelland
Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland
• According to McClelland the characteristics of entrepreneur has two features:
o Doing things in a new and better way
o Decision making under uncertainty
McClelland emphasizes achievement orientation as most important factor for entrepreneurs.
Individuals with high. achievement orientation are not influenced by considerations of money
or any other external incentives. People with high achievement (N-Ach) are not influenced by
money rewards as compared to people with low achievement. The latter types are prepared to
work harder for money or such other external incentives. On the contrary, profit is merely a
measure of success and competency for people with high achievement need.
Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland
According to him a person acquires three types of needs as a result of one’s life
experience. These three needs are:
• Need for Achievement. A drive to excel, advance and grow.
• Need for Power. A drive to dominate or influence others and situations.
• Need for Affiliation. A drive for friendly and close inter-personal
relationships.
Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland
Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland
The individual with high levels of need achievement is a potential entrepreneur. The specific
characteristics of a high achiever (entrepreneur) can be summarized as follows:
(i) They set moderate realistic and attainable goals for them.
(ii) They take calculated risks.
(iii) They prefer situations wherein they can take personal responsibility for solving problems.
(iv) They need concrete feedback on how well they are doing.
(v) Their need for achievement exist not merely for the sake of economic rewards or social
recognition rather personal accomplishment is intrinsically more satisfying to them.
3. Harvey Leibenstein’s X-Efficiency Theory
Leibenstein’s X-Efficiency Theory
• X-efficiency is the degree of inefficiency in the use of resources within the
firm: it measures the extent to which the firm fails to realize its productive
potential. According to Leibenstein, When an input is not used effectively
the difference between the actual output and the maximum output
attributable to that input is a measure of the degree of X-efficiency.
• X-efficiency arises either because the firm’s resources are used in the wrong
way or because they are wasted, that is, not used at al
Leibenstein’s X-Efficiency Theory
Leibenstein’s X-Efficiency Theory
• Leibenstein identifies two main roles for the entrepreneur: (i) a gap filler and (ii) an
input completer.
• These functions arise from the basic assumptions of X-efficiency theory. Thus it is
clear that “if not all factors of production are marketed or if there are
imperfections in markets, the entrepreneur has to fill the gaps in the market. To put
the enterprise in motion, the entrepreneur should fill enough of gaps.”
• The second role is input completion, which involves making available inputs that
improve the efficiency of existing production methods or facilitate the introduction
of new ones. The role of the entrepreneur is to improve the flow of information in
the market.
4.Risk Bearing Theory of Knight
A key element of
entrepreneurship is risk
bearing. Prof. Knight and
John Staurt Mill saw risk-
bearing as the important
function of entrepreneurs.
Features of Risk Bearing Theory of Knight
1. Risk creates Profit: According to the risk-bearing theory, the entrepreneur
earns profits because he undertakes risks.
2. More Risk More Gain: The degree of risk varies in different industries.
Entrepreneurs undertake different degrees of risk according to their ability
ad inclination. The risk theory proposes that the more risky the nature of
business, the greater must be the profit earned by it.
es Profit:
Features of Risk Bearing Theory of Knight
3. Profit as Reward and Cost: Profit is the reward of entrepreneur for
assuming risks. Hence, it is also treated as a part of the normal cost of
production.
4. Entrepreneur’s Income is Uncertain: This theory summarizes that profit is
the reward of an entrepreneur effort which arises for bearing non insurable
risks and uncertainties and the amount of profit earned depends upon the
degree of uncertainty bearing.
5. Economic Theory of Entrepreneurship
• Many economists revealed that entrepreneurship and economic growth will take place in those circumstances where particular
economic conditions are in favor of the business environment. The main advocates of this theory were Papanek and Harris.
According to them economic incentives are the main forces for entrepreneurial activities in any country. There are a lot of
economic factors which promote or demote entrepreneurship in a country.
These factors are:
• (a) The availability of bank credit
• (b) High capital formation with a good flow of savings and investments
• (c) Supply for loanable funds with a lower rate of interest.
• (d) Increased demand for consumer goods ad services
• (e) Availability of productive resources.
• (f) Efficient economic policies like fiscal ad monetary policies
• (g) Communication and transportation facilities

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Theories of entrepreneurship

  • 2. Innovation Theory of Schumpeter
  • 3. 1.Innovation Theory of Schumpeter A dynamic theory of entrepreneurship was first advocated by Schumpeter (1949) who considered entrepreneurship as the catalyst that disrupts the stationary circular flow of the economy and thereby initiates and sustains the process of development. Embarking upon ‘new combinations’ of the factors of production - which he succinctly terms, innovation - the entrepreneur activates the economy to a new level of development. . Schumpeter defines entrepreneurship as “a creative activity”. An innovator who brings new products or services into economy is given the status of an entrepreneur. He regards innovation as a tool of entrepreneur, The entrepreneur is viewed as the ‘engine of growth’,
  • 4. The concept of innovation and its corollary development embraces five functions:  The introduction of a new product with which consumers are not yet familiar or introduction of a new quality of an existing product.  The introduction of new method of production that is not yet tested by experience in the branch of manufacture concerned, which need by no means be founded upon a discovery scientifically new and can also exist in a new way of handling a commodity commercially.  The opening of new market that is a market on to which the particular branch of manufacturer of the country in question has not previously entered, whether or not this market has existed before.  Conquest of a new source of supply of raw material and  The carrying out of the new organization of any industry
  • 5. Innovation theory of Entrepreneurship
  • 6. Influencing factors of the enterpreneurship for the Innovation
  • 7. Wilken had added the concept of the changes that an entrepreneur brings: Expansion of goods, products. Productivity of factors of production such as finance, labour, material. Innovation in production such as, technology, process changes and increase in human resource productivity. Innovation in marketing area such as the composition of the market, size of the market and new markets.
  • 8. 2. Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland
  • 9. Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland • According to McClelland the characteristics of entrepreneur has two features: o Doing things in a new and better way o Decision making under uncertainty McClelland emphasizes achievement orientation as most important factor for entrepreneurs. Individuals with high. achievement orientation are not influenced by considerations of money or any other external incentives. People with high achievement (N-Ach) are not influenced by money rewards as compared to people with low achievement. The latter types are prepared to work harder for money or such other external incentives. On the contrary, profit is merely a measure of success and competency for people with high achievement need.
  • 10. Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland According to him a person acquires three types of needs as a result of one’s life experience. These three needs are: • Need for Achievement. A drive to excel, advance and grow. • Need for Power. A drive to dominate or influence others and situations. • Need for Affiliation. A drive for friendly and close inter-personal relationships.
  • 11. Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland
  • 12. Need for Achievement Theory of McClelland The individual with high levels of need achievement is a potential entrepreneur. The specific characteristics of a high achiever (entrepreneur) can be summarized as follows: (i) They set moderate realistic and attainable goals for them. (ii) They take calculated risks. (iii) They prefer situations wherein they can take personal responsibility for solving problems. (iv) They need concrete feedback on how well they are doing. (v) Their need for achievement exist not merely for the sake of economic rewards or social recognition rather personal accomplishment is intrinsically more satisfying to them.
  • 13. 3. Harvey Leibenstein’s X-Efficiency Theory
  • 14. Leibenstein’s X-Efficiency Theory • X-efficiency is the degree of inefficiency in the use of resources within the firm: it measures the extent to which the firm fails to realize its productive potential. According to Leibenstein, When an input is not used effectively the difference between the actual output and the maximum output attributable to that input is a measure of the degree of X-efficiency. • X-efficiency arises either because the firm’s resources are used in the wrong way or because they are wasted, that is, not used at al
  • 16. Leibenstein’s X-Efficiency Theory • Leibenstein identifies two main roles for the entrepreneur: (i) a gap filler and (ii) an input completer. • These functions arise from the basic assumptions of X-efficiency theory. Thus it is clear that “if not all factors of production are marketed or if there are imperfections in markets, the entrepreneur has to fill the gaps in the market. To put the enterprise in motion, the entrepreneur should fill enough of gaps.” • The second role is input completion, which involves making available inputs that improve the efficiency of existing production methods or facilitate the introduction of new ones. The role of the entrepreneur is to improve the flow of information in the market.
  • 17. 4.Risk Bearing Theory of Knight A key element of entrepreneurship is risk bearing. Prof. Knight and John Staurt Mill saw risk- bearing as the important function of entrepreneurs.
  • 18. Features of Risk Bearing Theory of Knight 1. Risk creates Profit: According to the risk-bearing theory, the entrepreneur earns profits because he undertakes risks. 2. More Risk More Gain: The degree of risk varies in different industries. Entrepreneurs undertake different degrees of risk according to their ability ad inclination. The risk theory proposes that the more risky the nature of business, the greater must be the profit earned by it. es Profit:
  • 19. Features of Risk Bearing Theory of Knight 3. Profit as Reward and Cost: Profit is the reward of entrepreneur for assuming risks. Hence, it is also treated as a part of the normal cost of production. 4. Entrepreneur’s Income is Uncertain: This theory summarizes that profit is the reward of an entrepreneur effort which arises for bearing non insurable risks and uncertainties and the amount of profit earned depends upon the degree of uncertainty bearing.
  • 20. 5. Economic Theory of Entrepreneurship • Many economists revealed that entrepreneurship and economic growth will take place in those circumstances where particular economic conditions are in favor of the business environment. The main advocates of this theory were Papanek and Harris. According to them economic incentives are the main forces for entrepreneurial activities in any country. There are a lot of economic factors which promote or demote entrepreneurship in a country. These factors are: • (a) The availability of bank credit • (b) High capital formation with a good flow of savings and investments • (c) Supply for loanable funds with a lower rate of interest. • (d) Increased demand for consumer goods ad services • (e) Availability of productive resources. • (f) Efficient economic policies like fiscal ad monetary policies • (g) Communication and transportation facilities