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Abstract
Entrepreneurs are individuals willing to take risks in a place where there is a slight chance of
gaining or achieving benefit to start a business for opportunities. The topic of Entrepreneurships
and how they affect global economy focuses on society in a broad way and how countries
interact with one another and the outcomes or aftereffects on economy to gain that benefit. Four
general questions discussed through an observation and thorough research give feedback on
competition, incorporation, and opportunity patterns like production development when it comes
to transportation and connection within each entrepreneur and firms in each country. When
dealing globally, generally entrepreneurs tend to influence development in a positive way and are
viewed as an innovation rather than an issue. In order to make development even higher
government, values, and competition are needed throughout the process. When dealing with
general population economy influence, the number of jobs generated within a five-year rate or
percentage results can be shown through the comparison of high, moderate, and low growth
entrepreneur. Economy tends to become stable when those risky individuals called entrepreneurs
start by making business with uncertain results and later revolutionize their firm strategies
making globe economic growth.
Keywords: Entrepreneurs, Globally, Development, Growth Rates
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Global economy is affected majorly by what approach entrepreneurs use and how
they approach their goal. Issues and controversies such as rates, education, ethics, society,
knowledge, skills, and management provide factors of how and why economy and entrepreneurs
are intertwined when affecting globally. Factors that mostly affect global economy revolve on
how modernization impacts and generates jobs or causes many to loose them and as a result
constantly changing economy.
Entrepreneurships have a major impact on social economy advance and growth. While in
the journey of entrepreneurs making their business successful and stable, many obstacles and
challenges are encountered. Starting with communication since it is an important factor
throughout business as certain products and regulations may be disturbed. When in the process of
making a product in each country is managed and refined differently. In one country the
development of a new product could mean the initiation or prolongation of technologies and
diffusion, while in another country it could mean the complete opposite such as the deterioration
of a majestic century. This happens when global economy gets involved with entrepreneurships.
Based on the growth or decline is how one country affects another with the transactions of their
business. Questions shown below need to be contemplated in order to have a better perspective:
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markets, new sources of supply for materials, and new ways of organization. (Summers, 2010).
As for disruption, it doesnt always have to contribute towards poor or atrocious outcomes; it can
go through immediate growing efficiency with products and businesses. For example, there are
innovations such as building railroads that disrupted societies but in some way improved them by
making transportation easier and faster. We can see the beneficial impacts of disruption when we
see then from a distance (Abello, 2012).
Three main points of entrepreneurship affecting global economy are competition,
incorporation, and opportunity followed by freedom. Competition is always important since
marketing has become a huge open window when dealing globally always trying to find new
methods, cures, products that will make our life easier and keep the world developing.
Competition brings out challenge facing in the direction of entrepreneurship when in competition
therefore taking those steps to make that change accomplished for. An example of competition
can be how we think of Wal-Mart and it is an enormous retailer but compare that with eBay and
its online marketplace of 85 million active buyers and sellers (Summers, 2010). After
competition phase is over, incorporation of that same competition is brought to the idea or
business in mind facing with a common factor like modernization. Entrepreneurs tend to open
opportunities or impact globally majorly through diversity of new ideas products with
technology. Companies developing through Internet and making profit distribute economic
power as they interact with one another. With such innovations the generation of more jobs
always follow because of new technologies and different not used before connections evolve.
Freedom is applied to the fact that to develop and do the unthinkable changes peoples lives
throughout the globe not just in a city or town. Some of the greatest entrepreneurs in our country,
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people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, they dropped out of college (Summers, 2010). It all starts
with big ideas and desire to make a change and as a result exchanging this advance with profit.
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there is not really much a company can do to prevent this. When dealing internationally a lot of
laws and regulations not only from a self-country are involved but the countrys regulations you
are planning to evolve in are also included. When dealing with a major audience, or completely
public to target, major consequences and universal views are incorporated making the weaker
view any type of differentially as an issue.
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which provides subsistence for the majority of population who mostly still live in the countryside
(Bosama, Levie, 2010). Resulting in characters such as competitiveness of natural resources
starting to make evolution over time in this scenario demonstrating one of the many factors
already taken into account and proceeding into action for development. If effective process of
influence factors such as increasing economic productivity contributes to financial capital
formation, niches may open in industrial supply chains that service these national incumbents
(Bosama, Levie, 2010) convenience for manufacturing sector opportunities would open.
How do firms and growth rates affect general population?
Low
Low; 3
Low; 2%
Low; 300%
Moderate
Moderate; 2
Moderate; 10%
Moderate; 200%
High
High; 1
High; 100%
High; 20%
There are distinctive types of rates involved when in a business such as: high, moderate, and low
growth rates. Entrepreneurs that have high growth rates tend to make a change and create more
job opportunities than any individual. As said by Morris studies, high-growth entrepreneurs own
firms that have experienced estimated revenue growth of 20% or more per year; moderateGrowth Entrepreneurs own firms with estimated revenue growth rates of between 5-20% per
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year; and low-growth entrepreneurs own firms that have grown at an estimated annual rate of
less than 5% (Morris, 2011). Generating more jobs from a high growth entrepreneur firm rather
than on a low growth rate entrepreneur firm.
Results shown like the ones above are due to the fact that entrepreneurs in the high rate
usually start their companies when they are young and are more likely to have completed their
education in college. Entrepreneurs in the high section are involved in partnerships, seek
challenge, and deal internationally in greater amount, which demonstrate reasons why they tend
to be more successful. Entrepreneurs in moderate rates aspire and resemble high growth
entrepreneurs with the exception of a great number of them are not involved in partnerships and
didnt start with the intentions or aspiration of wealth as a high growth entrepreneur. Moderate
growth entrepreneurs are also known to not have entrepreneur acquaintances that recently started
a business and will mostly fund to family instead of business associates. In the other hand, low
growth entrepreneurs have a complete different view or approach in things. For the most part
very few, if any are involved in partnerships, and deal with a very small number of international
customers. The greater reason why they are in the low rank is because the motive for starting a
business was due to necessity and not because of desire or any goals in mind and tend to have a
lower education than other entrepreneurs.
In conclusion, entrepreneurship greatly influences evolution throughout the world
overall. It covers a great amount of patches dealing with society, influences, evolvement,
interaction, education, values, government, and modernization. Without new ideas there
would be no production and without production and creativity there would be no
consumption and without consumption there is no profit for business. Arguments like
education and management are the first contributors that should be taken into consideration
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when approaching global economy. A great deal of knowledge of how to deal with a business
and who to interact with and how manage it is needed when interaction with various
international regulations, views, and religion.
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