Status of investment in startup in India – An analysis
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Business ventures are undergoing a paradigm shift in promoting the economic growth of a country. The focus of entrepreneurship has taken a dynamic way in terms of the growth of firms across industries. The incidence of ventures is growing at a rapid rate worldwide. The word startup has emerged as an important part of the country, especially in emerging economies. Different approaches have been taken towards the working mechanisms of companies. The investment of these companies is approachable through venture capital firms, crowdfunding, and angel investors. This study aims to demonstrate the status of ventures in India. The research problem underlies the investment patterns of firms’ funding and the nature of companies in the early stages of funding. The research gaps were identified through a review of the literature gathered from existing sources. Data collection is conducted through secondary data sources through various reports. The findings are inhibited to underlie the investment patterns of companies that are being taken through startup initiatives.Abstract
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