AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OVER CHANGES RELATED TO START-UP IN INDIA: PRE AND POST COVID

Authors

  • Goyal I

Keywords:

Start-up, Covid-19

Abstract

In recent years, startups have emerged as important engines of economic development and employment creation. Start-ups have remained crucial for economies during the COVID-19 crisis. When the pandemic hit, several forward-thinking start-ups were quick to respond with new medical products and services. These companies were important in assisting many nations in making the transition to a completely digital work, education, and health system. Starting a business is a well-thought-out, methodical process that takes into account both internal and external variables that may have an effect on the venture's long-term viability. A number of key elements must be established before beginning the trip, including the venture's concept, target market size, and income and profit goals. Several problems and obstacles that an Indian start-up must deal with in the present environment are discussed in the article. This study has conducted a survey and collected 107 responses. the proposed hypotheses are tested using ANOVA. The results show that there is a significant impact of both covid 19 and government support over start-ups in India.

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2021-12-30

How to Cite

Goyal, I. (2021). AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OVER CHANGES RELATED TO START-UP IN INDIA: PRE AND POST COVID. Universal Research Reports, 8(4), 10–17. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/934

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