A Study on Consumers’ Opinion Towards Entrepreneurial Spirit of the Royal Enfield Company

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Authors

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Vidhyaa Giri College of Arts and Science, Puduvayal - 630108, Tamil Nadu ,IN
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, St. John’ College, Tirunelveli - 627002, Tamil Nadu ,IN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15613/hijrh/2023/v10i2/45609

Keywords:

Consumer Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Inclusive Leadership, Organisational Citizenship Behavior

Abstract

Entrepreneurship plays a dominant role in building a nation. The entrepreneurial traits help in the success of a business. Every entrepreneur must possess certain qualities that enable to devise a strategy in project implementation. The increase in entrepreneurs will help in the development of people, their standard of living, and sustenance. The most important entrepreneurial trait that is commonly required for a successful entrepreneur is innovation. Innovativeness along with other entrepreneurial traits will ultimately lead to success. In this regard, the present study on Consumers’ opinion towards the entrepreneurial spirit of the Royal Enfield Company has been undertaken in Shivamogga city of Karnataka state. For this purpose, a total of 100 respondents are selected by adopting the convenience sampling method. The selected respondents are given a questionnaire and their responses regarding various aspects relating to the entrepreneurial spirit of the Royal Enfield Company are collected. The statistical tools namely simple percentage analysis and correlation analysis are used for analyzing the data. It is concluded that the relationship between inclusive leadership, employee trust, and organizational citizenship behavior is significant.

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Published

2024-09-05

 

References

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