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ENTREPRENEUAL MOBILITY
Satya Prakash Rao(29)
Narendra Kumar Mishra(20)
M.B.A.-3rd Sem.
FLOW OF PRESENTATION
Factors Influencing Mobility
Occupational Mobility
Locational Mobility
FACTORS INFLUENCING MOBILITY
1.EDUCATION
Education enlarges one’s thinking and understanding horizons. It enables one to comprehend conditions more easily and clearly and in a better manner. An educated person can also easily adjust with the changed environment.
2. EXPERIENCE
An entrepreneur’s past experience in business and industry also increases his/her propensity to move. The reason is not difficult to seek. An experienced entrepreneur better perceives the available opportunities, better analyses his/her strengths and weaknesses.
3. AVAILABILITY OF FACILITIES
Entrepreneurs tend to move from areas with no or less facilities to the areas with more and better facilities.
Heavy concentration of industries in okhla,ghaziabad and faridabad near Delhi represent such examples.
4. POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Entrepreneurial mobility is influenced by the political factors as for example a well known enterprising Punjabi community lost almost everything during the partition and were compelled to move from Pakistan to India.
5. SIZE OF ENTERPRISE Larger
business houses are found more mobile than smaller ones.
Initially entrepreneurs try to consolidate their business position at a place, scale the commanding heights in the area, attain the dominating position and thereafter try to successfully seize the business opportunities elsewhere.
OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY
Occupational mobility denotes movement or changes in occupation.
Occupational mobility takes place in two forms :-
1. Inter-generation occupational movement
2. Intra-generation occupational movement
Occupation of the Entrepreneurs Fathers.
Paternal Grandfathers’ Occupation Total
Farming Profession Business and Industry
Farming 6 0 3 9
Profession 4 9 3 16
Business and Industry
5 4 16 25
Total 15 13 22 50
Inter-generation occupational mobility
Intra Generation Occupational movement
Last Occupation of the Entrepreneurs
Family Occupation of the Entrepreneurs
Total
Landlord Profession Business and Industry
Landlord 0 0 1 1
Profession 4 1 14 19
Business and Industry
0 1 16 17
Entered Directly
1 2 10 13
Total 5 4 41 50
Location Mobility
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Location Mobility
Movement and settlement have been an integral part of human history all over the world.
However it is observed that some communities are more mobile than others.
For example, Marwaris, Punjabis, and Sindhis.
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The early theories of industrial location carried out the analysis on a simple framework where the location and spatial diversification were simply determined by an adjustment between location and weight distance characteristics of inputs and outputs.
The reason is that the then industrial structure was heavily dominated by the natural resource base and consumer oriented industries.13
Consideration of the availability of natural resources in the choice of industrial location has declined and the industries are likely to be established even in those areas with poor natural endowment.
This holds specially true in the case of industries which are not heavily biased in favour of raw material source for their location.
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It is not always possible to explain the entrepreneurial mobility to a particular location independently with the help of any one factor. infact several considerations influence an entrepreneur to move to a particular area/location to establish his industry.
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As a matter of fact, all entrepreneurs are not mobile. Only a handful of entrepreneurs are mobile.
The degree of the entrepreneurial mobility depends upon different factors :
Availability of raw material Infrastructure and labour Nearness to market Experience knowledge and information socio-political situation16
Also with expansion in enterprise size and increase in their resources, experience, information flows, etc, the entrepreneurs are more mobile from local to metropolitan places.
This trend goes on. When the entrepreneurs become, in due course of time, highly resourceful, greater degree of mobility occurs even cutting across the national boundaries.
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Entrepreneurs most important consideration for selecting the location of industries:
considerations Entrepreneurs (in%)
Home land 52
Government incentives 8
Availability of raw material 2
Availability of labour 4
Availability of Market 10
Availability of Infrastructural facilities
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Others 4
Total 10018
TATA Nano
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TATA nano project Initial project: Rs 1,500 crore. Rose to over Rs
2,000 crore due to project delays.
Initial Nano production capacity: 2.5 lakh per annum. Expandable to 3.5 lakh per annum within 2 years.
TATA has developed the Nano plant, based on two crucial concepts in manufacturing — the Japanese “just-in-time” concept and the internationally-accepted “milk-run” concept
Both these concepts underline that suppliers should remain attached to the mother plant, to keep the price of the final product under control.
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“The location of the vendor park next to the plant, therefore, is essential for ‘just-in-time’ inventory management, which in turn is one of the key factors why the Nano can be so affordably priced.
The ‘milk-run’ theory operates within the ‘just-in-time’ concept. According to this theory, carrier vehicles will come to the adjacent vendor park from the mother plant in the shortest possible time, pick up the required components for Nano and then scamper off to the mother plant.
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Incidentally, each Nano will require some 3,000 components. “It has been decided that initially 40% of the Nano parts will be supplied from the vendor park. And from April 1, 2009, when the vendor park becomes fully operational, 100% of Nano parts will be
procured from there,” No of total vendor is 55 now and half of them is
set their plant and ready to work.
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Few of them are
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-------CMD Surinder Kapur.
Rico Auto
MD Arvind Kapur, whose company has supplied engine head block to the People's Car.
Rane Group, setting up a dedicated facility to supply steering gears
chairman L Ganesh. 23
Cont…
Lumax Group
CMD DK Jain
Nirmal Minda of NK Minda Group, which supplied electric switches for the car
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Thank you
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