ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPITAL, ITS CIRCULATION AND THEIR FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS IN MODERN SOCIETY

Authors

  • Nabikhanova Nigora Shukhratbekovna,Radjabova Sarvinoz Alisherovna. senior teacher,University of Business and Science,Senior lecturer in the Department of economics at the University of business and science

Keywords:

Entrepreneurial capital, Financial capital, entrepreneurs, Credit, Social capital.

Abstract

A dynamic and complex idea, entrepreneurial capital is essential to the establishment, expansion, and long-term viability of businesses. It is made up of intellectual, social, human, and financial capital, and as it moves through the economy, it spurs economic growth, innovation, and job creation. These resources are used by entrepreneurs to solve issues, upend markets, and add value. This article refers that The characteristics and uses of entrepreneurial capital emphasize its vital role in contemporary economies.

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Published

2025-01-22

How to Cite

Nabikhanova Nigora Shukhratbekovna,Radjabova Sarvinoz Alisherovna. (2025). ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPITAL, ITS CIRCULATION AND THEIR FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS IN MODERN SOCIETY. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 12(01), 366–372. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/2495