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GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE: CHARTING THE COURSE FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS    

Authors : Dr. Meena Negi, Dr. Shiv Kumar, Arbaaz Khan

Publishing Date : 2023

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196830052.2023.eb.grf.ch-09

ISBN : 978-81-968300-0-7

Pages : 84

Chapter id : GU/GRF/EB/GIEDI/2023/Ch-09

Abstract : The current era witnesses a profound shift towards technology, where digital entrepreneurship has become a dominant force in various business activities, transforming traditional methods of buying and selling. This shift is driven by advancements in technology, a digital infrastructure that facilitates entrepreneurial endeavors, and the emergence of supportive platforms such as e-commerce and online payment systems. Various factors contribute to the rise of digital entrepreneurship, including technological proficiency, digital infrastructure, e-commerce platforms, online payment systems, open-source software, social media, remote work culture, computer-based education, digital environments, government support, globalization, and changing consumer preferences.

Keywords : Digital entrepreneurship, Technological shift, E-commerce platforms, Online payment systems & Challenges in digital business.

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