The World Entrepreneurship Forum bought together 96 selected personalities representing 35 nationalities. Four profiles that each have an entrepreneurial role in society: entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, politicians, and experts, met and discussed the topic of ‘The entrepreneur as a creator of economic wealth and social justice’. 12 recommendations were made by the think-tank members. Based on these recommendations, further research will be carried out at the business schools and application will be advised to entrepreneurs.
Dr Nikhil Agarwal, Director of Europe-Asia Business School (EABS), has been invited along with two other Indians to be part of the think-tank. Dr Agarwal said “The troubled times has brought the focus back on entrepreneurship. Developing nations like India should build up the enterprises which can provide not only employment to the people but help in eradicating the poverty from the countrya.