Contrasting the journey of solopreneurs and entrepreneurs in business success - a qualitative inquiry
Pawan Kumar,
Ritu Kumra and
Sumesh Dadwal
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2025, vol. 56, issue 3, 351-365
Abstract:
This paper aims to examine the distinctions between solopreneurs and entrepreneurs, highlighting significant differences between the two terms. Moreover, it explores the specific impact of the pandemic on solopreneurs. To gain comprehensive insights, qualitative research methods were employed. In-depth interviews with six solopreneurs were conducted to understand their experiences and approaches. The study adopts a comparative approach, analysing and contrasting the business practices of solopreneurs and entrepreneurs. It sheds light on the unique strategies employed by solopreneurs, which enable them to navigate the current business environment more effectively. The findings of the study reveal that solopreneurs indeed follow a unique approach in their activities, contributing to greater success when compared to entrepreneurs. Furthermore, the study presents a tailored business plan template for solopreneurs, recognising their distinct needs and circumstances.
Keywords: solopreneur; entrepreneur; navigate; challenges; differences; business plan. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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