Approaches to entrepreneurship development the Indian experience / Awasthi, Dinesh.
By: Awasthi, Dinesh
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2011Description: 107 - 124Subject(s): Government Strategy | Marketing Support Policies | Cost Effectiveness | New Enterprise Creation Programmes | Fostering EntrepreneurshipOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of Global Entrepreneurship ResearchSummary: entrepreneurship in India through training and education. It takes a broader view of entrepreneurship development and goes beyond the conventional approach of treating entrepreneurship development as a synonym for startup. The research also encompasses various interventions to promote entrepreneurship that emerge along the life cycles of firms which include pre-startup, startup, survival and growth. Additionaly, this paper argues that entrepreneurship can not be promoted in isolation and needs government’s policy support to mature. Therefore, it highlights the policy framework in which entrepreneurship has germinated and grown in India.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Articles | Ahmedabad (HO) | (Browse shelf) | Vol. 1, Issue. 1 | Available | 017773 |
entrepreneurship in India through training and education. It takes a broader view of entrepreneurship development and goes beyond the conventional approach of treating entrepreneurship development as a synonym for startup. The research also encompasses various interventions to promote entrepreneurship that emerge along the life cycles of firms which include pre-startup, startup, survival and growth. Additionaly, this paper argues that entrepreneurship can not be promoted in isolation and needs government’s policy support to mature. Therefore, it highlights the policy framework in which entrepreneurship has germinated and grown in India.
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