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Title: An Array of Environment for Intrapreneurship Development: An Empirical Study of Some Selected Companies in Lucknow, India
Authors: Kumar, Surendra
Keywords: Favorable Environment
Issue Date: 16-Feb-2011
Publisher: Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development
Abstract: The global economy is creating substantial changes for organizations and industries throughout the world. These changes make it necessary for business firms to carefully examine their purposes and to devote a great deal of attention to selecting strategies. These strategies pursue the levels of success that are highly probable to satisfy multiple stakeholders. In response to hyper globalized changing economic environment, many established companies have restructured their operations in meaningful ways. This research gap induces the authors to undertake the present study. For primary data some companies have been selected randomly in Lucknow, India with the sample size of forty. We used the sophisticated statistical model Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Results of this analyzed study based on factor analysis, indicate the four important factors considered by the respondents when developing intrapreneurship such as: (1) Technically skilled labour force, (2) Layout of the organizations, (3) Knowledge of the market and (4) Availability of Secrecy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/349
Appears in Collections:Barriers and Gateways to Entrepreneurship: Theory and Research

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