1998: Recent submissions

  • Iyengar, Sudarshan (Sage Publications, 1998-09)
    The issue of development in the tribal areas has become complex as the conventional understanding of economic growth and development is not readily accepted as relevant by many scholars. Some plead that the tribals should ...
  • Christie, Michael; Chamard, John (Sage Publications, 1998-09)
    Enterprise development programmes in Australia have traditionally been controlled by the central government. This article describes how a new enterprise development initiative in Australia is moving away from such centralised ...
  • Vijaya, V; Kamalanabhan, T J (Sage Publications, 1998-09)
    Much of the research conducted in India in the area of entrepreneurship considers personality characteristics and motivation interchangeably. This article argues that there is a need to treat entrepreneurial motivation as ...
  • Bal, Gurpreet (Sage Publications, 1998-09)
    This article explores the various dimensions of the relationship between tradition and enterprise in the specific context of three distinct business communities in Punjab. It examines in detail the nature of entrepreneurship, ...
  • Manimala, Mathew J (Sage Publications, 1998-09)
    Networks are very much part of entrepreneurs’ lives as they have to constantly interact with the environment for accessing vital resources. It is hence redundant to ask whether entrepreneurs network or not. More pertinent ...
  • Sam, Monibo A; Kilby, Peter (Sage Publications, 1998-09)
    A strong consensus exists among analysts of the small business sector of developing economies that this sector is characterised by phenomenally high business mortality. Extant efforts at explaining this volatility have ...

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