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Browsing 1994 by Subject "Entrepreneurship"

Browsing 1994 by Subject "Entrepreneurship"

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  • Singh, K Anand; Krishna, K V S M (Sage Publications, 1993-94)
    Although the French physiocrats of the 18th century associated entrepreneurship with agriculture, in later years the term gradually assumed a primarily industrial connotation. Today it is rarely used to refer to an ...
  • Rieple, Alison; Vyakarnam, Shailendra (Sage Publications, 1994-03)
    For a long time, research in entrepreneurship remained centred around individual personalities. With the emergence of large corporations, contributing to the growth of wealth and employment, interest in the organisational ...
  • Sabbarwal, Sherry (Sage Publications, 1993-94)
    The relationship between social background and occupational choice has long been a subject of intense debate - particularly with reference to India. This paper addresses this question in a somewhat new fashion: by analysing ...
  • Pareek, Udai (Sage Publications, 1994-03)
    Entrepreneurs, like all creative people, have to contend constantly with various kinds of mental stresses springing from a variety of sources. The entrepreneurs may not even be conscious of these stresses or where they ...
  • Kantilal, Ila (Sage Publications, 1994-03)
    The conceptual reach of entrepreneurship is not confined to the start-up stage of an enterprise; it encompasses subsequent developments as well. Seen in this fashion, entrepreneurship comprises a continuum of strategic ...
  • Sengupta, Sankar K; Debnath, Suraj K (Sage Publications, 1994-09)
    There is a general consensus that need for achievement is a significant factor in entrepreneurial success. However, there is no agreement about how to assess entrepreneurial success. Contending that the health of a firm ...
  • Basant, Rakesh (Sage Publications, 1994-09)
    Very often, the term ’entrepreneurship’ is used in an unduly elastic sense to refer to ’creative’ acts in any walk of life. While such licence with the term may render it useless as a meaningful frame of analysis, there ...
  • Singh, Sukhpal (Sage Publications, 1993-94)
    Like many other industries, bicycle production in India developed after Independence. But unlike most other industries which remained concentrated in metropolitan centres, bicycle manufacturing took roots in upcountry ...
  • Krishna, K V S M; Awasthi, Dinesh N (Sage Publications, 1994-09)
    The policy environment is a decisive exogenous factor in industrial development. The policy reforms launched in India since 1991 intend to integrate the economy into global transactions. A large chunk of India’s industrial ...
  • Turner, Royce (Sage Publications, 1994-09)
    In most countries of the world, governmental or quasi-governmental agencies are engaged in efforts to stimulate entrepreneurship. This paper seeks to examine the impact of entrepreneurship stimulation efforts in Britain’s ...
  • Sharma, R A (Sage Publications, 1994-09)
    Like all critical decisions impinging on the performance of a business enterprise, the choice of strategic alternatives is time-specific and place specific. Even though a large body of literature has accumulated around the ...

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