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Browsing 08 - 08th Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship (Mar. 2009) by Issue Date

Browsing 08 - 08th Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship (Mar. 2009) by Issue Date

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  • Gangal, Ankur (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-02-19)
    Macro environment of business consists of six elements - Economic, Political/Legal, Socio-Cultural, Demographic, Technological and Global environment. However, due to the growing significance of climate change as a ...
  • Achanta, Jyoti (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-02-19)
    The term 'ecopreneurship' is a blend of two words, 'ecological' ('eco') and 'entrepreneurship'. It will be right to define ecopreneurship thus as 'entrepreneurship through an environmental lens'. Ecopreneurship is characterized ...
  • Anbuoli, P.; Sundari, M. (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-02-19)
    "A women entrepreneur is one who owns and controls an enterprise having a minimum financial interest of 51% of capital and giving at least 51% of the employment generated in the enterprise to women." Women Entrepreneurship ...
  • Ghosh, Subhabrata; Bhattacharyya, Ritobrato; Chaudhuri, Rimu (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Two perspectives may define the emergence and evolution of medical entrepreneurship in the research sample - personal motivation and economic objectives. Starting with the assumption that a medical entrepreneur (defining ...
  • Soni, Vimleshkumar; Wani, V. P.; Khare, V. K. (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Entrepreneurship development amongst technocrats has been an effective mechanism of luminous renaissance in technology innovations, helpful in the removal of regional imbalance and sustainable growth of MSMEs. An engineer, ...
  • Pankajakshi; Srikant, C (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Posing as a dominant agrarian economy at the time of independence, India today looks brighter as one of the emerging economies of the world. During the British rule, the entrepreneurial spirit was subdued in India, witnessed ...
  • Rao, Ashok (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    There is rapid impetus given to "Industrialization" of most societies, in particular ours. These include new "soft" approaches by way of ICT and Service Industries. It is also a fact that Quantitative aspect of formal ...
  • Digal, Sabatkumar (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    India resides in her villages and those living in the cities and towns have their roots in the village life, its art and crafts and its rituals. Visiting rural area is always a fulfilling experience, emotionally, and enables ...
  • Joshi, Uma; Saluja, Dimple (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Entrepreneurship has become popular and respectable area today. Entrepreneurship is a lifeblood of any economy, more so in developing economy.. Entrepreneurship is the key to rapid growth of a country. Entrepreneurship is ...
  • Fontgalland, Guy de (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    The paper looks at the impact of financial crisis on emerging economies, forecasts trends in institutional lending during the next several years, and discusses the challenges of finding alternative financial instruments ...
  • Rao, Ashok (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    There is rapid impetus given to "Industrialization" of most societies, in particular ours. These include new "soft" approaches by way of ICT and Service Industries. It is also a fact that Quantitative aspect of formal ...
  • Pathak, Pramod; Singh, Saumya (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    The American model of Management Education in India is largely serving the needs of the multinational organizations. A critical appraisal will reveal that Indian management schools have largely attempted the US based ...
  • Jaware, Rajesh R.; Wani, V. P.; Pandey, Mukeshkumar (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    MSME sector is a key source of employment creation, a breeding ground for business ideas and the main driver of innovation. As per SIDBI, technological obsolescence is of major concern so far as the sustainable growth of ...
  • Basu, Arati (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    In India nature and pattern of industrialization has been undergoing complete change in the post reform era. In a market driven economy, survival and growth of entrepreneur will mean continuous up gradation and creation ...
  • Saurabh, Punit; Amrita; Jagannathan, S.; Biswas, Dhrubes (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    There has been little research on the importance of higher educational of learning in developing countries like India for initiating real economic growth. Entrepreneurship and innovations through entrepreneurial ventures ...
  • Ayadurai, Selvamalar (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    The recent global financial crisis which has affected multinationals in the like of AIG, Ford, Chrysler and General Motors is said to be the worst financial crisis of the century. Paul Krugman, 2008's Nobel Prize winner ...
  • Majumdar, Satyajit (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Entrepreneurs of small organisations describe growth differently. Growth strategy of these organisations is a function of industry structure and performance, entrepreneurial motivation, attitude, and competence of the ...
  • Jaksholt-Nokevje, G. Birgitte (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    As globalization, technology and speed of change evolves; the demand for individuals and groups capable of carrying out change becomes increasingly evident. Given the premise that it is important not only to ensure economic ...
  • Patel, Utsav (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Textile industry is the second largest industry in the world only next to agriculture. It forms the backbone of the economy of the developing nations, viz, India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc. In India, the textile ...
  • Amrita; Saurabh, Punit; Jagannathan, S.; Biswas, D (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    There has been little research on the importance of higher educational of learning in developing countries like India for initiating real economic growth. Entrepreneurship and innovations through entrepreneurial ventures ...

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