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  • Istifanous, ADO (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Even if it is not necessary to make a comparison between the Anglo-Saxon and Francophone works in entrepreneurship, the fact remains that the latters have made and shown a considerable dynamism of scientific productivity ...
  • García Cabrera, Antonia Mercedes; García-Soto, María Gracia; Suárez-Ortega, Sonia María; Olivares-Mesa, Arístides (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    This paper explores the following relevant question: what are the environmental and internal knowledge-based factors that influence the propensity of new ventures to launch international expansion at or near their inception? ...
  • Bhattacharjee, Indrani; Srivastava, Nidhi; Malik, Sheetal (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    This case “From the Village to the World: The PPES way” studies the impact made by the Pardada Pardadi Educational Society School (PPES School) in dealing with the issue of raising the rural girls and their families out ...
  • Shankar, Raj K (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Venture creation is typically marked with the spotting of a lucrative opportunity in the market or the appearance of a creative idea in the intellectual domain of the entrepreneur. Increasing democratization of information, ...
  • Tiwari, Richa; Srivastava, Anjali (Bookwell Delhi, 2021-02-25)
    Industry 4.0 has brought in many changes to the way organization, leadership roles, and people used in work in the past. But with the changing times and growing fondness towards digital platform has surely brought in the ...
  • Sunder, Shyam; Shandilya, Utkarsh C.; Kumar, Vikas (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Small and medium scale enterprises play a crucial role in the economic development of any country. The innovation of new products, employment to masses, inputs to the larger organizations, all come through these enterprises ...
  • Ongonga, Jared Opiyo; Muring, V (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    The importance of the micro and small-scale enterprise (MSE) sector is particularly apparent in terms of its ability to provide employment for those of working age. In Kenya, the MSE sector is the biggest employer outside ...
  • Jain, Lokesh; Mehta, Jaishree (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    Gender is very important part of our society. It has nearly half proportion in total population. Since long this segment is ignored in the area of production or economic concern as well as our socio-cultural system. Thus, ...
  • Jaiswal, Astha (Bookwell Delhi, 2017-02-22)
    The aim of this exploratory paper is to present a brief over view of the literature from feminist epistemology on gender and entrepreneurship. As a point of departure, this paper explores the multi-faceted phenomenon ...
  • Sadhukhan, Sutanuka; Das, Sanjana (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    This paper explores how risk taking attitude varies across men and women, using experimental economics techniques. Entrepreneurship is an art of undertaking risk, combining human and capital resources and transforming them ...
  • Rahman, Manish Ur; Chakrabarti, Jana; Sarkar, Debasish (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    The Christian Mythology states that the first woman, Eve was created out of the ribs of Adam and not from his head or feet, so that she can walk with equality in every respect. In our Indian mythology too women were ...
  • Sengupta, Nabarun (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    Empowerment of women through enterprise establishment and self employment is a time tested model. NGOs and Government agencies have seen this model as one that could help women become economically self reliant. The economic ...
  • Paray, Zahoor Ahmad (Bookwell Delhi, 2017-02-22)
    For centuries hard tangled ideologies of inequality, economic distress, customs and rituals have broadly established and become part of our society. Even the contemporary generation of expected change are not in a position ...
  • Mondkar, Sheetal (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    In a macro scenario, due to the existing gender differences, the fact remains that male entrepreneurs exceed female entrepreneurs. The gender differences show in the management style, motivational aspects and certain innate ...
  • Gokhru, Anjali; Saxena, Siddhartha (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Family businesses are considered to be paradoxical units, where the decisions are generally taken by the leader within the family business. Women seeking positions in family businesses often encounter considerable challenges ...
  • Sharma, Manoj K; Nagi, Muskan (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Family enterprises are defined as a special type of enterprises. The involvement of a family in the enterprise is what makes these enterprises unique. This paper reviews the literature on changing dimensions in family ...
  • Patel, Chandni; Bhowmick, Sanjay (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Entrepreneurial firms are the engine of economic growth (Birch, 1987). Studies show HRM and SHRM practices in small entrepreneurial firms, even if diverse Cassell,Nadin, Gray, &Clegg, 2002), relate positively to performance ...
  • Kar, Moumita; Gohil, Dhaval (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Gita which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God. The four pivotal functions of management process are: 1) Planning 2) Organizing 3) ...
  • Mukerji, Suman K (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    Globalisation can help to reconcile the right, basic and constitutional, of both the developed and the underdeveloped countries, for its philosophy is found on a value-system that promotes learning not merely of academia. ...
  • Henderson, Geraldine Rosa (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    In the past twenty years, hip hop culture has moved from the "margin to mainstream" and transcended traditional segmentation factors such as ethnicity and geography (Stapleton 1998). In fact, National Geographic completed ...

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