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Browsing 04 Biennial Conference Proceedings by Title

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  • Omrani, Seyed Ali; Chaudhry, Harish; Jain, Sudhir K (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Entrepreneurs are defined in different ways. There are many definitions of entrepreneurship and this has been a matter of debate and discussion in academic literature. However, in general, entrepreneur is perceived to be ...
  • Bilgi, Meena; Adbid, Readeat (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    The paper describe the pertinent question related to produce a fact sheet on women, water and work; in what way does closer-to-home access to water benefit women, particularly how they use the saved time in more beneficial ...
  • Kumar, C Vinod (Bookwell Delhi, 2021-02-25)
    The micro, small and medium business sector plays an important role in promoting entrepreneurial talent and the distribution of income and wealth at the local level. It contributes enormously to production, export, job ...
  • Venkatachalam, Rama (Bookwell Delhi, 2017-02-22)
    Indian handloom and handicraft sector represents an important source of sustenance in rural areas and is also the single most prevalent non-farm livelihood. Originally, handicrafts may have started as a part time activity in ...
  • Joshi, Gaurav; Mathur, S; Shankar, K Tara (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    Women entrepreneurship is an emerging reality and women represent more than one-third of all people involved in entrepreneurial activity, so it is very essential to make them productive by involving them in prolific ...
  • Singh, Prachi (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Women's entrepreneurship is on the increase around the world. Women -owned businesses comprise between one -quarter and one-third of businesses in the formal economy, and probably play a greater role in the informal sector. ...
  • Mokani, Rinkal K; Menon, Divya; Shete, A Sneha (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    Entrepreneurship has been acknowledged to be one of the essential factors determining the growth of industry of any country. Many studies and evidences show that Entrepreneurship development and economic development are ...
  • Amuthalakshmi, P (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This study pertains to the upcoming BPLC Women as entrepreneurs and the impact of their economic growth on Community Development. The Poor infrastructure serves as a stimulus to BPLC women and paves the foundation for the ...
  • Mendes, Savia (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Women take up jobs which give them the prospect to seek a living. Through self-employment women stand to attain skills, confidence, recognition and high degree of satisfaction. Beauty Parlor business seems to be the best ...
  • Reddy, K Bhavika; Reddy, K Phalguna; Panda, Swati (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Women entrepreneurs are of great importance for the improved economic and social status of developing nations. The changing demographics and economic conditions in nations like India from the onset of 21st century are ...
  • Tripathy, Julie (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Recognizing the potential benefits of interventions to empower women through policy announcements and process changes Governments both at the Union and at State level have come forward to help women entrepreneurship ...
  • Manimekalai, N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Women in informal sector has been discussed and emphasized in recent years. It is well recognized in every part of the society that the women's work must be accounted and their household contribution must also be included ...
  • Jiwankar, Sangita M; Chavan, Vivek S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    The status of the Indian Women is rapidly changing in the post-independence times due to many factors like rapid industrialization and urbanization, and educational facilities to women. In the era of globalization their ...
  • Srinivasu, B; Ratra, Kanika (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    The participation of women in all economic activities which plays a crucial role in development of economy has magnitude over the years. The number of women entrepreneurs in Small Business has substantially increased. Small ...
  • Kapse, C, P; Dash, Manojkumar (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    During the last two decades, Indian women have entered the field of entrepreneurship in increasing numbers. With the emergence and growth of Textile related businesses, they have contributed to the Indian economy & society. ...
  • Shah, Paragi; Mehta, Bijal (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Women Entrepreneurs may be defined as a woman or a group of women who initiate, organize and operate a business enterprise. They explore the prospects of starting new enterprise; undertake risks, introduce new innovations, ...
  • Ghosh, Srabani (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    In 2010-11, a survey was conducted amongst 171 individual women entrepreneurs registered with four District Industries Centres of West Bengal namely, Kolkata, Howrah, North and South 24-Parganas. The survey, therefore, ...
  • Iyer, Radha (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This paper addresses the role of socioeconomic and environmental factors involved in Women leading the Entrepreneurial activity in the Non-Government Organisations. It seeks to provide an idea-bank for potential entrepreneurs ...
  • Chokshi, Hemali (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Monopolistic attitude of men of ruling the board rooms and stock market has been broken by the emergence of women entrepreneurs in the global market which is apparent from the recent trend in the entrepreneurship development. ...
  • Padaki, Rupande; Smitt, Anne Sillevis (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    The Indian woman has come a long way as an active partner in economic activity. Her presence is prominent in agricultural fields as well as in industrial organizations; in the organized as well as in unorganized sectors. ...

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