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  • Datta, Samar K; Chattopadhyay, Kalisankar; Mahajan, Sharad; Naik, Hemantbhai (Bookwell Delhi, 2017-02-22)
    This paper makes a thorough review of the landmark developments in historical evolution of Tagore’s ideas and approaches on rural transformation to bring out the pioneering and distinctive features of his entrepreneurial ...
  • Basargekar, Prema (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This article gives a brief case study of Women India Trust (WIT), an organization involved in the empowerment of women through providing them training support to produce new innovative products and assisting them in marketing ...
  • Desai, Hemang (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    The industry today continues to face complex challenges: - Increasing production to meet surging demands. - Accessing newer and sustainable markets. - Managing decline of saturating products in some areas. - Talent Management ...
  • Gupta, Rajesh; Patel, Nishit; Sinha, Piyush (Bookwell Delhi, 2023-02-22)
    Goal theory states that when specific targets are set, it leads to enhanced performance rather than merely seeking performance maximisations without clear targets. Studies also show that when provided with specific performance ...
  • Baruah, Samannoy (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Assam is world’s single largest tea growing region. No one can deny the importance of tea industry in socioeconomic development of Assam. In recent times it has been seen that the tea industry in Assam is facing problems ...
  • V, Nithyananda K (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Courses on Innovation and Creativity are being taught at many institutes, starting from fine arts schools to engineering institutes to management schools. Also courses on Entrepreneurship are being taught at various levels ...
  • Saurabh, Punit; Amrita; Jagannathan, S.; Biswas, Dhrubes (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    Grassroots in a developing country like India do not consider entrepreneurship as a means to alleviate their basic problems like employment and poverty. The number of people entering into business in the local vicinity of ...
  • Batra, G S; Kaur, Narinder (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Entrepreneurship has become the latest movement of the modern and independent India. Entrepreneur is regarded as the most critical factor in the economic development of every region of India. Because entrepreneur plays a ...
  • 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, ...
  • Ramachandran, K (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Industry plays a critical role in the development of backward areas through structural changes in the local economy and higher value addition. Governments, both at the central and state levels have been actively promoting ...
  • Prakash, M.S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    All over the world, it is recognised that the status of women in society, both in the developed and developing countries, continues to be inferior to men, although the women's role is crucial in the family and household ...
  • 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 ...
  • Sheth, Bhavisha P; Sareen, S B (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Schumpeter said that the survival of an economy depends on innovations by its entrepreneurs eventually contributing to global competiveness. The diffusion of technological innovations can influence the entrepreneurial ...
  • Kumar, K Suresh (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    The concept of Business Incubator, which evolved in the last 30 years, plays a vital role as a common platform, which brings together the four major dimensions - individual, organisation, environment and process. The "first ...
  • Curatolo, Mario B (Bookwell Delhi, 2017-02-22)
    This article argues that the globalization of markets and the rapid technological change that characterizes the “New Economy” is neither casual nor induced by scientific advances alone. The internationalization of business ...
  • Kaur, Gurpreet (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Punjab since its re-organization in 1966 remained primarily an agricultural economy and manufacturing failed to generate employment, because of traditional and low value added manufacturing industries. The state has taken ...
  • Basant, Rakesh (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Firms' technology choices determine to a significant extent their competitiveness and growth profile in the long run. Recent literature on technological change at the firm level draws from a wide variety of disciplines ...
  • N, Okorie N; Y, Kwa D; O, Olusunle S O; O, Akinyanmi A (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Every nation where people deliberately mainstream innovation or make continuous changes in their products and processes, there is always a competitive edge in their economy. Technopreneurship is the merging of knowledge ...
  • Bedajna, Sumankumar; Chaudhuri, Rimu (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    There was a widespread view during the 1990s that the technological entrepreneurship in Asia, particularly in India and more specifically in West Bengal had lagged behind Europe and United States as opposed to the more ...
  • Mehta, Rhuta (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2009-03-19)
    An entrepreneurship is the practice of consistently converting good ideas into profitable commercial ventures. With the systematic act of turning "something" (product, idea, information, technology, etc.) into a resource ...

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