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Browsing 15 - 01st National Seminar on Current Research in Indian Entrepreneurship (Mar. 1994) by Title

Browsing 15 - 01st National Seminar on Current Research in Indian Entrepreneurship (Mar. 1994) by Title

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  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Nair, Tara S; Upadhyay, Purnima (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    This short paper attempts at comprehending the recent trends in entrepreneurship research as evident from the literature appeared in the 1980's and contemporary 90's in some major journals in the field. An effort of this, ...
  • Swaminathan, Padmini (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    The success of the reform measures in the country since the middle of the eighties depend to a large extent on the performance of private sector in the economy. On the assumption that the entrepreneurial ability and ...
  • 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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