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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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  • Sharma, D D; Singla, S K; Saini, J S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Present paper attempts to identify a list of entrepreneurial traits which are desirable in the potential entrepreneurs amongst polytechnic students. A relationship has been established between socio-economic background and ...
  • Prasanna, Jackson T (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    In recent years, economists and policy makers in the developing countries are being faced by two major problems (i) The sluggish growth of industrial sector and (ii) The stunted economic progress. The most common solution ...
  • Velan, N Shanmuga; Venkatapathy, R (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Like the individual entrepreneur, the term entrepreneur is also dynamic. The term entrepreneur has been described and designed in many form and ways. In the 17th century the term denoted an unique characteristic function ...
  • Easwaran, Sunanda (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Relevance of the Western paradigm in Enterprise research and training when applied to Asian/Eastern cultures has been questioned and found to be of limited value. This paper suggests that what is required is neither a ...
  • Keshari, P K; Kota, Ranga (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Export is considered important for the economic growth of developing countries. There are several reasons for this. First of all, it provides much needed foreign exchange which can be utilised for the import of raw materials, ...
  • Anand, Subhadra (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    The Sindhis are essentially a business community who have had their roots in Sind, a region which historically experienced many changes due to its geographical position. This area was the junction of land and sea routes. ...
  • Venkatapathy, R (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Small scale industry occupies vital importance in the development of a country. These industries make use of indigenous resources and progresses toward self-reliance. Small Scale Industries (SSI) helps in improving the ...
  • Chawla, A S; Singh, Manjit (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    The development of entrepreneurship is essential not only to solve the problem of industrial development but also to solve the problems of unemployment and balanced regional development. Most of the developing countries ...
  • Singh, Sukhpal; Vyasulu, Vinod (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Entrepreneurship has been recognised as one of the important variables in growth and development of economies and communities. There have been many studies which have tried to explain the rise and growth of entrepreneurship ...
  • Mukherjee, Smriti (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Beginning of an industrialization process as well as fluctuations in it owes a lot to the presence of entrepreneur class. If industrialization is taken to be synonymous with growth of manufacturing sector the role of the ...
  • Mandal, Kalyan S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Indian economy is undergoing a restructuring through a change in the economic policies. In this paper we shall explore the probable consequences this restructuring may bring in the agricultural sector and the role of ...
  • Sinha, T N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Despite the major role assigned to the big and medium sectors in Indian economy, it is conceded that a large number of entrepreneurs for small sector are required to utilize the natural resources and to facilitate the ...
  • Saini, J S; Bhatia, B S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Entrepreneurial talent exists in every society and in all cross-sections of people. In developed countries, the favourable socio-economic environment helps in exploiting latent entrepreneurial talent. However, in lesser ...
  • Kashyap, S P; Shah, Amita (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    The paper is divided in three parts. Part I discusses the concept of flexible specialization and its relevance for India. The Part II deals with an examination of induced clusters (Industrial Estates in Gujarat). The last ...
  • Sivanand, CH N; Murthy, BEVVN (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    The purpose of this paper is to measure the marketing orientation and its relationship to some of marketing practices of small scale industries. The focus of this part is to ascertain the current status of marketing ...
  • Dash, Siddhartha Sankar (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Entrepreneurship today is a very new and upcoming subject and needs a lot of study and research in its various different aspects. Though India today has opened up to liberalization and industrialization yet not much ...
  • Awasthi, Dinesh N; Sebastian, Jose (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    Considering the initial constraints a small entrepreneur would face while initiating and launching his/her venture, the Government of India envisaged a promotional package in mid-fifties to facilitate setting up of new ...
  • Shukla, Sunil (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    The word "Entrepreneurship" has attracted much public attention these days both in India and abroad. And, the person in focus, the entrepreneur, is regarded as the most crucial factor in economic development. Like the other ...
  • Batra, G S; Kaur, Narinder (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    With the transformation of society and socio-economic changes taking place in modern India, the role of women has assumed increasingly greater importance over time. The direct participation of women in the developmental ...
  • Sharma, Pawan K; Rao, N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1994-03-29)
    One of the most promising research fields in management in the last one decade has been entrepreneurship. The enthusiasm has been matched in the academic world, resulting in a significant increase in the amount of research ...

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