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Browsing 13 - 03rd Seminar on Current Trends in Entrepreneurship Research (Mar. 1998) by Issue Date

Browsing 13 - 03rd Seminar on Current Trends in Entrepreneurship Research (Mar. 1998) by Issue Date

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  • Lahir, Debabrata (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Most of the entrepreneurs in rural areas fall within the non-farm sector which has been the largest activity after farm sector. In this sector activities are carried out mostly as a secondary occupation to cultivation, ...
  • Kumar, E N Ashok (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    From the view point of sociological perspective, the enterprises in India are of two kinds viz., the Dalit's Enterprise (DE) and the General Enterprise (GE). Obviously, these categories are the derivatives of the given ...
  • 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 ...
  • Poojary, M Chandra (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Hospitality business or tourism IS a part of tertiary sector activities, and according to conventional theories on economic development, its growth becomes automatic at higher levels of development. However, now the whole ...
  • Ramachandran, K (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Technology has always been one of the critical factors of development especially in this century when technological changes have taken place quite rapidly leading to major structural changes in the economies of various ...
  • Priyadarshi, Himank (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    There is an increasing body of literature which questions me validity of existing concepts and facts in the field of entrepreneurship. - The comparative studies are contributing to highlight the socio-economic, cultural, ...
  • Pastakia, Astad (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Business entrepreneurs contribute to socio-economic development and change through their commercial enterprises. Enterprising individuals? Who have sought to change society or address social issues through an organized ...
  • Thangamuthu, C; Murugesan, V (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Entrepreneurship is one of the most important factors of the economic development of a country or regions within the country. It is true that the entrepreneurial competence makes the difference in the rate of economic ...
  • George, A Joseph (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Two distinct academic areas, namely Human Resource Development and Entrepreneurship have been linked using the systems view of organisations (Katz and Kahn, 1966). The Entrepreneurial Orientation construct delineated by ...
  • Kesavan, R Venkata (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Right from application of personal computer to Internet, the academicians and researchers are always using the advancement of IT all over the world. In a remarkably very short time, around the globe, the Internet has become ...
  • Manimekalai, N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Entrepreneurship is an important determinant of the industrial growth of any country. There are many evidences that advanced countries could enjoy the status of 'developed countries' mainly due to the contribution of the ...
  • Mathew, P M (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Industrial location in India is more of a political than economic question. Location policy has often been developed according to the political interests and need of governments. Entrepreneurship development, which is more ...
  • Priyadarshi, Himank; Vakil, Kirti (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    The process of Rural Development is complex and multidimensional. It requires a multidirectional approach to improve the quality of life of weaker section which encompasses the development of agriculture and allied activities, ...
  • Bal, Gurpreet (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    The paper examines the relationship between traditions and "modern' enterprises on the basis of the empirical data. It argues that traditions should not be understood as a binary opposite of modern enterprises. This issue ...
  • Morris, Sebastian (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    In the current context of a liberalising economy that is attempting to industrialise within the spaces provided by a world capitalist system, exports of manufactured goods is the key to industrial transformation, and ...
  • Mohan, R (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    The relative importance of land declined with the shift from agriculture towards manufacturing sector in economic development. During the process of industrialisation, labour and capital came to be treated as potent factors. ...
  • Jain, P C; Padmanand, V; Ramesh, N; Upadhyay, Mayank (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    The paper addresses issues in evaluating the potential" for enterprise turnaround in underdeveloped economies with inefficient institutions. The specific case of project evaluation of J &K enterprises in its contextual ...
  • Sundaram, S K G (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    This paper deals with the growth and development of women entrepreneurship. It is presented in four sections, In the first section the significance of women entrepreneurship is explained briefly. In the second section, the ...
  • Shah, Amita (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    The foregoing analysis examined the process of transformation of rural unorganised manufacturing sector in which artisan-based activities are important components. In the backdrop of industrial sector growing on the pattern ...
  • Mitra, Jayanta (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    A few decades ago, the region which is now known as Durgapur, was in the lap of forest. There were a number of self-sufficient villages until the middle of 1950s. Geographically the area is located on the bank of river ...

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