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  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kumar, Uday M A (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    There is a paradigm shift in our development policies since 1990s. Our economy is in for a second transition from planned economic growth to liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation. The first transition was from ...
  • Sareen, S B (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    In the context of economics in transition like India, where agriculture is no longer able to provide gainful employment of the teeming millions, and only a limited percentage have access to higher learning to gain entry ...
  • Prasad, R M; Geethakutty, P S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Entrepreneurship in the farm sector is defined in terms of farmer's ability to take up activities such as mobilising resources, adapting technologies, opening new markets and exploiting opportunities. It is also defined ...
  • 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 ...
  • Sundararaj, J Johnson (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Rice milling is as old as cultivation of paddy and hence it is regarded as one of the oldest food processing industries in India. What has started as hand pounding industry has passed through a few distinct stages like ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kothari, Brij (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    India's efforts in basic primary and adult education are turning an increasing number of non-literates into semi- and neo-literates. But due to a serious lack of literacy skill practice opportunities, many relapse into ...
  • 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 ...
  • Vikash, Chandra (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    As a political and economic entity, India has not yet shed the garbs of insularity that have stifled individual aspirations of its people for decades, and has kept under wraps, the problems of continuing high incidences ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kesavan, R Venkata (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Today we are living in the age of information. Information plays a very vital role in the progress of a nation. The developed nations are the real life examples of this fact. Therefore, there won't we be any second opinion ...
  • 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. ...
  • Prabhu, Ganesh N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    Typologies are a neglected form of theory of development in entrepreneurship research. Major typologies in strategic management viz., Miles and Snow, Porter and their vivid descriptive labels have helped in the parsimonious ...
  • Reddy, S R K (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 1998-03-18)
    It was observed that, the entrepreneurship in India has become less competitive in the context of liberalization, while the facing sound competition in the market. The existence of foreign entry in the domestic market had ...

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