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Browsing 12 - 04th Seminar on Current Trends In Entrepreneurship Research (Nov. 2000) by Title

Browsing 12 - 04th Seminar on Current Trends In Entrepreneurship Research (Nov. 2000) by Title

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  • Shukla, Sunil; Awasthi, Dinesh N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    : An assignment was given to the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDI) by the National Entrepreneurship Development Board, Department of SSI and ARI, Government of India, New Delhi, to conduct a research ...
  • Kothavale, B S; Kallurkar, S P (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Economic restructuring in India presents opportunities, threats and made Indian industries and entrepreneur, particularly small and medium industry to face competition from multinationals. Environment in market demands ...
  • Roul, Suryamani (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    CARE-India's CREDIT (Credit Rotation for Empowerment and Development through Institution Building and Training) Project is designed to address the fundamental problem of 10Yl' income of poor, rural women and their limited ...
  • Dange, A A (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    The cooperative movement in India, has been a successful attempt in the process of rural transformation, rural industrialisation and rural change. Cooperative Sugar factories especially in Western Maharashtra have brought ...
  • Mohamed, Norizah; Muhamad, Mohd Razali; Bakar, Nooh Abu (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Technological innovation is concerned with the use of knowledge for the creation and implementation of new technologies. These can be translated in the form of introducing radically new product to the market, improvement ...
  • Manimala, Mathew J (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Research on entrepreneurship has had its focus shifting between the person, the project and the environment, depending on the paradigm's chosen by researchers. The two main paradigms guiding entrepreneurship research are: ...
  • Manimekalai, N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    The rural sector in India has been experiencing a remarkable change in the structure and pattern of employment. Agricultural sector operations are fast dwindling and there is more and more emphasis on non-agricultural ...
  • Thakkar, Mayur (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    The present paper reviews the changes in the business processes from Traditional Economy to Internet Economy and Growth of Venture Capital Funding as a prime source of finance for entrepreneurs. And attempts to assess the ...
  • Awasthi, Dinesh N (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Inadequate market development during the initial phases of industrialisation necessitates public sector investment in creating a support mechanism that can cater to the common needs of the sector. However, given its ...
  • Ganesan, R; Kaur, Dil Bagh; Maheshwari, R C (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    The entrepreneur is the key to economic development'. Nurturing an individual's natural spirit of entrepreneurship is the powerful key to economic development, which takes its major share in developing countries. Small and ...
  • Venkatapathy, R (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Like the individual entrepreneur the term entrepreneur is also dynamic. The term entrepreneur has been defined in many forms and ways in the 17th century the term denoted a unique characteristic function of bearing ...
  • Nath, Pradosh (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Industrial clusters in and around Delhi have industrial units of various sizes from highly labour intensive tiny units to technologically sophisticated large and medium size units. Most of the tiny and small units are ...
  • Kaur, Narinder; Singh, Gajendra (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Venture Capital mean long term investment opportunity In high risk industrial projects with high reward possibilities. This investment may be at any stage of implementation of the project between start-up and commencement ...
  • Rajan, A Meenakshi Sundara (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Since 1970s, when poverty alleviation became the first item in our National agenda, a number of employment generation programmes are being given a fair trial. The TRYSEM (Training for Rural Youth for self-employment) and ...
  • Poojary, M Chandra (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    In this paper an attempt is made to understand the role of institutional and non-Institutional finance in the making of small entrepreneurs. In particular the paper looks into the and means through which the small entrepreneurs ...
  • Ganesh, Bhat S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Entrepreneurship is an 'in' thing, which every country wants to promote. India is no exception. Since the sixties, India is in the forefront of entrepreneurship development initiatives and her expertise is being shared by ...
  • Das, Keshab; Morris, Sebastian (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Hirschman's categories of "infrastructure first" and "infrastructure following (industries)", and the historical experiences of the recently industrialising countries would be useful starting points in understanding the ...
  • Mehta, Sirali Nipam (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Gujarat enjoys the position of one of the industrially advanced states in India, second only to Maharashtra in terms of economic development. It's contribution to the manufacturing sector of the economy is higher than the ...
  • Thangamuthu, C; Murugesan, V (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    Entrepreneurship is one of the important factors of economic development in general and rapid industrialisation in particular. Hence in the LDCs, entrepreneurship development becomes a vital issue. Some of the studies on ...
  • Bal, Gurpreet (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2000-11-08)
    The existing empirical studies on the emergence and growth of entrepreneurship emphasise the significance of caste, region and religion in India. Unlike the West, where the "achievement motivation" or "innovations" in the ...

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