03 - 13th Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship (Feb. 2019): Recent submissions

  • Pradhan, Sanjay Kumar (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    The climate change and the use of fossil fuels have induced the need for a green and renewable energy like solar energy. Accordingly the government of India has set the target of achieving 100GW solar capacity by the ...
  • Shah, Esha; Kaur, Preet (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Ahmedabad, an enterprising city of Gujarat, has been widely appreciated and praised all over the world for its wonderful food delicacies. With changing times, young entrepreneurs and enthusiasts are giving a new twist to ...
  • R, Balasubramani (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Digital Entrepreneurship is creating new ventures and also transforms existing business by the application of various digital technologies and processes. With the use of new digital technologies such as SMAC (Social, Mobile, ...
  • Swain, Tapaswini (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Biotechnopreneurship is based upon the integration of two distinctly different disciplines—science and business and all the activities necessary to build an enterprise. Biotechnology enterprise creates, develops and ultimately ...
  • Chyne, Ridameka; Syngkon, R A J (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    This study is conducted among the Khasis, an indigenous tribe, which is one of the largest surviving matrilineal culture(s) in the world found in Meghalaya which is in the north- eastern part of India. The aim of this ...
  • Aljapurkar, Aditi V; Bidnurkar, Arpita A; Jagtap, Shubhangi S; Ingawale, Satyajit (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    A crucial engine for economic growth is that of the enterprises and entrepreneurs. This engine fuels innovation, productivity, growth within the economy. In India considering the growth, role of entrepreneurship stands ...
  • Kalpana, G V; Nagaraj; Mishra, R K (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    In sericulture industry, rearing of young age silkworm larvae needs utmost care to make them disease resistant till spinning of cocoons. Taking up young age silkworm rearing by farmer himself may not yield successful ...
  • Jain, Ankita (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Entrepreneurship serves as a catalyst of economic development of the country. Economic growth is the result of the efforts taken by the entrepreneurs. While there are a lot of factors to be consider, kingpin should be women ...
  • Banerjee, Durgapada; Pandey, Mrinalini (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Women Entrepreneurship acts as a positive catalyst of economic uplift of the country. Naturally, the financial empowerment of society depends on meaningful deployment of women talents. Women Entrepreneur either personally ...
  • Dhaliwal, Amandeep (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    India has emerged to be one of the fastest growing telecom markets in the world.ICT were introduced in India in 1990’s, since then it has grown in leaps and bounds supported by the government policies and programmes. In ...
  • Dixit, Shailja; Moid, Sana (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    “Two degrees and the SDGs”, is the new business mantra for sustainable business globally. Companies have begun to align their sustainability goals and their operational goals with the global Environmental obligations. ...
  • Arafat, Mohd Yasir; Ahmad, Mohd Junaid; Khan, Ahmed Musa; Khan, Mohd Saeem; Khan, Mohd Mohsin; Dwivedi, Amit Kumar (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Though the importance of women entrepreneurship has already been acknowledged all over the world yet in India the level of venture creation is significantly lower than that of males. It is true that researches conducted in ...
  • Sao, Prakash; Naskar, Sourav (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    The country’s economic growth depends upon participation of women in economic activity especially in selfemployment through micro enterprise. But countries, like India where major chunk of population lives in rural area ...
  • Pandey, Abhishek; Panikkar, Arya (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Since independence, India is continuously fighting against poverty and gender inequality. Transitioning from the top-down approach to bottom-up approach, India came up with Self Help Groups (SHGs) model that proved to ...
  • Tiwari, Sushma; Tiwari, Richa (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    This paper discusses the women entrepreneurs and identifies obstacles faced by them. Going on the trend of studying the growing space and breaking the glass ceiling, there has been a significant increase in the study and ...
  • Vakil, Smruti; Maniar, Supan; Shah, Palav; Mehta, Kush (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Women of rural India have a lot of unused potential, they can be experts at a various number of activities, with the help of this research we want to help these women become self-independent and run their own business, ...
  • Sambrani, Vinod N (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    Non-Government Organisations are an important institution in the socio-economic development of a country like ours. Governments have considered NGO’s as partners in the implementation of various developmental and training ...
  • Bhattacharjee, Indrani; Srivastava, Nidhi; Malik, Sheetal (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    This case “From the Village to the World: The PPES way” studies the impact made by the Pardada Pardadi Educational Society School (PPES School) in dealing with the issue of raising the rural girls and their families out ...
  • Sahu, Akash; Devra, Shashank; Gupta, Rajesh; Sinha, Piyush Kumar (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    This paper is an attempt to analyze implementation of the Startup village entrepreneurship program (SVEP) for promotion of rural entrepreneurship through Self Help Groups (SHG’s) under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana –National ...
  • Shah, Julie (Bookwell Delhi, 2019-02-22)
    The paper reflects the prominence that ‘skill building’ as a concept is gaining. It aims at exploring if entrepreneurship could be relied upon as a means to empower people and to extend sustainable livelihood options to ...

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