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Browsing 10 - 06th Biennial Conference on Advances and Trends in Entrepreneurship Research (Feb. 2005) by Title

Browsing 10 - 06th Biennial Conference on Advances and Trends in Entrepreneurship Research (Feb. 2005) by Title

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  • Sareen, S B (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    'Entrepreneurs can be developed through training' is a rational statement according to many. Yet, terms like 'risks' and 'losses' considerably obscure this rationality. For people knowledgeable in business and abreast of ...
  • Bapat, Dhananjay; Shashtree, Anil (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    The basis sources of growth in any economy are performance in production, efficient allocation of resources across economical activities and innovation that creates products. This brings wider uses of the products and ...
  • Kothavale, B S; Kallurkar, S P (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    Customer satisfaction plays major role in success of a product. The perception with manufacturer manufactures a product, and the expectation with which customer buys the product differs considerably. There is a need to ...
  • Tripathi, P S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    The paper is based on an empirical research study covering five districts of Varanasi Region of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. This region is one of the most backward areas of our country in terms of Entrepreneurial Development. ...
  • Kshatriya, Kavita (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This paper while focusing on the definition of entrepreneurship, moves onto incorporate some basic factors like openness to entrepreneurship, balancing business attractions, willingness to invest, thinking beyond town ...
  • Prasad, H C Shiva; Sharma, N Yagnesh; Krishna, B Gopal (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    In this technocratic world, entrepreneurial society is derived out of some form of technology or the other. The technology could be a broad based one and could comprise of low-end user- high technology, or conversely ...
  • Gaur, Swati; Parmar, Payal; Joshi, Anjali (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    There are no two opinions that there is no shortage of an inherent Entrepreneurial talent in the country. What is required is to recognizer this inherent potential, so as to make the latest patent and to cultivate the ...
  • Goswami, Nivedita (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    A notable feature of small- scale industrial (SSI) units in Assam is its uneven pattern of distribution across the districts. SSI units are found to be concentrated in a few districts and its spread is sparse over most of ...
  • Vaidya, Himanshu (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    "Sustainability" in Development, has brought forth in the last decade, the inevitability of engaging with "sustainable livelihoods", as the corner stone of social efforts. Without sustainable livelihoods being ensured, ...
  • Chand, Vijaya Sherry; Choudhury, Geeta Amin (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This paper explores the educational-entrepreneurial role of successful primary school teachers working in rural state schools-teachers who have attained their educational goals in spite of severely constraining social and ...
  • Majumdar, Satyajit (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    The SSI sector especially in manufacturing segment is under severe pressure in the present liberalised business environment. As per the latest Census Report on SSI in India majority of SSI are proprietary firms. The owner ...
  • Prasanna, Venkatesh; Manimekalai, N; Nagaraj, D (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    With increase worldwide competition and rapidly changing global market demands, the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will face continuous challenges. Given the size and structure of existing SSI in India, it is ...
  • Dubey, Jayshree (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    In the present era of open market, customers get more options than ever before to choose from, making it difficult for a product to find buyer unless it has some unique attribute over others. This has increased the competitive ...
  • Khanna, H Ajay (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    The literature on entrepreneurship research primarily focuses on aspects of the setting, ignoring the conceptual domain (Shane, Scott, 2000). The concept has been defined in terms of ‘entrepreneur’ alone, which, has resulted ...
  • Savlani, Hasmukh (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This paper, in part - I, identifies the major factors responsible for the success of Indian Entrepreneurs in the post-globalization era, and subsequently cautions, in part - II, for the rapid pace of globalization of ...
  • Basargekar, Prema (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This article gives a brief case study of Women India Trust (WIT), an organization involved in the empowerment of women through providing them training support to produce new innovative products and assisting them in marketing ...
  • Kumar, K Suresh (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    The concept of Business Incubator, which evolved in the last 30 years, plays a vital role as a common platform, which brings together the four major dimensions - individual, organisation, environment and process. The "first ...
  • Jothi, Arul P (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    Alfred Marshall, pioneer of Neo-classical school has laid emphasis on "Entrepreneur" as an indispensable factor of production. Entrepreneur has been defined in the traditional literature as a person who undertakes business ...
  • Mokani, Rinkal K; Menon, Divya; Shete, A Sneha (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    Entrepreneurship has been acknowledged to be one of the essential factors determining the growth of industry of any country. Many studies and evidences show that Entrepreneurship development and economic development are ...
  • Amuthalakshmi, P (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2005-02-09)
    This study pertains to the upcoming BPLC Women as entrepreneurs and the impact of their economic growth on Community Development. The Poor infrastructure serves as a stimulus to BPLC women and paves the foundation for the ...

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