Maitraya, Shuchi(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2024-06)
The entrepreneur has always been at the centre of entrepreneurship education. The question of how an individual thinks entrepreneurially is debatable. The world of entrepreneurs has clearly shown that there isn’t one type ...
Sodhi, Simran(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2024-05-22)
The phenomenon of enterprise creation has been complex to understand as it involves layers of individual subjectivity, market dynamics, and ecosystem constituents. Over the years, scholars have dissected the phenomenon and ...
Dixit, Krishna(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2024-05-21)
Knowledge Management (KM) is a field that has garnered significant attention from both researchers and practitioners, particularly in the context of a knowledge-based economy. Scholars and industry experts recognize the ...
Jose, Geo P(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2024-05-01)
Entrepreneurship is all about action. Entrepreneurship identifies and exploits new business opportunities to create value, and achieve a desired outcome. It involves spotting opportunities, assessing risks and rewards, and ...
Jain, Saurabh(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2023-07)
Social media is a part of our daily life and an essential marketing domain. Have you
ever wondered why we follow specific social media influencers? Every social media
savvy is loyal to one or the other influencer. ...
Gupta, Akansha(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2023-07)
Growing scholarly interest in the topic of international entrepreneurship (IE) has been generated by the internationalisation behaviour of family businesses (FB) (Arregle et al., 2017; Cruz, 2014; Kontinen and Ojala, 2010 ...
Ashraf, Shah Nawaz(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2022-04-21)
As Appropriate Technology (AT) is technology that includes social viability, economic affordability for user and environmentally effective. Thus, Appropriate Technology has a significant contribution to increase the ...
Shrivastava, Umesh(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2021-07)
Entrepreneurship has been understood by scholars as something magnificent which leads
to a novel economic ecosystem. However, depending upon different streams, different
scholars have understood entrepreneurship in social ...
Aggarwal, Ansita(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2021-05)
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have been regarded as the driving force behind economic development worldwide. They also provide resources, critical components, and backward linkages to large-scale industries, ...
Mishra, Arun Kumar(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2019-11)
The rise of new technologies like the internet and biotech and medical research in the 90s and the explosive growth of technology companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Huawei created new markets, and business opportunities ...
Kumar, Sumit(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2020-01)
All over the world, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the economic and employment backbone of thriving and developing economies. They are widely considered as the primary sources of entrepreneurship and crucibles of ...
Paray, Zahoor Ahmad(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2020-06)
Firm growth, a foundational topic of management research (Greve 2008; Nason, 2014; Bird and Zellweger, 2018), is broadly defined as the increase in a firm’s size from one point in time to another (Penrose, 1959; Chandler, ...
Sharma, Neha(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2020-02-01)
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in India have proven, beyond doubt that they contribute significantly to the country’s industrial and economic growth (Kumar, 2017). India is one of the fastest growing economies of the ...
Mishra, Subhendu Kumar(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2019-05)
Family businesses are fascinating (Cohen & Sharma, 2016) and in themselves they represent some of the most outstanding examples of business performance and multigenerational sustainability (Collins & Porras, 1994) and also ...
Analjyoti, Basu(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2019-05)
The word tribe can be generally defined as a group of families bound together by kinship, usually descending from a mythical or legendary ancestor, living in a common region, speaking a common dialect and having a common ...
Kumar, Aashish(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2019-05)
Startup ideas generally germinate within academic, R&D or even corporate setups, which may take the shape of an independent or spin-off firm (McAdam & McAdam, 2008; S. a Mian, 1996). Since educational institutions are meant ...
Shankar, Raj Krishnan(Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2018-05)
Entrepreneurship is an act of creation. In business entrepreneurship it manifests most
often as a new venture. Entrepreneurial ventures strive to grow and become large
organizations. But upon reaching maturity, many of ...