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Entrepreneurship Development in India

Edited by Sanjay Tiwari and Anshuja Tiwari, Sarup and Sons, 2007, xii, 276 p, tables, ISBN : 8176257443, $39.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: 1. Entrepreneurship and economic development: opportunities and challenges in Indian context/R.K. Bharti. 2. Entrepreneur to enterprise what makes success and difference (A case study of Matrix Ltd and Su-Kam Ltd.)/Anil Dhagat and Subhangi Dhangat. 3. Dynamics of entrepreneurial behaviour in economic development: "Challenging task ahead"/M.B. Shukla and Ranjita Gupta. 4. Entrepreneurship: medium of economic independence and self employment/Vandana Tiwari and Arun Chandler. 5. Entrepreneurship: the dynamic need of nation/Ramesh Mangal. 6. Measurement of SSI entrepreneur's satisfaction: a case study/N.C. Tripathi and Praveena Muley. 7. HRM issues in small hospitals: an entrepreneurial challenge/Shweta Sharma, K.K. Agrawal, Nimit Chowdhary and Umesh Holani. 8. Entrepreneurship: medium of economic independence/Sanjay Tiwari and Rajeev Singh. 9. The exploration of entrepreneurship concept/R.K. Sharma. 10. The dynamism of entrepreneurial process/Anshuja Tiwari. 11. Evaluation and analytical study of implementation of Pradhan Mantri Rojgar Yojna (PMRY) in Dewas District of Madhya Pradesh (year 2001-02 to 2003-04)/R.K. Vipat. 12. The legendary lack of entrepreneurship in Indian economy/G.P. Tripathi. 13. Entrepreneurship and local economic development/A.S. Sudan and Radha Gupta. 14. Entrepreneurship: medium of economic independence and self employment/Vivek Mishra and Bhupendra Upadhyay. 15. Financing of an enterprising unit/Madan Chouksey. 16. Small scale industry: catalytic agent of employment and development/Anand Kulkarni, Yogesh Bhavsar and Dhanjay Suryavanshi. 17. Behavioural rigidity and entrepreneurial inclination of potential entrepreneurs/Sandeep Gupta. 18. Role of education and awareness in promoting entrepreneurship/Gita Gulati, Ritu Saxena and Raina Tiwari. 19. Entrepreneurship: revitalising the Indian economy/Ranjana Patel. 20. Entrepreneurship: a tool for reconstruction of the social structure for the future/Mrudul J. Nile. 21. Government policies and financial assistance available for the entrepreneurship development/Archana Sharma, Lipi Bhattacharya, and G.K. Chandock. 22. Issues of Indian entrepreneurship in the light of globalization/K.K. Agrawal. 23. Government policies and financial assistance available for the entrepreneurship development/Sandeep Mathur and Aarti Goswami. 24. The critical evaluation of entrepreneurship development programme: special focus on polytechnic system/Ashish Sharma and B.K. Upadhyay. 25. The need for entrepreneurship/Raksha Singh, Suneet Agrawal, Archana Jha and Anit Pandey. 26. Government policies and financial assistance available for the entrepreneurship development/Aradhana Chouksey. 27. Entrepreneurship: medium of economic independence and self employment/Kamaljeet Kaur. 28. Entrepreneurship and economic development: emerging opportunities and challenges in developing India/C.K. Das. 29. Entrepreneurship and economic development emerging opportunities and challenges in developing India/V.P. Shrivastava. 30. Prospectus and problems for Indian BPO entrepreneurs/Trivedi Rohit H. 31. Effects of liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation on entrepreneurial development/Ragini Mehta. 32. Promotion of "Entrepreneurship" through education/Kumbhan Khandelwal and Deepak Shah. 33. Effect of liberalization, privatisation and globalisation on entrepreneurship development/Dilpreet Sahani. 34. Entrepreneurial interventions: a study of high entrepreneurial drive among few communities an exploration/Kushendra Mishra, Deepak Singh and Nitin Chaturvedi. 35. Public sector, disinvestments and entrepreneurship/Pinky Potdar and Neelu Choudhary. 36. Entrepreneurship and economic development/Poonam Sethi. 37. Tourism in Mizoram: an ample opportunity unexplored/Bhartendu Singh. Index.

"One of the core areas of economic development is bringing forth latent talents and nurturing a strong entrepreneurial spirit. Strategies, quality performance, innovative techniques and catalytic growth increasing practices have become the keys for sustained growth of any economy. The main purpose of this edited volume is to stimulate readers to gain an insight into the problems and prospects of entrepreneurship development of India. It also aims to provide a platform, for generation of new ideas, experience sharing and future projections relating to entrepreneurship development." (jacket)

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