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The purpose of this study to help shed light on the entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs and enterprise growth in Wenzhou …
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research work brings out that information technology (IT) application has a very prospective future in India. …
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Research within social entrepreneurship traditionally operates in the social domain and lacks direct commercial attributes. The aim of this paper is to highlight that social entrepreneurship can be utilised within commercial context. Article attempts to clarify social entrepreneurship relative...
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paper is to attempt to identify attributes of social entrepreneurs and philanthropists among returning successful diaspora … entrepreneurs invest their activities as well. An attempt is also made to ascertain key determinants and processes influencing … differentiate social entrepreneurs and philanthropists. Salience of relationship between formal and informal institutions, personal …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the impact of industrialization on employment creation and basic needs satisfaction … in agricultural economies, comprising a case study of Punjab, India - discusses poverty, industrial structure and …
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implications for rural development, based on the case of India. Analyses traditional theories of industrialization and their …
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Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). We contribute to addressing this gap by exploring the patterns of … de-industrialization (Brazil, Russia and South Africa). China is the only country where an expanding manufacturing sector …
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