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Entrepreneurial motivation has been a topic that dominated entrepreneurship research for more than two decades. Currently, this line of research is almost abandoned because it has apparently failed to bring out coherent results enhancing the predictability of entrepreneurial behavior. One of the...
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The paper reviews the status of Management Education in India and finds that most schools are trapped in a cost-quality vicious cycle, even though there are few institutions of excellence that are comparable to the best in the class. The constraints and opportunities facing the different types...
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Networks are very much part of entrepreneurs' lives as they have to constantly interact with the environment for accessing vital resources. It is hence redundant to ask whether entrepreneurs network or not. More pertinent questions are: what is the nature of entrepreneurial networks and how...
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In an earlier study of the policy orientations of innovative entrepreneurs, it was observed that there were considerable variations within the high-innovation and low-innovation groups identified for the purpose of comparing policy orientations. The possibility of identifying sub-types within...
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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are known to be vulnerable due to liabilities of ‘newness' as well as ‘smallness.' Naturally, there is a strong conviction among policy-makers, researchers, trainers and consultants that SMEs need support for their survival and growth, .particularly the...
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Entrepreneurial innovation is generally understood as product innovation not only by the layman but by entrepreneurs themselves, even though in practice the latter are innovative in several other areas. Researchers and scholars have attempted to capture the essence of the concept of...
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All organizations are set up with an objective to create value to the society. This necessitates organizations to generate revenues to support all its stakeholders. However, in the rat race to succeed, most organizations are unable to generate revenues for sustainable operations. It is obvious...
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Research literature on innovation in established firms has made a useful distinction between radical innovation and incremental innovation and identified the organizational features associated with each. An implied assumption of many such studies is that radical innovations (compared to...
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Turnarounds are like exciting thrillers which describe dramatic recovery of declining organizations. Since such recoveries have great relevance for the economic development particularly of developing countries facing resource scarcity, researchers with increasing interest have enriched the...
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