Creativity, Innovation and EntrepreneurshipU. Jerinabi, P. Santhi Allied Publishers, 28 nov. 2012 - 572 pagini Entrepreneurship and Innovation are the key drivers for generating wealth from knowledge. The readings of this book will indisputably enrich the knowledge on phase of Creative and Innovative Entrepreneurship in India. |
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A Study on Mahaliar ThittamA Government Scheme for Promoting | 277 |
Public Sector Commercial Bank Finance to Micro and Small | 284 |
Government Assistance to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises MSMEs M V Karuna Jeba Mary C Karthikeyan and J Thilagam | 291 |
SHGsA Backbone for Women Entrepreneurs K Sumathi and S B Akash | 299 |
Prospectives of Instigating Ranjan Biogas Plant V Sarasvathi and Sathyavathi Muthu | 305 |
Success Status of Women Entrepreneurs in Manufacturing Sector P Ambiga Devi and S Gandhimathi | 312 |
Attribution Advantages of Women as Entrepreneurs in IndiaKey Issues | 317 |
Emerging Women Entrepreneurs through Microfinance | 326 |
A Case Study in the Shimoga District | 52 |
An Overview of Innovation and Prospects of Entrepreneurial Development towards Economic Development | 59 |
Progress Problems and Prospects | 65 |
MicrofinanceA Platform for Rural Development B G Akshatha | 70 |
Entrepreneurship Development for the Empowerment of Rural Women through SHGs | 76 |
Institutions in Aid of Entrepreneurs | 81 |
Problems and Development of Women Entrepreneurs T N Kavitha and D S Lohith Kumara | 87 |
Factors Influencing Women to Become Entrepreneurs and their Success Rate | 92 |
Impact of Globalization on Rural Entrepreneurship in India S Gnana Sugirtham | 100 |
Application of Information Technology in Business M H Vidya Shankar and M C Geetha | 106 |
Micro Small and Medium Enterprises in IndiaA Paradigm Shift S Subha | 113 |
MSMEsChallenges Faced and the Way Forward | 120 |
An Insight into the Issues and Challenges of Women Entrepreneurs in India M Manonmani | 126 |
A Catalyst for Rural Women Empowerment T Lalitha Devi | 133 |
Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurship in the PostEconomic Crisis Scenario B Maheshwari and M Dhiliphan Kumar | 141 |
An Insight of Constraints Faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Coimbatore City S Sujatha and N Yeshodha Devi | 146 |
Issues and Challenges of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises MSME in India Joji Chandran and S T Chandrashekarbabu | 153 |
Information Technology in Entrepreneurship R Dhanalakshmi | 159 |
Rural Women Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship Development V Sylviya Johnsi Bai | 165 |
A Study on Entrepreneurs in Small Business with Special Reference to Tuticorin T Samson Joe Dhinakaran | 169 |
Performance and Evaluation in Coimbatore District V Vimala and K S Sarala | 173 |
Innovative EntrepreneurshipThe Key for Turnaround | 186 |
A Study on the Role of Entrepreneurship in Tirunelveli District J Kamala Juliet Isaac | 191 |
Income Generation among Girls through Batik Printing M Kanimozhi and R Prabha | 195 |
Impact of Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme on Students | 202 |
An Analytical Study of various Schemes Enacted by Government for Promoting SMEs in IndiaSpecial Reference to RGUMY | 214 |
Emotional Intelligence of Women Entrepreneurs R Swaranalatha and B Mohan | 222 |
A Boon for Development S Anthony Raj and M Dhiliphan Kumar | 229 |
Business Correspondents Model and its Impact on Economic Growth | 240 |
Feminism and Woman Entreprenurship V N Parthiban | 244 |
Rural Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Development P Govindaraj and M Venkatraman | 255 |
Women Entrepreneurs in Tailoring and EmbroideryA Case Study V Rajam | 260 |
Green EntrepreneursAn Innovative and Creative Approach C Beulah Vijayarani | 263 |
TotpressA Campus Company Model for Student Entrepreneurs S Ambika and T K S Lakshmi Priya | 267 |
Use of Information Technology by EntrepreneursAn Emprical Study | 335 |
Architects of the Society | 345 |
A Study on Customer Oriented Marketing Implications for Ayurvedic Entrepreneurs | 349 |
A Study on Entrepreneurial Behaviour of Women | 361 |
A Study on various Factors which Influence Women to Setup | 366 |
A Study on Development of Fast Food Industry in Madurai District P Deivanai | 378 |
A Study on Corporate Entrepreneurship with Special Emphasis | 385 |
Women Entrepreneurship and Development in India M Yashodha | 389 |
Entrepreneurs Made Life Better in IndiaCase Studies D Geetha | 396 |
Women Enterpreneurs T Kanimozhi and D Sumitha | 401 |
Enhancing and Strengthening the Innovation Measures in India C Parvathi | 406 |
Role of Women Entrepreneurs by District Central | 412 |
Government Assistance to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises MSMEs M V Karuna Jeba Mary C Karthikeyan and J Thilagam | 417 |
Green Procurement and Entrepreneurship S Kiruba Devi | 424 |
A Case Study Approach of Gokul Scribe Belgaum Veena Angadi | 431 |
Coping with Women Entrepreneurs Stress K Shobha | 438 |
Entrepreneurial Success | 444 |
Role of Women Entrepreneurship in India C K Hema and D Subha | 451 |
Green Entrepreneurship D Chandra Priya | 461 |
A Study on the Problem of Women Entrepreneurs with Special | 465 |
Impact of Entrepreneurship on the SocioEconomic Upliftment of Women Thiravia Mary Gloria | 470 |
Women Entrepreneurs S Jayashree | 478 |
Green EntrepreneurshipReduction Reuse and Recycle Revolution A Velumani and T K S Lakshmi Priya | 496 |
Women Entrepreneurship in ITPsychological Perspective S Jaya | 503 |
A Study on Students Attitude towards Entrepreneurship K Vidhya Kala | 508 |
Empowerment of Women through Microfinance G Santhiyavalli and M Esther Jansi | 516 |
Women EntrepreneurshipProblems Developments and Opportunities D Geetha and S Vijayalakshmi | 523 |
Globalisation and its Impact on Entrepreneurship A Meenakshi | 531 |
Capacity Building TrainingBest Approach for Women to Become Successful Entrepreneurs | 537 |
Challenges of Women Entrepreneurs R Jansi Rani | 546 |
Creative and Innovative EntrepreneurshipCase Study of the Lunch | 551 |
Author Index | 557 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
analysis areas Avinashilingam Institute Bank Biocon biogas business venture capital cent challenges Chi-square Coimbatore district competition contribution cost crore cyber café Dabbawalas Delhi economic Emotional Intelligence employees employment entrepreneurial activities Entrepreneurship Development environment exports Facebook factors funds gender global Government green procurement growth health tourism Help Groups impact improve income increased India innovation Institute for Home investment Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw lack lakh loan major manufacturing Medium Enterprises micro-credit micro-enterprises microfinance motivation MSEs MSME sector opportunities organizations percent Percentage Primary Data problems profit programmes promotion respondents risk role rural women sample scheme Self-Help Groups Shahnaz Husain SHGs significant skills Small and Medium small enterprises Small Industries social society socio-economic Source status success Table Tamil Nadu Thondamuthur Total upto variables Women Empowerment women entrepreneurs women entrepreneurship