Entrepreneurship : theory and practice /
Kalpana Taing.
- First edition.
- New Delhi, India : Anmol Publications Private Limited, c2014.
- viii, 312 pages : 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover Halftitle Title Copyright Preface Contents 1. Entrepreneurship: Types, Conceptual Evolution and Perspectives 2. Understanding the Entrepreneur: 3. Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Bargaining: Theories, Tactical Aspects and Sociological Factors 4. Entrepreneurship: Role of Institutional Finance, Socio-Economic Development and Industrialization 5. Indian Entrepreneurship: Select Studies and Identification of Traits Bibliography
This publication titled, “Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice” provides readers with an introduction to entrepreneurship with insights into the types, conceptual evolution and perspectives. Major areas in understanding the entrepreneur are covered with focus on importance, motivation and risks. The book also provides an in-depth understanding of the theories, tactical aspects and sociological factors of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial bargaining. The advanced areas in entrepreneurship are analyzed. Attempts have been made towards highlighting issues related to role of institutional finance, socio-economic development and industrialization. Efforts are made towards analyzing Indian entrepreneurship with the help of select studies and identification of traits involved. This book contains the following chapters: Entrepreneurship: Types, Conceptual Evolution and Perspectives; Understanding the Entrepreneur: Focus on Importance, Motivation and Risks; Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Bargaining: Theories, Tactical Aspects and Sociological Factors; Entrepreneurship: Role of Institutional Finance, Socio-Economic Development and Industrialization; Indian Entrepreneurship: Select Studies and Identification of Traits and Bibliography etc.
In English text.
9788126159895 (Hardback)
Entrepreneurship--India. New business enterprises --India. Small business--India. Entrepreneurship New business enterprises. Small business.