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Title: Impetus for firm entrepreneur and technology institution interaction through Indian developmental financial institutions
Authors: Prabhu, Ganesh N.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship;Technological competition
Issue Date: 27-Mar-2010
Series/Report no.: WP;1995/1240
Abstract: The Indian government recently reduced funding to technology institutions (TIs), forcing them to seek greater commercialisation opportunities. Indian firms/entrepreneurs (f/Fs), facing increasing technological competition, are exploring indigenous R&D facilities for new technology. Providing impetus to this mutually beneficial and important trend, developmental financial institutions (DFIs) in India are encouraging F/Es to complement their internal R&D with sponsored or commercialisation projects with Tis. This paper examines the role of Indian DFIs in facilitating F/E TI interaction. These initiatives are important in the developing country context as they combine institutions, increase resource utilisation and facilitate entrepreneurship.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/1684
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