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Conceptual study on efficient market hypothesis for world markets: finding opportunities for Indian stock markets
(Management, 2013)
It is an established fact that efficient and developed financial markets can lead to increased economic growth by improving the efficiency of allocation and utilization of savings in the economy. But the primary requirement ...
The global perspective of Indian financial markets
(Research Journal of Economics and Business Studies, 2013)
It was found from the literature review that efficient and developed financial markets can lead to
increased economic growth by improving the efficiency of allocation and utilization of savings in the
economy. The primary ...
A comparative study of enterprising tendency with the help of select cases in India
(2012-09-06)
Entrepreneurship is very crucial for every
economy. While talking about Entrepreneurship, most of the
people mainly focus on various
aspects of business but forget
about ...
Commercialization of technology innovations and patents: issue and challanges
(2010)
This paper discusses various
issues and challenges related
to the commercialization of
technology-innovations and
patents. The main issues dis-
cussed here are: to go for pat-
ent or not, ...
Changing trend of capital flows: the case of India
(International Journal of Management Studies, 2013)
Many countries witnessed enormous increases in international capital
mobility after globalization. This, in turn, has improved economic integration
among emerging economies and developed nations. The trend of these ...
Women entrepreneurship in India: a case study of Rink’s creation of Rinku lakdawala
(www.iiste.org, 2014)
The recent advances in technology and the modern Automation world demand the able administration and initiations from the educated women class and dynamic women entrepreneurs, who absolutely vouch for accidental to the ...
Women entrepreneurship and innovations in India: an exploratory study
(Gale, Cengage Learning, 2014)
Increased female entrepreneurial activity heralds a progress for women’s rights and optimization of their economic and social living index. Women entrepreneurship is synonymous with women empowerment. Parallel to the male ...
Forecasting foreign institutional investment flows towards India using ARIMA modelling
(Management: Journal Of Sustainable Business And Management Solutions In Emerging Economies, 2015)
India has witnessed substantial increase in capital flows, particularly Foreign Institutional Investment in equity as well as derivatives segment since the 1990s. However, FII flows are sighted as ‘hot money’- more volatile ...
Women entrepreneurship in India: a case study of creative bee of Smita Desai
(The Blue Water Institute, 2014)
Entrepreneurship is absolutely associated with economic growth. Globalisation triggers bounded specialisation and absorption of innovative activity. These, in turn, have a positive impact on trade. This action relies on ...
Social Entrepreneurship in India: an exploratory study
(UNIV NOVE JULHO, 2015)
Social Entrepreneurship is an all-encompassing nomenclature, used for depicting the process of, bringing about social change on a major and impactful scale compared to a traditional Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). It ...