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    • Attitudes of the Youth towards Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of India and China 

      Goel, Abhishek; Vohra, Neharika; Zhang, Liyan; Arora, Bhupinder (2009-08-13)
      This study argues that social support is an important enabler in entrepreneurial activity in a country or a region. One untested assumption in policy making on entrepreneurship development has been that all regions are ...
    • Efficient market Hypothesis: understanding and acceptance in India 

      Bhat, Ramesh; Pandey, I. M. (2010-03-22)
      In Spite of Some empirical evidence in favour of the capital market efficiency in weak form and mildly in favour of semi-strong form, the ca[pital markets participants allege that the market is excessively speculative and ...
    • Measurement of attitudes 

      Arul, M. J.; Misra, Sasi (2010-03-13)
      People have likes and dislikes and have them in varying degrees. But why study and measure them? Attitudes are action tendencies and as such they can facilitate or hinder action at all levels: individual, group, community, ...
    • Measurement of attitudes 

      Arul, M. J.; Misra, Sasi (2010-03-15)
      People have likes and dislikes and have them in varying degrees. But why study and measure them? Attitudes are action tendencies and as such they can facilitate or hinder action at all levels: individual, group, community, ...
    • Motives, abilities and attitudes of an entrepreneur - Some propositions 

      Swamy, Ranjini (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1989-08-01)
      In this paper, we have conceptualized the entrepreneurial process as comprising of three stages- the decision to become an entrepreneur, which field to be an entrepreneur in, and the actual creation of an organization. ...
    • Survey of literature on the attitudes and values of the professionals - with reference to the countries in the third world 

      Saiyadain, Mirza S. (2010-03-18)
      This survey reviewed studies published during 1963-1979. In all 26 studies were reviewed which dealt with data collected on samples drawn from 14 different occupations representing 26 countries of the world. The following ...