A comparative examination of two communities of India, namely, the Patidars of Gujarat and the Jats of Punjab, who constitute a majority in the Indian diaspora, reveals that both these communities share certain features such as landownership, middle caste status and a dominant caste position besides some socio-cultural similarities. Despite their common background, each has performed differently in foreign countries. The nature and streams of their immigration patterns differ. In the case of Patidars, it is a step migration while amongst the Jats the pioneers were ex-soldiers. The innovativeness and entrepreneurship of the Patidars signifi-cantly contributed to the economic development of the host countries. The Jats— the most progressive c...
The Marwari business community has evolved from being one of merely shopkeepers to controlling major...
The scope of Entrepreneurship is wider than what we witnessed so far. In developing countries like I...
The objective of this article is to examine the shift in the intergenerational mobility of Indian im...
This paper explores the role of migrant agency as a driver of economic diversification in Northern I...
The Parsis of India are perhaps the world’s smallest ethnic community whose entrepreneurial co...
This research contributes to an understanding of how work is done in India through an exploration of...
The present article is based on Western, Japanese and field-work materials of the author who describ...
Entrepreneurship plays an important role in the economic development of a country by taking importan...
In India, entrepreneurism is in its cultural ethos. Entrepreneurship and enterprises are a continuou...
It is now widely accepted that the lower castes have risen in Indian politics. Has there been a corr...
The debate on Indian entrepreneurship largely revolves around Weber's Protestant ethic thesis, its a...
Drawing a sociological profile of the Indian entrepreneur is an ambitious and tricky task. India is ...
People across the world since time immemorial have migrated to other places for better survival, adv...
Entrepreneurship is an elusive concept. The concept of entrepreneurship has been a subject of much d...
The movement of people from small towns and villages of India to places outside the country raises a...
The Marwari business community has evolved from being one of merely shopkeepers to controlling major...
The scope of Entrepreneurship is wider than what we witnessed so far. In developing countries like I...
The objective of this article is to examine the shift in the intergenerational mobility of Indian im...
This paper explores the role of migrant agency as a driver of economic diversification in Northern I...
The Parsis of India are perhaps the world’s smallest ethnic community whose entrepreneurial co...
This research contributes to an understanding of how work is done in India through an exploration of...
The present article is based on Western, Japanese and field-work materials of the author who describ...
Entrepreneurship plays an important role in the economic development of a country by taking importan...
In India, entrepreneurism is in its cultural ethos. Entrepreneurship and enterprises are a continuou...
It is now widely accepted that the lower castes have risen in Indian politics. Has there been a corr...
The debate on Indian entrepreneurship largely revolves around Weber's Protestant ethic thesis, its a...
Drawing a sociological profile of the Indian entrepreneur is an ambitious and tricky task. India is ...
People across the world since time immemorial have migrated to other places for better survival, adv...
Entrepreneurship is an elusive concept. The concept of entrepreneurship has been a subject of much d...
The movement of people from small towns and villages of India to places outside the country raises a...
The Marwari business community has evolved from being one of merely shopkeepers to controlling major...
The scope of Entrepreneurship is wider than what we witnessed so far. In developing countries like I...
The objective of this article is to examine the shift in the intergenerational mobility of Indian im...