The question of survival and sustenance is very critical for every individual or organization. There are various factors that are essential for growth and sustenance of companies. There have been many research studies undertaken to gauge the success factors or to break down the components and study success in detail. Since Prahalad and Hart propounded the need for multinationals to serve the large base of the pyramid markets, which could be done profitably and need not be left only to government and aided agencies, many multinationals across the world have been made significant steps in reaching out to these markets especially in emerging economies. In these strategies, there have been some successes and many failures. In previous papers w...
M.Comm.The overall objective of this study was to find the influence of entrepreneurship on sustaina...
Economic growth is generally seen as a central economic and political goal. The critique of this vie...
This paper outlines an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth based on the twin principles of enterp...
The question of survival and sustenance is very critical for every individual or organization. Ther...
The issue of survival and sustenance are at the very foundation of every individual or...
The issue of survival and sustenance are at the very foundation of every individual or organization....
Traditional primary and secondary business sectors have contributed significantly to economic growth...
The business practices of companies indicate that the growth is greatest challenge for management in...
For organizations, as for living creatures, existence cannot be taken for granted. In nature, eggs a...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which agents acquire knowl-edge as organizations develop ...
Recent worldwide trends include the information revolution, the explosion of biotechnologies, the gl...
The fundamental assumption we base this Special Issue on is that narrow concepts of growth have bec...
The performance of new firms is important for economic development but research has produced limited...
The concept of the “green economy” gains an increasing public response. It is actively discussed by ...
Abstract: An important objective of growth theory is to understand the economy’s aggregate growth be...
M.Comm.The overall objective of this study was to find the influence of entrepreneurship on sustaina...
Economic growth is generally seen as a central economic and political goal. The critique of this vie...
This paper outlines an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth based on the twin principles of enterp...
The question of survival and sustenance is very critical for every individual or organization. Ther...
The issue of survival and sustenance are at the very foundation of every individual or...
The issue of survival and sustenance are at the very foundation of every individual or organization....
Traditional primary and secondary business sectors have contributed significantly to economic growth...
The business practices of companies indicate that the growth is greatest challenge for management in...
For organizations, as for living creatures, existence cannot be taken for granted. In nature, eggs a...
We present a model of endogenous growth in which agents acquire knowl-edge as organizations develop ...
Recent worldwide trends include the information revolution, the explosion of biotechnologies, the gl...
The fundamental assumption we base this Special Issue on is that narrow concepts of growth have bec...
The performance of new firms is important for economic development but research has produced limited...
The concept of the “green economy” gains an increasing public response. It is actively discussed by ...
Abstract: An important objective of growth theory is to understand the economy’s aggregate growth be...
M.Comm.The overall objective of this study was to find the influence of entrepreneurship on sustaina...
Economic growth is generally seen as a central economic and political goal. The critique of this vie...
This paper outlines an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth based on the twin principles of enterp...