Scholars of business, management, and commerce from India, Bangladesh, and Syria contribute 18 papers on entrepreneurship development in these countries. They address the history of
entrepreneurship and successful entrepreneurs in India; factors contributing to success in small-to-medium sized enterprises; entrepreneurship in cross-border trade, the pharmaceutical
industry, and the Indian rice mill sector; factors that influence the growth of entrepreneurship; New Land Use Policy beneficiaries in petty trade; entrepreneurship skills in information
professionals in academic libraries; entrepreneurship education in the bell metal industry; entrepreneurship and information communication technology in developing countries; the roles of
working capital, corporate houses, and remittances; the tourism industry and ecotourism; and global issues. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR
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