N S Raghavan Centre for Enterpreneurial Learning

How social and human capital influence opportunity recognition and resource mobilization in India's handloom industry

Small-scale firms in rural areas play an extremely important role in the development of any country, and especially in developing countries. To understand entrepreneurs who operate in a low-technology industry, we rely on the network perspective on entrepreneurship.

Author(s) Name: 
Suresh Bhagavatula, Tom Elfringd, Aad van Tilburgc and Gerhard G. van de Bun
Journal Name: 
Journal of Business Venturing
Published Date: 
Vol. 25, No. 3, PP 245-260, 2010
Year of Publication: 
2010

How social and human capital influence opportunity recognition and resource mobilization in India's handloom industry

Small-scale firms in rural areas play an extremely important role in the development of any country, and especially in developing countries. To understand entrepreneurs who operate in a low-technology industry, we rely on the network perspective on entrepreneurship.

Author(s) Name: 
Suresh Bhagavatula, Tom Elfringd, Aad van Tilburgc and Gerhard G. van de Buntaa
Journal Name: 
Journal of Business Venturing
Published Date: 
Vol.25 Issue 3, PP 245-260, May 2010
Year of Publication: 
2010
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