Ethnic Entrepreneurship (Paperback)

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One of the areas of ethnic entrepreneurship research which remain untouched in multi-ethnic country like India is to investigate the role of one ethnic group as compared to other ethnic group in the field of entrepreneurship. In India, some ethnic groups are very successful but some ethnic groups are not so successful. In 1997, fifteen out of twenty largest industrial houses were from Vaishya trading castes and out of these eight were Marwaris. Presently, Marwaris are spectacularly successful in the field of business. On the other hand, Sikhs, who are considered very enterprising and mainly take up agricultural industrial labour activities, are reasonably successful in the field of business. But they are not as successful as Marwaris are. Despite the fact that both of these communities share certain features such as middle caste status and dominant caste position and both have performed differently in home country as well as in foreign countries. In this book, a comparative analysis of the both ethnic groups has been made in order to find out the causes and reasons of their differential performance.

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One of the areas of ethnic entrepreneurship research which remain untouched in multi-ethnic country like India is to investigate the role of one ethnic group as compared to other ethnic group in the field of entrepreneurship. In India, some ethnic groups are very successful but some ethnic groups are not so successful. In 1997, fifteen out of twenty largest industrial houses were from Vaishya trading castes and out of these eight were Marwaris. Presently, Marwaris are spectacularly successful in the field of business. On the other hand, Sikhs, who are considered very enterprising and mainly take up agricultural industrial labour activities, are reasonably successful in the field of business. But they are not as successful as Marwaris are. Despite the fact that both of these communities share certain features such as middle caste status and dominant caste position and both have performed differently in home country as well as in foreign countries. In this book, a comparative analysis of the both ethnic groups has been made in order to find out the causes and reasons of their differential performance.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2013

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First published

October 2013

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

252

ISBN-13

978-3-659-47639-6

Barcode

9783659476396

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LSN

3-659-47639-0



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