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Developing a techno entrepreneurial workforce for effective technological innovation: its necessity for the sustainable development of SSEs in India

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  • V.P. Wani
  • T.K. Garg
  • S.K. Sharma

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Due to the application of new technologies, changes in tasks and organisational structures, a shorter product lifetime cycle, and changing customer requirements of product and services, as well as liberalisation and globalisation, entrepreneurs in the small-scale sector are confronted with new qualification demands. The typical technical/scientific qualification has to be extended by interdisciplinary knowledge and skills, which enables creative problem solutions, cooperative social behaviour with leadership qualities and effective communication competencies, as well as a holistic view of technical problems.

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  • V.P. Wani & T.K. Garg & S.K. Sharma, 2003. "Developing a techno entrepreneurial workforce for effective technological innovation: its necessity for the sustainable development of SSEs in India," International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 3(5/6), pages 492-508.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijeima:v:3:y:2003:i:5/6:p:492-508
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