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<title>Sustainable Enterprise Creation Process towards Green Economy</title>
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<name>Iyer, Vijayan Gurumurthy</name>
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<summary type="text">Sustainable Enterprise Creation Process towards Green Economy
Iyer, Vijayan Gurumurthy
Sustainable entrepreneurship (SE) is a kind of an entrepreneurship that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability, efficiency and values of future generations to meet their own needs. The specific objectives of this research are: (i) To Implement the concept of SE, (ii) To formulate and appraise forty three number of&#13;
detailed project reports (DPRs) of Diploma in Entrepreneurship and Business Management (DEBM) extension learners in eleven batches attached with the DEBM Counselor and Co-ordinator of Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India-Ahmedabad (EDI) during the research year (RY) 2007-2014, (iii) To design and develop a comprehensive green economic system towards green economy and (v) To promote sustainable entrepreneurial policy for an efficient socio-economic transformation. The design of the study is cross sectional. DEBM extension learners were equipped with the knowledge, skills and motivation to set up their sustainable enterprises and function&#13;
dynamically and manage successfully. Entrepreneurial business planning assessment regime (EBPAR) concerned to forty three DPRs has been appraised. The result analysis of forty three extension learners has been discussed. Green designs find that products and services are environmental advantage with sustainable production, good&#13;
performance and prices. Pilot plant of research study has been completed on unsafe chromium from Ethiopian cotton roller ginneries and design and development of green design roller gin rollers for cotton gins duly investigated and demonstrated in a ginning factory.A research study DPR-IIon Addis Ababa International Airport (AAX) waste minimization(WM)has been provided. This cost efficient integrated municipal solid waste management (IMSWM) approach has been introduced by intensive recycling programs. Such low-carbon and energy-efficient technologies of hi-tech industries make important contributions to mitigating the impacts of economic growth on&#13;
global warming. SE provides innovation to improve science and technology extension system and sustainable mechanization for mitigation of rural poverty. Based on project formulation and appraisal of forty three number of DPRs, green design products and services were initiated by DEBM students attached with the expert counselor during the RY 2006-2014.This action-based and field research study on SE promotes policy recommendation to strengthen scientific and technical extension education.
Ecopreneurship
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<title>Ecopreneurship in the Energy Sector: An Empirical Study on the Energy-starved State of Bihar, India</title>
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<author>
<name>Kumari, Archana</name>
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<updated>2017-10-10T08:51:52Z</updated>
<published>2015-02-18T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Ecopreneurship in the Energy Sector: An Empirical Study on the Energy-starved State of Bihar, India
Kumari, Archana
Awareness about the issues related to inclusive energy and environmental externalities in the energy sector, has produced a positive response from entrepreneurs across the country, especially in the energy-starved state of Bihar, in India. Entrepreneurs coming up with ‘green’ responses are termed as “ecopreneurs”. In this paper I have done an&#13;
empirical study that was carried out in the state of Bihar, which has been facing chronic energy shortage, using case study method. This paper characterizes a sample of ecopreneurs on the basis of technology (gasifier, combustion, solar) and distribution model (off-grid mini-grids and stand alone system; on-grid feed-in-tariff). The case studies document and analyze different business models deployed by the  entrepreneurs (such as Build and Maintain (BM), Build Own Operate and Maintain (BOOM), Build Own and Maintain (BOM) as well as their social, economic and&#13;
environmental impacts. In this paper, study also analyses the external factors (financial and regulatory aspects) that either help or hinder the development of alternative energy solutions in the state. Based on the impacts of the models, the study makes recommendations for future replication and expansion.
Ecopreneurship
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<dc:date>2015-02-18T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Conserving Environment and Creating Employment: Ripple Effects of the Recycling Industry</title>
<link href="http://dspace.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/151" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Pandey, Nisha</name>
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<author>
<name>Sharma, Deepti</name>
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<id>http://dspace.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/151</id>
<updated>2017-10-10T08:55:22Z</updated>
<published>2015-02-18T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Conserving Environment and Creating Employment: Ripple Effects of the Recycling Industry
Pandey, Nisha; Sharma, Deepti
Thisstudy exploresthe dynamics of the plastic waste recycling industry at Dharavi, Mumbai. Despite being of immense economic importance, this sectoris yet to be investigated in thorough detail.Dharavi is a thriving hub of 10-15000small-scale industrial units, including waste recycling, pottery, leather tanning, shoemaking, textile and bakery.This study is based on primary and secondary data regarding the plastic waste recycling units in Dharavi, with special stress on its ripple effect on employment and indirect economic activities.The ripple effect creates some induced impacts. The induced impacts are based on changes in income that occur from direct and indirect economic activity.
Ecopreneurship
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<dc:date>2015-02-18T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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