Yes, the book strictly follows the SOC O 645: Entrepreneurship and Development syllabus prescribed by Punjab University.
Yes, it includes detailed explanations of theories by Max Weber, David McClelland, E.E. Hagen, B.E. Hoselitz, and Joseph Schumpeter.
The book covers the meaning, need, objectives, and implementation of EDPs in detail.
Absolutely, it provides a detailed analysis of the growth of entrepreneurship in India and its development among various social groups.
Yes, the book is designed to cater to both regular and private candidates preparing for the MA Sociology 4th Semester exams.
Yes, Unit 4 specifically discusses the general environment, typology of environment, and the role of business associations.
Yes, it includes a detailed discussion on entrepreneurship among women, tribals, and scheduled castes.
With its exam-oriented content and alignment with the syllabus, the book is an excellent resource for scoring high marks.
While the focus is on theoretical concepts, it provides insights into entrepreneurship among communities like the Samurai, Marwaris, and Ravidasias.
Yes, the book contains short answer-type questions to help students prepare for their exams effectively.